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In July 2021 we want to go from Ukraine to Russia to visit our sister, our mother, me, my husband and our two minor children. With your transport. Is it possible and what is needed?
In July 2021 we want to go from Ukraine to Russia to visit our sister, our mother, me, my husband and our two minor children. With your transport. Is it possible and what is needed?
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аватар Apyatka
The husband will not be allowed in if he does not have his relatives of the 1st or 2nd line in Russia.
For the rest you need:
Mom - 1. copy of the passport of the daughter, a citizen of the Russian Federation
2. Copy of daughter's birth certificate
3. A copy of the daughter's marriage certificate, if she changed her last name.
4. If the mother changed her last name after the birth of her daughter, then also a marriage certificate.
5. Passport.
You: 1. copy of the passport of the sister, citizen of the Russian Federation
2. Your birth certificate
3. Copy of sister's birth certificate
4. A copy of the sister's marriage certificate, if she changed her last name.
5. Your marriage certificate, if you changed your last name.
6. Passport.
This is if the sisters have the same father and the same mother. If different, then more documents are needed - proof of kinship.
Children:
1. Birth certificates
2. Permission to travel abroad from the father.
3. Passports.
Copies do not need to be translated or certified. Permission to leave for children is notarized, as usual.
аватар leonova.natali77
My husband has an uncle in Russia, but in a completely different city, not where we are going
аватар leonova.natali77
And please tell me if tests for covid are needed when crossing the border. Thanks.
аватар Apyatka
Uncle doesn't count. They won't let you see your uncle.
Tests are not needed now if you travel by land and not through the Crimea.
But everything changes so quickly that you need to look for information a couple of days before departure, so that, in which case, you can have time to take a test.
аватар leonova.natali77
Cousins ​​and sisters are also not a reason?
аватар leonova.natali77
It turns out that today the passage to the territory of Russia is closed to her husband? In any case, by ground transport
аватар Apyatka
Cousin no reason, yeah.
Your husband cannot get to Russia by any transport.
It is the Russians who can go to Ukraine by plane.
There are some murky options with treatment in the Russian Federation, but I do not advise. Every day, unfortunate people who bought "treatment" are turned around at the border.
As long as there were tickets on the UEFA website, it was possible to buy a ticket and get a fan ID, but there are also a lot of pitfalls.
аватар leonova.natali77
Thank you very much for your advice. Let's hope that another month is ahead and maybe something will change...
аватар ollennka
It is unlikely that anything will change until the fall.
аватар ollennka
If there is a desire to meet with your sister, it is easier to invite her to visit you.
аватар katrusik2272
Apyatka, tell me, please, and will they let you through at the border to the second line of kinship (a sister from Ukraine to a sister in Russia, parents are no longer alive)? By order of the Government No. 635-r dated March 16, 2020, only husbands / wives, parents / children, guardians / trustees to their loved ones (wife / husband, children / parents, guardians) - citizens of Russia.
аватар Apyatka
katrusik2272 will be allowed to visit his sister. There have been changes to this order.
Order dated 05/18/2021, 1291-r
аватар valerya99040
Tell me, will they let you see your grandmother in Russia?
аватар Apyatka
valerya99040 will be missed if the grandmother is a citizen of the Russian Federation. And collect all the documents
аватар valerya99040
Thank you! Yes, citizen, I have documents: a copy of my grandmother's passport, a copy of my father's passport, his birth certificate, my foreign passport, my copy of Svid-Va, my marriage certificate. All or do you need some other documents?
аватар Apyatka
A copy of my father's passport is not required, only a birth certificate.
Did your grandmother change her last name after your father was born?
аватар katrusik2272
Thank you Apyatka. Pass persons who are family members (spouses, parents, children, siblings, grandfathers, grandmothers, grandchildren, adoptive parents, adopted children), guardians and trustees of citizens of the Russian Federation, subject to the presentation of a copy of a document confirming the degree of kinship or the establishment of guardianship ( guardianship)
аватар valerya99040
No, I didn't change my last name.
аватар mc.pozitiv
Apyatka, tell me, please, I (Ukrainian) plan to travel with my father (Russian) by car from Ukraine to Russia and back (preferably one day), what pitfalls await us? How should or should not I explain the purpose of the trip? Documents, copies, covid insurance - this is understandable. When re-entering Ukraine, you need (according to https://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2021/06/8/7296484/) a PCR test, a rapid antigen test or a certificate of full vaccination. That is - to cross the border with a PCR test already in hand? Please clarify. Thanks.
аватар Apyatka
mc.positive
You need a copy of your father's passport and your birth certificate to enter Russia.
Car insurance (I don’t understand cars at all, what’s there and how)
Father on the way back needs a copy of your passport and a copy of your birth certificate.
To enter Ukraine with a PCR test (I don’t know about a rapid test or vaccination, when did this change? The link does not open) The father will need insurance for the entire stay in Ukraine (if he does not have a residence permit in Ukraine)
You, as a citizen of Ukraine, can not do the test in Russia, but install the Vdoma application and take the test at home. But I wouldn't recommend it. The test in Russia is cheaper, and installing and activating the application takes time and the Internet at the border is not always good (I generally turned off the Internet, otherwise it connects via roaming.)
аватар Apyatka
mc.pozitiv purpose of the trip - you are going to visit your father. Back the purpose of the trip - the father goes to visit you.
There are no pitfalls. The father may be invited to the Ukrainian border for an interview - to ask if he was in the Crimea after 2014 or in ORDLO. The border guards behave correctly, there is no need to be scared if they are taken for an interview.
аватар yanazubenko94
It can be explained again. As of 06/11/2021. Do I, as a citizen of Ukraine, need a PCR test or other types of tests to enter Russia? I understand correctly? I'm going to my father, a citizen of Russia
аватар Apyatka
yanazubenko94, the test is not needed if you cross the land border (and not to the Crimea)
If you are flying by plane, then you need it.
аватар yanazubenko94
Thank you very much for your reply
аватар Apyatka
mc.pozitiv, yes, I found the news, thanks! Now, indeed, not only PCR, but also an antigen test, and a certificate of full vaccination are suitable. But not all vaccines are recognized.
аватар ml2014den
Good afternoon. A citizen of Russia, I want to go to Russia with a common-law wife (citizen of Ukraine) and our common child of 5 years old. What is required for this? Will they let her go?
We will go by bus or car.
аватар Slav_na
ml2014den, the wife can accompany the child to you
аватар Apyatka
ml2014den, together they will not miss. The wife and child must be the first to cross the border. The child with the basis to the father, his mother accompanies the minor.
аватар ml2014den
Thanks.
What additional documents are needed?
аватар Apyatka
Copy of your passport.
Child's birth certificate
Passports for mother and child
If you are listed as a citizen of Russia in the birth certificate of the child, then nothing else.
If you are listed as a citizen of Ukraine, then you need your permission to take the child abroad, notarized.
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