(K1 fiancée) Visa & Immigration Information and Resources

 

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This information page is for men and women who are looking for information about Visa, MVV, Immigration, Fiancée visa, Spouse Visa and more resources.

 

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Do not use this information as being up-to-date, accurate or as an official information resource. Embassies and Governments change their rules frequently. Always visit their own official websites for the latest update, before taking action for applying a Russian visa or starting an immigration procedure, or better use professionals to do the work for you, it can save you a lot of stress.

 

Getting a visa for you to visit Russia or Ukraine is not a big deal (if you do the right things), but for a young single Russian woman, visiting you, is for many western countries not even possible, for example the US and Canada (but there are more). These countries only allow single Russian women to enter using a K1-Fiancée visa or a Spouse visa. 
For us it is impossible to publish all information about these complex visa-rules and keep it up-to-date. For this reason we give you high-lights and many links to official (Government) websites about visa, immigration and naturalization. But always keep in my mind, the latest and only official information will be at your country's Embassy (in Russia), Min. of Foreign affairs (visa section), Immigration and Naturalization Services or Department, Alien Police/Department or Min. of Justice.

 

General Russian Visa information

 

All foreigners (except citizens of some former Soviet republics) visiting Russia need a visa. In order to get one, travelers need an invitation from a Russian citizen or a company (can also be a Hotel), which is then taken to a Russian embassy or consulate, where the actual visa is issued. Within three working days of arrival in Russia, the visa needs to be registered by the person/organization that issued the invitation. If you don't make it through this bureaucratic loop, you may have problems leaving the country.

Prices for processing Russian visas vary according to the applicant's citizenship and the embassy/consulate applied to. Perhaps in response to the trials the U.S. Embassy in Moscow puts Russian visa applicants through (see articles), U.S. citizens routinely pay more for Russian visas.

There are many types of Russian visas, but most travelers get one of three kinds:

 

(1) Tourist Visas

Tourist visas are best for short visits. According to Russian law it is illegal for a hotel to provide you with an invitation if you are not going to stay there but this law is broken more often than it is followed. Many agencies can get you a visa and have it registered without a night booked in a hotel, and many hotels will give you an invitation and register it even if you're only staying with them for part of your trip.
Only hotels that are officially registered as a tourist company in the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs can send you an invitation.

 

(2) Business Visas

Business visas aren't just for foreigners working in Russia. Far more flexible than tourist visas, they are often the best choice for tourists who are visiting friends and don't need a hotel, or who are looking to spend an extended period of time in Russia, especially those who want to travel independently or extensively. In order to get a business visa you need an invitation from a Russian firm, which can usually be arranged through a visa agency. You do not need to plan hotel reservations or an itinerary to get a business visa.

 

(3) Private Visas

An original 'IZVESHCHENIE'  - separate one for each place of stay - a letter of invitation issued by a Russian local authority called OVIR (immigration service). Private visa is only a single entry visa and valid according to the text of Izveschenie up to three months. This visa is typical used when the 'woman' invites the man at her place or family. The process to get this 'private invitation' takes a lot of time (only for the first time), depending of the city she lives, from 1 to 2 month's.

 

How to get a Russian visa by yourself


How to get a Russian visa using using paid services:

 

K1-Fiancée visa or Spouse visa

This is not an easy process and do not think your Russian Fiancée will get this visa as a matter of course, just forget one of the many necessary documents and you can start the whole procedure again.
For this reason many US and Canadian men are using a specialized service to do it in-one-time right for them.

 

There is no such thing as a 'magic US tourist visa' that can be arranged by local 'helpful' Russian travel or Visa agencies. No matter what people say, the only way to get the correct visa is through the US Embassy in Moscow or the US Consulates in other Russian cities.

 

One of the most important rule is that you must have met your Russian woman at least one time in person. You also need to show all corresponding proof like letters, (phone) bills etc. between you and your Russian woman. In other words, you need to prove the Embassy that you both have a serious relationship with the serious intention to marry each other. Beside this, you both need to fill in a lot of forms and gather a lot of documents.

If your Russian partner will receive her K1-visa then you must marry her within 90 days. If not, she has to go back to Russia again, there are no exceptions to let her stay longer.

For people who consider to marry his Russian woman in Russia we have a short instruction 5 Steps to marry in Russia (source US Embassy in Moscow) how to do this. But the general advice is not to do this, the procedure to get your wife to the US after you married her in Russia is much more difficult, but worse, takes a much longer time to get a Spouse-visa for her (can take about 6-9 month's)

Because both (fiancée/spouse) procedures can be very difficult and take a long time if you do it by yourself without any professional help, specialist are available to do it for you in a safe and correct way.

 

(K1) Visa and Immigration support services

 

USA Immigration Services 

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Immigration Support Services

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Making real success in immigrating to CANADA

 

 

United Kingdom & Ireland Immigration information

 

US Consulates in Russia

 

U.S. Embassy Moscow

U.S. Consulate in Yekaterinburg (Russia)

U.S. Consulate in Vladivostok (Russia)

U.S. Consulate in St.Petersburg (Russia)

 

 

List of Embassies

 

United States:

Russian Embassy in the US

The Netherlands

Russian Embassy in NL

 

List of US Embassies/Consulates in Russia
U.S. Embassy Moscow



Russian Embassy in:

Germany

Netherlands

United Kingdom

South Africa

Embassy's in the whole World (en)

 

Russian Consulate Locater

 

Ukraine Embassy Information

 

United States:

Visa information to enter Ukraine for US citizens

Consulate of Ukraine in Chicago

Consulate of Ukraine in New York

Embassy of Ukraine in Washington

Canada:
Embassy of Ukraine in Ottawa
Trade and Economic Mission of Ukraine in Toronto

Austria:
Embassy of Ukraine in Vienna

Germany:
Embassy of Ukraine in Berlin

Sweden:
Embassy of Ukraine in Stockholm

Switzerland:
Embassy of Ukraine in Berne

Other:

Ukraine Embassies with websites
Ukraine Embassies without websites but including addresses and email
Embassies in Ukraine
Other Ukraine (website) visa related links

 

Visa, Immigration and Naturalization links

 

U.S.
Official US Immigration and naturalization Service

U.S. Visa/immigration procedures

American Immigration Lawyers Association

The Immigration Portal (US)

Very good listing of US immigration resources

The World Immigration post (rich of useful information)

  

Canada:
Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Moving to Canada

Immigration Info

Making real success in immigrating to CANADA

 

Australia

Australian Immigration Law Specialist

Parish Patience Immigration

  

Other Countries:

Denmark

Germany

England

Finland

Ireland (Republic of)

New Zealand

Norway

Sweden

Swiss

United Kingdom