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What documents are needed for a grandmother and granddaughter to visit Russia from Ukraine? The child's parents are divorced.
What documents are needed for a grandmother and granddaughter to visit Russia from Ukraine? The child's parents are divorced.
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аватар Pachok
Notarized permission from both parents. Original Birth Certificate of the child.
аватар staruha_izergil
The grandmother herself can travel both with an internal Ukrainian and with a foreign passport. Before leaving, it would be nice to check if all the photos are pasted by age, if all the columns are filled in (I mean the Ukrainian internal passport) And one more thing. If suddenly the passport is filled in by hand, you need to be prepared for the fact that the border guards will insist that such a passport is not valid for entry. In fact, this is not supported by legislation, therefore, you need to calmly ask for the name of the document in which such a requirement is indicated. As a rule, questions about the passport immediately end
аватар anna_slonic
Thank you! Grandma travels without problems. She has both an internal and a foreign passport. She wants to take her granddaughter out.
аватар lyudmila-s-p2
For citizens of Ukraine, entry into the territory of Russia is still allowed on internal Ukrainian passports. At the moment, citizens of Ukraine do not need a passport to enter Russia.
The one who "scars" you that the child will not be released with his grandmother because he is not included in the passport is absolutely incompetent in this matter and simply sows panic. Never listen to word of mouth. Problems in most cases arise when there is no notarized power of attorney from both parents to take the child out. Please note that the divorce of parents does not give the right to take the child out without a power of attorney from the father. Most often this is the problem. The power of attorney must be from both parents.
аватар Sveta.TurPravda
anna_slonic, there was a similar discussion
http://www.turpravda.com/ua/question-21009.html
аватар anna_slonic
Thanks!
In that discussion, they talk about a travel card from the OVIR. Do you know how relevant this is?
аватар lyudmila-s-p2
Your question is not clear, where are you going to go or take the child? On that site the correspondence is 4 years old. And the rules for entering a particular country often change. And in the light of the events in Ukraine over the past two years, the rules for crossing the Russian-Ukrainian border have changed several times. Russia softened the rules for crossing the border and during the year (until November 1, 2015) allowed Ukrainian citizens to stay in Russia not for 90 days out of 180 days, but without leaving all 180 days, that is, six months. At the same time, it tightened the rules for the entry of Russian men of military age (up to 60 years).
Other countries have also frequently changed their border crossing rules in recent years.
аватар anna_slonic
Grandmother and granddaughter (8 years old) want to visit relatives in Moscow. Grandmother crossed the border several times. There are no problems.
The specific question is what documents the child should have. Thank you for the detailed answers.
аватар lyudmila-s-p2
For a granddaughter and grandmother to leave Ukraine for Russia, you must have the original birth certificate for the child (in no case a photocopy - this mistake is made by many), as well as a notarized document from the mother of the child and from the father of the child (from both parents, even if parents are divorced) - permission to export a child to the Russian Federation. Any notary will draw up such a document for you.
Today, citizens of Ukraine do not need a passport to travel to the Russian Federation.
аватар anna_slonic
Thanks a lot for the complete answer!
аватар lyudmila-s-p2
Have a good easy road to grandmother and granddaughter!
аватар anna_slonic
Thank you) I hope while we get together for NG, they won’t come up with anything new)
аватар lyudmila-s-p2
Nothing will change until the end of the year. And, if you go in the new 2016, then find out if the rules for crossing the Russian-Ukrainian border have changed. If there are changes in the new year, I will try to write. We travel constantly and therefore are always aware of all the new rules.
аватар anna_slonic
Thank you! I would be very grateful to you!
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