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A Turkish citizen wants to visit Ukraine, now he is resting with relatives, traveling around Russia. What problems can arise at the border?
A citizen of Turkey wants to visit Ukraine, now he is resting with relatives in Russia, he was arranging a tour. visa and there is an invitation from the family. Then he wants to come to Ukraine and fly home from here. He's going to take the bus. QUESTION: what problems can arise at the Russia-Ukraine border, besides the fact that you will have a passport, an air ticket home, a hotel reservation and money?
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аватар ollennka
If he hasn't done anything illegal in Ukraine in the past, then there shouldn't be any problems. Buses and trains seem to run normally, border control is fast enough.
аватар ollennka
And, well, in Russia, if he did nothing illegal.
аватар kolyan_cat
None.
аватар alex45
Fly home from Ukraine, no one forbids this!
аватар Vika.rozzz
Today it turned out that he has a private visa, in an invitation from relatives, there are 3 cities in the places of visit, and his family proves to him that it is impossible to travel outside, and even more so to go through half of Russia to Ukraine. I actually hear this for the first time, and now we doubt whether it’s worth it at all.
аватар ollennka
Hm, for me now private visas have also become a discovery. Of course, this citizen of Turkey got confused, it would be better if he issued an ordinary tourist visa.
And through half of Russia - this is from which city? And where did he cross the border of the Russian Federation: in this city in the middle of Russia or still in Moscow, for example? This is me to the fact that a visitor visa does not allow you to LIVE outside the cities indicated in it, but there should be no problems to PROCEED to these cities and back to the border when entering and leaving.
аватар Vika.rozzz
Our friend flew to Russia on a direct flight from Turkey. Now she is in St. Petersburg, she exaggerated a little for half of Rossi, but still the distance is not small :) The plans were serious, but this invitation confused me. On our part, we do not want to let a person down, suddenly something is really wrong, but on the other hand, we still want to understand these nuances.
аватар ollennka
Well, it was so pathetic about half of Russia that I mentally already imagined this Turk somewhere in Ulan-Ude.
Honestly, I don't know anything about these private visas. If you really want to play it safe, call the FMS hotline, consult. 88003508379
аватар Igor_m
I don’t see any problems if he didn’t have time to travel in the Crimea, and then ...
аватар lupanarius
If he did not visit Crimea bypassing the Ukrainian border, then there will be no problems
аватар var50
wowwow
аватар ollennka
Vika.rozzz, write down at least what the FMS said in the end.
аватар ollennka
If I were this comrade, I would have traveled by train, but, of course, directly, without tourist trips along the way in the wrong cities. And at the border, she would say that she lived according to the rules, in the rest of Russia she only followed the border.
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