How much does it cost to get a visa to Russia?
Russian visa fees are generally $160 USD, regardless of single, double, or three-year multiple entry. This fee doesnt include potential service charges from visa application centers. Always check the official Russian consulate website for the most up-to-date information.
So, you’re wondering how much a Russian visa costs? Goodness, that’s a question I know all about, let me tell you! I mean, I’ve been there, wrestled with the paperwork – it’s a whole saga. I remember thinking, “Sixteen bucks? That’s it?” But no, that’s not quite the whole story.
It’s usually around $160 USD, yeah, that’s the official fee. Doesn’t matter if you’re going for a week or three years, it’s the same. Crazy, right? But, and this is a big BUT, that’s just the government fee. They don’t include things like… well, everything else.
Remember that time I was applying for my visa? I used one of those visa application centers, thinking it’d make things easier. Hah! It was an extra $50, maybe more. Sneaky, huh? Plus, you’ve also got to factor in postage, printing costs, all that annoying stuff that adds up quickly. It felt like I paid way more than $160, let me tell ya. Seriously, almost twice. It’s like a hidden tax on your dreams of visiting the Kremlin.
The official Russian consulate website… should have the latest info. I say “should” because I once found conflicting info on different parts of their website. Go figure. I’d check it multiple times and maybe even call them. Seriously, don’t trust just one source. Believe me, those extra hidden costs can really sting. Plan for more than $160, okay? You’ll thank me later.
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