eclectic
Sydney

Worth visiting!

Do they want people to visit Russia or not?!

I have been organising my trip to go to Russia in August since March – been 2 months now. My travel agent warned me that it wasn’t peachy obtaining a travel visa and while I took her advice lightly initially, my experience so far (it’s not over!) in getting a visa has been horrendous. Basically I’m going to arrive in St Petersburg, going on a tour, then was planning on spending last few days with a friend in Moscow.

But no – never simple, as tourists need visas to get into the country, and invitation letters to boot to inform the government where you’re staying every night before you can send through application form. Then the place I’m staying at in St Petersburg is sooo expensive and not even in the city centre – but if I wanted to find a cheaper place, the company in Australia that processes visas told me they wouldn’t help me and I’d have to do it myself as the chances of me getting rejected would increase and they didn’t want to handle it.

But then that would mean taking off a couple of half days of work in going to Russian consulate (out of the way for me and my work) and then going back another time to pick up forms. Not worth it, and I’d lose my wages.

My friend is in Moscow but not a registered resident there, she’s originally from another region. She needs to go to the police to get an invitation letter, but has to go back to her hometown to get it. She called to enquire what forms I need to send to her and they said to come in and look at the poster, that’s what it’s there for – then hung up on her. Argh. So I called Russian consulate here except the number for visa enquiries wasn’t working – finally got through general number and man told me in broken English to call direct number and cut me off mid-sentence. Hung up on me too!

Finally find out from my friend that besides photocopy of my passport that I need to send to her, there are four other things apparently (she’s not sure yet what), but this includes letter from my work that informs them how much I earn here!

That’s it. Get screwed. Do I LOOK like an idiot? I’m only there for 10 days!! Thank goodness it’s not for 80 – otherwise I’d have to get a HIV test done in a clinic to send with my documentation! (NO JOKE).

Yes I’m still going, have always wanted to go – it’s been my dream, and I’m very excited… However, I am leaving straight after the tour (despite my friend’s suggestion to just change my flight once I get visa approval), and heading to another country that doesn’t have all this visa melodrama.


Comments:

ake
New Zealand

sounds like you're getting put through the ringer!!

but i hope your persistence pays off and you get there and have a wonderful time :) one of my best buds has been to russia twice and i’m quite envious! also nice to see catch up on what you’re doing these days… haven’t chatted to you for ages!!! happy 2006 even ;)

eclectic
Sydney

happy 2006 too!

Hey Ake!
Yes, it’s been ages hasn’t it? How are you going these days? What are your current travel plans these days?

It’s been a bit of a pickle (to say the least) in getting this organised.. but I’m going to spend the beginning of my trip in Helsinki and then the remainder of my stay in Estonia, and I’ve heard that both places are lovely so I’m looking forward to it!

Thinking of going to NZ at the end of the year – where will you be then?

Keep in touch!!

jc
North Carolina

Paperwork

Having traveled to St Petersburg and Moscow, I find some of these requests a bit troublesome. Especially the request for salary/income. Be very careful and perhaps verify through a formal travel agency what is required. Good luck! Are you taking the train from Helsinki into Russia?

mosdave75
0 places

Documents

Hey, I live in Moscow and have had lots of friends come to see me.

The trick is to get a visa company to handle everything for you. You get charged a fee but considering the hassle you go through its far easier doing that.

The thing about Russia is there are always 2 ways of doing things…the easy (corrupt way) and hard (official way). Everyone expects bribes at every level so the amount of bureaucracy is unbelievable. Visa companies have ‘ways’ of sidetracking most of this bullshit and so thats how your fee gets spent….handing out bribes to get things done.

Finally the difficulty in getting your documentation in order is worth it once you get here….its an amazing place.


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