Russian visa for citizens of Cyprus

Published by Mike Lomberg June 5, 2020
Cypriot passport cover

Relations between Cyprus and Russia have always been quite friendly due to the proximity of our territories among other factors. Citizens of Cyprus travel to Russia on many reasons – to visit friends and relatives, to see the famous Russian landmarks, with business visits etc. Regardless of the purpose the first thing to do is to make sure you have the legal right to enter and have all necessary documents for it.

Do citizens of Cyprus require a visa to enter Russia?

Yes, they do.

Unless it’s a holder of diplomatic or service passport, or a member of international crew.

You must be having a lot of questions like: Which visa do I need? Which documents when and how should I collect? Where should I apply for a visa and how much it will cost me?

In this article you’ll find answers to these and other questions. We’ve analyzed all visa procedures and created a simple step-by-step guide for you.

Step 1. Choose the dates for your travel and learn the visa type you need

Russian visas can be divided into several main types. See an overview and a more detailed description below.

Visa typesValidity periodTravel purpose
Tourist visa30 daystourism and leisure
Private visa90 daysprivate guest visits. Not recommendable: see why here
Business visa30 -90 days (up to 1 year max)
conducting business in Russia, looking for partners, negotiating, investing etc.
Transit visa3 -10 dayscrossing Russian territory on your way to another country
Student visa90 days and abovestudying a course in a Russian school or university
Work visa90 days and aboveworking under contract for a Russian employer
Electronic visa8 daysshort tourist, business or humanitarian visits

RUSSIAN TOURIST VISA FOR CYPRIOT CITIZENS 

This type is for you:

RUSSIAN PRIVATE VISA FOR CYPRIOT CITIZENS

This type is for you:

RUSSIAN BUSINESS AND HUMANITARIAN VISA FOR CYPRIOT CITIZENS

This type is for you:

RUSSIAN STUDENT VISA FOR CYPRIOT CITIZENS

This type is for you:

RUSSIAN WORK VISA FOR CYPRIOT CITIZENS

This type is for you:

RUSSIAN TRANSIT VISA FOR CYPRIOT CITIZENS

This type is for you:

Important: You won’t need any visa if you make an air connection and stay all the time within transit zone, or if you fly over Russia directly to another country

You will need transit visa if you make air connection in Russian airports following to Belarus or Kazakhstan

RUSSIAN ELECTRONIC VISA FOR CYPRIOT CITIZENS

This type is for you:

Step 2. Get the necessary documents for your visa application

Having chosen the visa type you want, you should now prepare the paperwork. The list of documents to apply for a Russian visa includes:

If you need a tourist confirmation or a business invitation from MIA of Russia, we can help. Place your request here: Get visa support with VIsando

If you are applying for other visa types, ask your Russian host to supply you with the necessary visa support invitation

Step 3. Apply for visa at the Russian Consulate in Cyprus

Cypriot citizens can apply for their Russian visa at:

Russian visa centers have been opened for the convenience of applicants. If you choose to apply by mail put your documents into an envelope and address to either of these offices:

PAPHOS / RUSKIPRA HOLIDAYS (G.P.) LTD Charalambou Mouskou str. 20, A.B.C. Business Centre, Office 101, CY 8010, Paphos, Republic of Cyprus

NICOSIA / RUSKIPRA HOLIDAYS (G.P.) LTD Ilia Venezi 8, CY1076, Nicosia, Republic of Cyprus

LARNACA / RUSKIPRA HOLIDAYS (G.P.) LTD Agiou Lazarou 40-44, CY6020, Larnaca, Republic of Cyprus

LIMASSOL / RUSKIPRA HOLIDAYS (G.P.) LTD Gladstonos str. 140, CY3032, Limassol, Republic of Cyprus

Also, look for emails, websites and other contacts here: Russian consulates and embassies

Visa fees

When you apply for a visa, you are required to pay the visa fees.

The Consular Section charges 35 EUR for standard processing in 4-20 days, and 70 EUR for expedited processing in 1-3 days

A visa center also adds its service charge of 30 EUR for standard and 55 EUR for expedited processing. If you apply by post you also pay 50 EUR for Postal Application. The fee for return delivery is 50 EUR.

At the Consular Section you can pay the visa fee by credit card. Visa centers accept cash and credit cards. In case of sending documents by post, after they are received you’ll get the invoice to be paid by bank transfer within 3 days.

Important: E-visas are free. The only sum you can pay is for help with completing the e-form.

Step 4. Get your passport back and check your visa stamp

Once the process is finished, come and collect your passport back. Carefully check your visa stamp for any mistakes. If you notice something that needs to be changed, apply for correction immediately.

Russian visa stamp

If the information on your visa is correct, start getting ready for your trip. Don’t forget to carry your invitation from Russia and insurance policy with you.

Finals tips for your stay in Russia

Hope this article will help you arrange your travel to Russia and avoid the common pitfalls. If you want more tips or have questions about visa or stay in Russia, contact us by email.

Have a great trip to Russia!

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