Connect with us

News

‪Russia Expands Electronic Visa Access To Include Kenya‬

Unified electronic visas are valid for entry and exit from the Russian Federation by air, road, rail and water transport.

Published

on

The government of Russia has announced that Kenyans can now visit the country with a single electronic visa.

In a statement, the Russian Embassy in Kenya said Kenya, Eswatini and Zimbabwe have joined the list of countries that can use single electronic visas to visit  Moscow.

“The government of Russia has expanded the list of countries whose citizens can visit the Russian Federation with a single electronic visa,” the Russian Embassy said in a statement on X.

“The list now includes the following African countries: Kenya, Eswatini and Zimbabwe.”

The single electronic visa gives the right to a single entry to Russia and stay on a guest or business visit as a tourist.

It also grants the privilege to travellers visiting to participate in scientific, cultural socio-political, economic and sporting events and to carry out relevant connections and contacts.

The validity period of a single electronic visa is 60 days from the date of its registration with the permitted period of stay of a foreign citizen in the Russian Federation no more than 16 days from the date of entry into the territory.

”An e-Visa is limited to 16 days only and is valid for a single entry to Russia for private, business or tourist purposes, as well as for scientific, cultural, socio-political, economic, sporting events and to establish relevant relations and contacts. An issued e-Visa can be used for entry within 60 days, but the duration of stay shall still not exceed 16 days from the day of arrival to Russia.” Reads the information on the embassy’s website.

Unified electronic visas are valid for entry and exit from the Russian Federation by air, road, rail and water transport.

Related Content:  World's Second Largest Diamond Found In Botswana

It also grants entry and exit without the use of vehicles, only through checkpoints across the state border of the Russian Federation, the list of which was approved by order of the Government of the Russian Federation.

An electronic visa is issued on the basis of an application from a foreign citizen, filled out electronically on the specialised website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs at https://electronic-visa.kdmid.ru or through a mobile application posted for download on the specified website

A single electronic visa is paid for and done on the specialised website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The application for a single electronic visa must be submitted not later than four calendar days before the expected date of entry into the Russian Federation.

A digital photograph of the person and a scan of the page with the data of the foreign citizen’s machine-readable passport is attached to the application.

No other documents are required to obtain a single e-visa.


Kenya Insights allows guest blogging, if you want to be published on Kenya’s most authoritative and accurate blog, have an expose, news TIPS, story angles, human interest stories, drop us an email on [email protected] or via Telegram

? Got a Tip, Story, or Inquiry? We’re always listening. Whether you have a news tip, press release, advertising inquiry, or you’re interested in sponsored content, reach out to us! ? Email us at: [email protected] Your story could be the next big headline.

Investigations2 weeks ago

Forged Legacy: How Kaplan and Stratton’s Peter Gachuhi Is Accused of Faking a Top AG’s Will as State Claims Damning Evidence

Business3 weeks ago

THE HANDSHAKE THAT BECAME A NOOSE: How Tuju’s Alleged Intimate Access to EADB’s Yeda Apopo Produced a Sh294 Million Deal With No Written Contract, and Why That Trust Destroyed an Empire

Business2 weeks ago

Sold And Abandoned: How Diageo and Asahi Are Locking Kenya’s EABL Minority Shareholders Out Of East Africa’s Biggest Corporate Heist

Business2 weeks ago

Poison at the Pump: How Kenya’s Fuel Marking System May Be Exposing Millions to Cancer-Causing Chemicals

Business2 weeks ago

How Firm Linked To Mombasa Tycoon Jaffer Was Allowed To Import Fuel At Bloated Price And Set To Make Billions In Profits From Iranian War Crisis In Kenya

Investigations2 weeks ago

THE ZAKHEM-ECOBANK MACHINE: How Kenya’s Courts Were Weaponised to Drain a State Corporation of Over KES 78 Billion

Investigations1 week ago

The Teflon Company: How Gulf Energy’s Insiders Built Billions on Kenya’s Fuel, and Walked Away Clean

Investigations1 week ago

Inside Details Of Sh78 Billion Fraud in KPC’s Mombasa-Nairobi Line 5 Pipeline Project That Has Continued To Bleed The Country

News3 weeks ago

The Debt They Would Not Pay: How Standard Group Ducked Sh50 Million In Regulatory Fee For Years, Then Called It A Witch-Hunt

News3 weeks ago

Men Linked to Akasha Drug Dynasty Charged With Death Threats and Assault at Nairobi Nightclub

Facebook

Most Popular

error: Content is protected !!