Passport control does not check visa registration - they don't even ask for it or look at it if presented. They only need the remaining half of the migration form you filled out when you arrived.
As suggested in the previous post, you should register anywhere you will be more than three days - i.e where the dacha is. That doesn't mean that it will be a problem if you don't. I have not been stopped and checked for registration for more than four years now, but this is very much dependent upon your appearance. If you look like you come from the Caucasus or Central Asia, or anywhere but traditional Northern Europe, you can probably expect to be stopped. CB On 7/26/10 10:20 AM, "Anna Razumnaya" <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't think they'd explicitly bar you from leaving if not > registered, but they could fine you and possibly make you late for > your flight. > > You can register at any post office, but you will need your host to > fill out a bunch of paperwork (obtained at the P.O.) and come along > with you to file the forms. It will not cost much--about 240 roubles > for filing, plus something silly, about 2 roubles, per day of your > stay--but you'll have to make a trip to the bank to pay those fees. > So, it shouldn't cost nearly as much as what the agency asked for, but > it's a hassle. > > AR > > > > On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 2:09 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I about to receive my1 month tourist visa from a Russian travel agency here >> in NYC. What I would like to know is: MUST I get this visa registered in >> Moscow? >> >> The reason I ask is that the agency will do it for an extra $80 fee. On top >> of the $80, it will take me some time to get to their Moscow office to drop >> off my visa, and then return some days later to pick it up. (I am visiting >> a friend at their datcha some 100 KM outside of Moscow.) >> >> So, without this registration stamp, will I be prevented from getting >> through passport control at Shevemeteo and boarding my flight? >> >>> From my past experiences at Sheve (I have gone in and out dozens of times >> over the last decade), the ONLY way the passport control people can block >> your exit is if you have OVERSTAYED. >> >> Any advice? >> >> Thanks, Ted >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Expat mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat >> http://www.expat.ru/forum/ >> > _______________________________________________ > Expat mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat > http://www.expat.ru/forum/ > _______________________________________________ Expat mailing list [email protected] http://www.lists.ru/mailman/listinfo/expat http://www.expat.ru/forum/
