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Do I need to leave Ukraine now if I go to Russia in a week and get married there?
Hello. Tell me please.
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аватар elenako
Suggest what? Will you marry there?
In the future, you will need to apply for permanent residence in Russia. To do this, you will need to apply for a foreign passport, if you do not already have one. Registration at the place of residence will be required.
This procedure is not fast.
I don't think it's worth signing up.
аватар Sveta88
I made a foreign passport at the place of registration. It’s just that some people say that it’s necessary to check out here so that in Russia they can be registered permanently, and not temporarily. It’s just that then you have to go back here
аватар elenako
So more than once you have to go there, you will first have to get a residence permit.
In general, it is better to visit the Department of Visas and Registrations (OVIR) here and there in Russia to get competent advice, because the legislation is changing.
аватар Sveta88
Many thanks.
аватар Anetka-gan
oh my god, you haven't gotten married yet and you're throwing everything around here.
you do not need to sign up, there you will first find out what you need to register. all the same, there will be some documents for which you will have to go
аватар nadin65
If you were born in Ukraine and have Ukrainian citizenship, then a residence permit will be given to you only after a few years, the law changed in 2009 in the summer.
If you were born in Russia, but a citizen of Ukraine, then a residence permit will be opened faster.
It's not as easy as it seems.
аватар Sveta88
Thank you all very much for your answers, I am grateful to you all for your help. Today I went to the notary and found out everything and collected all the necessary documents. And I found out about the discharge.
аватар NatalyX
And what did you learn under the word "everything" you can find out? I just also recently got married in Russia, gr. Ukraine. Now I need to apply for a temporary residence permit. But I haven’t learned anything yet, except in the internet and you haven’t collected docs. By the way, there is a website where everything is described in detail and even application forms and receipts for payment can be printed at home. What did the notary tell you?
аватар Sveta88
Can you tell me what site this is? I collected the necessary documents, as they told me, this is a passport, a certificate of family composition, and a certificate that I am not married at the moment, this certificate is now being issued by a notary. That's it. And everything is already there the future husband recognized. This is all I can suggest for the moment, tomorrow I’ll go to the notary, maybe I’ll find out something else that I don’t know.
аватар NatalyX
I took a certificate stating that you are not married here at the embassy in Moscow. It must be translated into Russian. It is needed at the registry office when applying. And in order to receive it at the embassy, ​​they asked for a birth certificate. Take it with you - it will come in handy. And I'll look at the site and write tomorrow, it's in my husband's laptop.
аватар NatalyX
http://www.fmsmo.ru/main.php?p=3-7
аватар NatalyX
It seems to me that here is exhaustive information on citizenship and the stages preceding it. All documents are processed according to a foreign passport, so whether you have a registration in your Ukrainian passport does not matter here.
аватар Sveta88
Thanks.
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