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Crossing the border Ukraine - Russia on a foreign passport, and back on the internal one. Will there be problems on the Ukrainian border?
It's about air travel. Those. present a foreign passport at the exit from Ukraine, present an internal passport at the entrance to Russia and fill out a migration card, the same at the exit. And at the entrance to Ukraine, present a passport. Is this some kind of violation? Can the border guards of Ukraine have any questions?
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аватар Slav_na
the border service of Ukraine may have a question about the lack of stamps.
and the Russians - why you do not want to enter the border.
both questions are non-lethal, the main thing is to think over the answer correctly.
Do you have a patent for an internal passport issued?
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Thank you very much for your answer!
I will fly to Russia for the first time, I did not apply for a patent. The purpose of the trip is a private visit for 2-3 days.
аватар Slav_na
chief-snd, so why do you need an internal one in the Russian Federation then?
though... i'm not bothered.
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SW. YaSlavnaYa, for certain reasons, it is necessary that there are no stamps of the Russian Federation in the passport of Ukraine, I was interested in the legality of such actions)
I will think about the answer to the border services of both states :)
аватар Slav_na
chief snd,
if you have time, order a second passport - use it and lead to the Russian Federation - this is legal.
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YaSlavnaYa, do you mean the second passport?
аватар Slav_na
yes, him. they left on the first one, entered the Russian Federation on the second, then vice versa
but in the database it will still remain that they left. That is, you need to fly through the same country. as if they were stuck in Minsk. or in Chisinau...
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Do you know if the first passport is stamped with the receipt of the second one?
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I thought about it, the flight to the Russian Federation will take place through Belarus, maybe then you don’t need a passport? Belarus does not require a passport, you can
аватар ollennka
When entering from Ukraine, Russian border guards do not care whether you show them a foreigner or an internal Ukrainian passport, they accept both. When entering through Belarus, only a foreigner will be able to accept, since entry with an internal passport is possible only when entering directly, not through the territory of third countries.
In general, it is a dubious scheme to leave Ukraine via a foreigner, and enter the Russian Federation via an internal one. Because there will be Ukrainian exit stamps, and by the name of the crossing it will still be clear that they went to Russia.
The most working option is to make a second foreigner and go through Belarus or any other third country, then there will definitely be no traces)).
аватар Slav_na
ollennka,
Ukrainians do not care - there is a law: in the Russian Federation only for foreigners. and they don’t put their stamp in the Ukrainian passport - after scrolling through my husband’s passport, I didn’t find a single one
but it’s true that it’s the same for Russians, but they can ask a foreigner.
2nd sn is the best option, I agree
аватар ollennka
Since the Ukrainian border guards do not put a Ukrainian exit stamp in a foreigner, then the norms and the option of leaving Ukraine through a foreign border, and entering the Russian Federation through an internal one, will also leave no traces in the documents.
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SW. ollennka and YaSlavnaYa, thank you very much for your answers! Already submitted documents for registration of the second salary)
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