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Can a citizen of Ukraine fly to Thailand from Russia, what documents are needed?
I am a citizen of Ukraine, I want to fly from Moscow to Thailand, I entered Russia using a Ukrainian internal passport and the data of this passport is in the migration card. I turn 25 years old before leaving and this passport becomes invalid. Can I fly to Thailand and return back to Moscow with a passport (everything is in order with it), and then cross the border from Russia to Ukrvina also with a passport and will there be any problems?
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аватар elenako
As a citizen of Ukraine, you can fly from Moscow to Thailand. And you can return to Ukraine from Thailand. Then there will be no problems at all.
Of course, it would be better if you traveled with a passport from Ukraine to Russia.
If you enter Ukraine on a foreign passport, then it will already have a mark of border guards from the Russian airport that you crossed the state border.
Now it is important that you do not violate the time spent in Russia.
And then there will be no problems with crossing the border.
Well, if something goes wrong, then you will be allowed into Ukraine on your expired passport, you may have to pay a fine.
аватар vpancenko
problems will arise when leaving Russia on an OVIR passport, because If you entered on a civil passport, then you must leave Russia on it. You need to contact the Russian border service to have your entry documents reissued. Well, you will return home, to Ukraine, with any document
аватар Smena
To Thailand and back with a valid passport is the only way (you can also go back to Ukraine).
Change your Ukrainian passport at the consulate in Moscow. According to Ukrainian legislation, I don’t know, but the Russians, for a month’s delay in replacement, uncompromisingly get 1.5-2.5 tyra.
аватар Smena
You don’t need to go to the embassy, ​​a Ukrainian foreigner is enough to travel to Ukraine, regardless of which passport you entered with:
List of documents of citizens of Ukraine for entry, exit, stay and movement within the territory of the Russian Federation
1. Passport of a citizen of Ukraine.
2. Passport of a citizen of Ukraine for traveling abroad.
Upon arrival, as soon as possible, go paste the photo, otherwise you will be fined art. 197 Living without a passport))) ... and don't throw away the tickets!
http://donadvocat.com/ru/articles/passport_ukrainy.html
аватар elenako
- you entered on a civil passport, then you must leave Russia on it. ---
There will be no problems for the simple reason that
when flying to Thailand, a so-called card is handed over at the Moscow airport, which is filled out when crossing the border of Ukraine with Russia, i.e. at the first entry into Russia. At the airport, this is already an exit from Russia.
If you arrive in Russia, say, from Thailand, then upon arrival this card is filled in again, where the passport data is filled in.
And already when crossing the border with Ukraine, it is precisely the passport that enters into action.
We also cross the border on an internal passport so that they do not put any marks in the foreign passport.
And then we fly abroad.
Regarding pasting photos in Moscow, I agree, it will be better.
аватар Smena
They write that diplomatic missions do not deal with internal passports
http://answer.mail.ru/comments/answer/221808561/
Border guards do not have the authority to file for these violations (KuoAP Art. 222 * 1, Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation Art. 23.10), but they will definitely rinse the brain.
http://police-ua.com/showthread.php?t=6856
PS In the Russian Federation, 10 times more than their citizens "love" (
CUAO Art. 197 - a fine from one to three UkrMRO. 17 UAH x 3 = 51 UAH = 192.80 rubles
Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation, Article 19.15.1 - a fine in the amount of 1,500 to 2,500 rubles.
аватар nadin-vn
did not understand! Can a citizen of Ukraine fly to Thailand from Russia. Does he need a visa.
аватар nadin-vn
we have a flight Vladivostok - Korea Thailand
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