Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa
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What Is the Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa?
The Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa is a unified electronic visa issued through the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. Introduced as part of Russia’s phased e-visa rollout, the unified e-visa allows eligible foreign nationals to apply online for a single-entry visa for tourism, business or humanitarian visits to the Far Eastern Federal District (including Vladivostok) without a paper invitation. The system is managed via the official MFA e-visa portal and companion mobile app.
Applications are submitted through the official portal (evisa.kdmid.ru) or via DoVisa for guided completion. On approval you receive an electronic visa record that you present to immigration on arrival — save the confirmation and PDF/email — the government issues the e-visa electronically and border officials verify it at the checkpoint. The e-visa was designed to remove the need for hotel bookings or formal invitations for eligible trips and to speed up consular processing.
Important operational details: the unified e-visa is typically valid for 120 days from issue and permits a stay of up to 30 days from the date of entry; it is single-entry only. Applicants must hold a machine-readable passport and meet passport validity rules. Recent policy updates include the return and expansion of the unified e-visa system after temporary suspensions; also, new rules effective January 20, 2026 require children under 14 to travel on their own passport rather than a birth certificate — check the MFA guidance for confirmed dates.
For full Russia entry rules see Russian Federation visa information and the official MFA e-visa portal at evisa.kdmid.ru. Apply for your Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa now.
Who Needs the Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa?
Who Needs It
- Foreign nationals from eligible countries who plan a single-entry visit to the Far Eastern Federal District (Vladivostok) for tourism, business or humanitarian purposes
- Travelers who will arrive and clear immigration at a permitted Russian checkpoint within the e-visa list
- Minors and infants — each traveler must hold their own travel document and, where applicable, a separate e-visa application
Who Is Exempt
- Russian nationals
- Diplomatic and official passport holders on government business
- Airline and vessel crew on active duty
- Transit passengers who remain airside and do not clear Russian immigration
Russian Federation Entry Requirements & Restrictions
Passport Validity & Machine-Readable Requirement
Your passport must be machine-readable and have at least 6 months' validity from the date you submit the e-visa application. The passport must have space for entry/exit stamps; see the official MFA instructions at evisa.kdmid.ru.
Vaccination & Health Recommendations
No routine vaccination is mandated specifically for the e-visa; travellers should ensure routine vaccinations are up to date. Consult government travel health advice such as Travel.gc.ca and your local health authority before travel.
Travel Medical Insurance
Holders of the e-visa are generally required to have medical insurance valid in the Russian Federation for the duration of their stay, per MFA guidance — ensure your policy covers treatment and evacuation while in Russia.
Customs, Prohibited Items & Sanctions
Russian customs prohibit importing certain materials (for example, pornographic media) and goods subject to sanctions or specific restrictions. Be aware of broader sanctions and import controls that may affect goods and transactions — consult official guidance and OFAC/embassy advisories before travel.
Drones, Medications & Special Items
Some items — including drones, prescription medicines, and specialised equipment — may require permits or advance notification. Carry prescriptions and medical documentation for controlled medicines and check airport rules before travel.
Travel Tips for Russian Federation Visitors (Vladivostok & Far East)
Russia is geographically vast with multiple time zones — the Far East has a different local time to Moscow. Vladivostok is the main arrival hub for the Far Eastern Federal District and handles international flights and ferry connections.
- Currency: Russian Ruble (RUB). Credit and debit cards work in major cities; carry local currency for taxis and remote areas — USD is not reliably accepted everywhere.
- Language: Russian is the official language; English is commonly available in larger hotels and tourist services but less so outside city centres.
- Time zone: Moscow operates on GMT+3; Vladivostok local time is GMT+10 — check local time for transfers and transport connections.
- Best time to visit: Late spring to early autumn for milder weather in the Far East; winters are very cold and can affect transport.
- Transport & transfers: Vladivostok arrivals typically connect by taxi, rail or domestic flights — confirm schedules and allow extra time for immigration and baggage checks.
- Safety & advisories: Consult your government travel advisories (e.g., U.S. State Department, Government of Canada) and register travel plans when appropriate.
- Local customs: Respect local laws and avoid political demonstrations; carry ID at all times as local police checks can occur.
"Booked a last-minute business trip to Vladivostok and used DoVisa. The Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa was issued within a few hours; immigration at Vladivostok was straightforward once I showed the PDF confirmation."
"Applied from my phone before a connecting flight at Sheremetyevo (SVO). The eVisa email arrived quickly and the airline checked my confirmation at departure — smooth trip."
"Great guidance on passport photo specs and insurance. Support helped ensure my passport MRZ photo was accepted and I received the e-visa PDF in time for the flight."
"Form was clear but I had to re-upload my passport scan once. Support responded quickly and the issued visa was fine for my 10-day stay in the Far East."
"Everything worked; advice to save the confirmation offline was useful as airport Wi‑Fi was unreliable. Immigration officers scanned my email PDF on arrival."
"I needed the Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa for a cultural visit. Submission was simple, but processing took closer to the full 4 days in my case — still arrived before travel."
"Helpful checklist for travel insurance and passport validity. The only hiccup was clarifying whether a child needed a separate passport, which support clarified promptly."
"Minor delay: my application was returned for corrections due to a typo in the birthdate. After I corrected it in the portal the visa was issued and accepted on arrival."
"Fast and reliable. The Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa arrived as a downloadable PDF and airline staff at check-in verified the document without problems."
"Smooth family trip — got eVisas for all of us. Having the confirmation PDF saved offline made immigration at Vladivostok quick and stress-free."
"Booked a last-minute business trip to Vladivostok and used DoVisa. The Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa was issued within a few hours; immigration at Vladivostok was straightforward once I showed the PDF confirmation."
"Applied from my phone before a connecting flight at Sheremetyevo (SVO). The eVisa email arrived quickly and the airline checked my confirmation at departure — smooth trip."
"Great guidance on passport photo specs and insurance. Support helped ensure my passport MRZ photo was accepted and I received the e-visa PDF in time for the flight."
Russia Far East (Vladivostok) eVisa: Frequently Asked Questions
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- Processing of an e-visa — Consular Department of the MFA of the Russian Federation
- Electronic visas to Saint-Petersburg, Kaliningrad and Vladivostok — MFA Russia (consular section)
- Russia travel advice — Government of Canada (Travel.gc.ca)
- Russia Travel Advisory — U.S. Department of State
- Russia Travel Advice & Safety — Smartraveller (Australian Government)
- Russian e-Visa Guide — Russiable
- OFAC — Russia-related Sanctions (reference for import/transaction restrictions)