Entry Procedures for Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons to the Russian Federation

The Russian Federation remains a key destination for labor migration from the post-Soviet region. Every year, millions of citizens from CIS countries cross the Russian border for work, education, or family reunification. Residents of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and other Central Asian republics are especially active in exercising this right.

The year 2025 brought significant changes to Russia’s migration laws. As of February 5, new border control regulations came into force, tightening the requirements for documents and entry procedures. At the same time, since January 11, an agreement with Belarus on mutual recognition of visas has been in effect, opening up additional opportunities for foreign citizens.

Experiment on Testing Entry and Exit Rules and Conditions for Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons in the Russian Federation

Starting December 1, 2024, Russia launched a special experiment that changes the rules for entry and exit for foreign citizens. Think of it as a big test of new procedures to better control who enters and leaves the country.

What is this experiment?

The experiment to test new entry and exit rules in Russia is a large-scale initiative launched by the Russian Government in December 2024 to pilot updated procedures for foreign citizens and stateless persons. Unlike standard requirements, the experiment introduces additional steps of control and digitalization that were not previously included in federal law.

Visa-Free Entry to Russia for Guests and Participants of the “Slavianski Bazaar”

Legal Grounds for Entry with a Ticket

As of January 11, 2025, the Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Republic of Belarus on mutual visa recognition has come into force, opening new opportunities for foreign nationals. According to Article 2 of this agreement, foreign nationals and stateless persons who have a document for attending an international event and a valid identity document are granted the right to enter, exit, stay, and transit through the territory of the other state party during the validity period of these documents.

Who can enter Russia without a visa?

A Russian visa is an official document that grants foreign citizens and stateless persons the right to enter, stay, and leave the territory of the Russian Federation for a specified period. The visa acts as both entry and exit permission and contains details about the dates of stay, type and multiplicity, passport information, and the inviting organization.

Simply put, a visa is a special permit you need to obtain from a consulate or embassy to enter another country. But not all foreigners need a visa to visit Russia. Many can enter with just their foreign passport!

Work Visa for Russia: Step-by-Step Guide and Current Updates

Planning to work in Russia? Then you need a work visa! This is a special document that allows foreign citizens to legally work in the country. Below is a detailed and easy-to-understand guide.

Passport with Russian visa

What is a Work Visa and Why is it Needed?

A work visa is an official permit for employment in Russia. Without it, a foreigner cannot legally work or receive a salary. It is mandatory for anyone planning to work for a Russian company.