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Is it possible to fly from Crimea to China via Moscow with a Ukrainian visa and a foreign visa?
I want to fly to China! At the moment I am in the Crimea! The registration and foreign passport are Ukrainian, the visa was also made in Ukraine! In connection with the current situation in Ukraine, I would not want to go there, since I am 25 years old, I don’t want to fight against my own people! Is it possible for me with a Ukrainian visa to fly from Moscow to China?
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аватар oksanasemigan
You can fly away. Just in Moscow right away to the transit zone. It's all exactly like flying to the Dominican Republic through Paris without a Schengen visa. On your passport in Crimea, show a ticket to the final one.
аватар Pachok
Can. No transit zones are a prerequisite, because entry into the Russian Federation on a Ukrainian foreign passport is allowed. And then get on the right flight to China.
And about "their own" - yes, he amused me: (((If the registration is not just Ukrainian, but Crimean (or Donetsk, or Luhansk) - they won’t be drafted into the army, OUR boys are puffed up for you.
аватар sigur62
I even know where they "take off" (c).
The entire second floor of our Federal Migration Service is packed to capacity with these "boys" (s), they have already pushed the Uzbeks out in line)))
аватар andreyvip
Let's start with the fact that when you arrive from the Crimea, you do not get into the transit zone. This is for today for our aircraft domestic flight. Domestic lines are separated from international ones at all airports.
From January 1, 2015, for citizens of most CIS countries, including Ukrainians, the rules for entry and stay in Russia have changed. (I recommend to dig deeper on the Internet and read)
On the territory of Crimea, they are still loyal to this topic, but if you move to Moscow, everything will change here.
The main problem for you is that China is a visa country for citizens of Ukraine. Before you fly, you need to get a visa.
You can get this visa in Moscow, but as far as I know, only a tourist option.
Moreover, the list of documents for submission to the consulate includes:
4) the original certificate from the place of work in the territory of the Russian Federation;
5) a copy of the work permit on the territory of the Russian Federation;
6) copy of registration in the Russian Federation;
7) a copy of the residence permit in the Russian Federation.
From your question, I doubt that you have these documents.
There are situations when a visa can be issued directly at the airport in China. However, this is possible only if evidence of an urgent invitation was presented, officially certified by the authorized structures of Beijing.
In addition, I don’t really understand how a trip to China will save you globally.
The visa regime there is quite strict. Get lost in the crowd…. This is not in the Crimea, neither the Russians nor the Ukrainians came out with their faces to quietly get lost among the local population.
A tourist visa is valid for only 30 days, but a business visa is good for you. During this time, unfortunately, the situation is unlikely to change globally.
Learn better the list of visa-free countries for citizens of Ukraine and the rule of staying in them.
аватар andreyvip
As for the answer oksanasemigan - to the Dominican Republic through Paris without a Schengen, then you are absolutely right. If you have passed customs control in Ukraine and do not leave the transit zone in Paris, then there will be no problems. In the Dominican Republic, a visa for Ukrainians is issued upon arrival.
But d_silla1989 is now in the Crimea and plans to fly to China, these are completely different situations. Don't confuse the person.
аватар andreyvip
As for the transit zone, I had a funny moment with my wife at the age of 14. I flew from Moscow to Rome via Prague. We flew to Prague, slept for a few hours in a local hotel in the transit zone, where everything dies out at night and nothing works, we woke up, we are waiting for registration in the transit zone, but it still does not start. 20 minutes before the end of check-in for the flight to Rome, it turned out that there would be no registration in the transit, you need to go to the airport building, run it through and check in already with the departing Czechs. This was the first time I've ever had such a case, but as it turns out, this is also possible. It's good that both the Czech Republic and Italy are Schengen, otherwise ... ..
I have a question for the author. You write in the section about Thailand and ask about China. Are there any errors in your question?
аватар Pachok
A friend already has a Chinese visa. Why should he reapply in Moscow?
аватар sigur62
You don't have to submit.
The Chinese do not care where the people came from - from Kyiv, Simferopol or Moscow.
аватар andreyvip
guilty missed the phrase that the visa is already there, then there are no problems. but still the problem with the call is not removed, it will surface in a month.
аватар Pachok
Well, he will return to the Crimea, also through Moscow.
аватар andreyvip
He will definitely be able to spend some time in Russia. The main thing is to fit in 90 days, with the subtraction of the days already spent in Russia. And now the option is no longer rolling - on the 89th day he left, and tomorrow he entered the country again. You will have to stay at home for at least 90 days.
аватар Pachok
Seriously? Residents of Crimea who have not taken Russian citizenship cannot stay at home for more than 90 days a year?
аватар orhideya21
Interestingly, really, a person does not want to fight "against his own", but did not accept their citizenship? Accept and fly through Moscow wherever you want without any problems.
аватар mazja1
He wants to sit on two chairs in one place :)
аватар sigur62
You forget to add a password at the end of the post: slavaukraineheroyamslava)))
And "one place on two chairs" is a bit different, it's when one person writes from two accounts, for example mazia1 and chapa.
аватар irinavladnik
Not wanting to fight or accepting a new citizenship are two different things. Our two familiar couples settled relatives. Young guys. They don't want to fight either. But the problem is wider. There are already so many such examples that a meeting was actually held at the Federal Migration Service and where they can be employed, and so on. Previously, mothers with children traveled from the East, but here young and healthy guys from Kyiv and the West of Ukraine.
And I want to give advice to the author of the question. If you have chosen China and you have no friends there, then think a hundred times. A very difficult country to adapt to. Completely different mentality.
аватар andreyvip
Note to the author of the question. (and maybe it will be useful for someone else)
Just yesterday, a decision was made to facilitate the entry into Russia of citizens of Ukraine of military age, now you can enter simply with an internal passport of Ukraine, and not only with a foreign one. passport.
It is also allowed for such citizens to extend their stay in Russia until August 1, 2015, regardless of status. It is not necessary to obtain refugee status, etc. But registration required
I cannot guarantee 100% accuracy of the information. If this is interesting and useful for you, strain yourself and check it out yourself. Perhaps there will be no need to spend money on a trip to China.
аватар andreyvip
Registration - not in the sense of registration, but registration with the migration service
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