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Honorary Consul of the Republic of Armenia in Yekaterinburg

Address г. Екатеринбург, ул. Московская, д. 46
Phones (+7 3432) 12-74-01, 12-75-14
Our working languages are English and Russian. All correspondence and inquiries in other languages will not be answered

Office 226, 15 Bolshoy Cherkassky per.
Moscow, Russia 109012
+7 495 772 4224 +7 495 627 0915
Mon. - Fri. 10:00 - 18:00

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What are consular fees?

"Consular Fees" are fees paid to an embassy or consulate in order to fulfill visa issuance requirements, or document authentication /legalization charges. Most consular fees are reciprocally charged, according to the current treaties of trade and commerce between nations. It is not unusual for consular fees to change, without advance notice, as trade negotiations take place and treaties are amended. If a country arbitrarily changes consular fees, reciprocal action generally will be taken.

Which documents should I present in Russian consulate to get visa?

The following documents should be submitted to obtain a business visa for Russia:
1. A photocopy of the information pages of your valid passport (showing your name, birth date, passport number, and expiry date) which should be valid for a minimum of 6 months after the expiry date of the visa and has at least one blank page
2. A Russian visa application form completed and signed.
3. 3 recent passport photographs.
4. For a stay exceeding 3 months, or a multiple-entry visa, the results of an HIV test are required.

Useful info

Migration registration of foreign citizens in the Russian Federation

If a foreign citizen has decided to come to the Russian Federation, it is necessary for him/her to know some principal rules of sojourn of foreign citizens in the Russian Federation.

We ask to take this information in a most responsible way. The success of a foreign citizen's trip may depend upon it.

The Constitution of the Russian Federation

The Constitution of the Russian Federation was adopted on December 12, 1993.

A total of 58,187,755 voters, or 54.8 percent of the registered voters, took part in the referendum on the new draft constitution.

Of this total, 32,937,30 voters, or 58.4 percent of those who took part in the referendum, voted in favour of the draft constitution.

The new constitution came into force on December 25, 1993, at the moment of its official publication.

The adoption of the 1993 Constitution marked the beginning of a new era in the history of Russian statehood.

The Constitution forms the country’s legal foundation, proclaims the President of the Russian Federation the head of state and lays upon him the responsibility for defending the Constitution, human rights and civil liberties, safeguarding Russia’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, and ensuring the coordinated functioning and cooperation of the state bodies of power.

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