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Are you going to travel to Russia, or do you plan to go abroad? Do you need to register your visa, or want to work officially and get a work permit? Or maybe you have other travel inquires and do not know how to fulfill your plans?
Please address your questions to your online Visa and Travel advisor Andrew’s Travel House. We really like the idea of helping people!
Just a brief company history, so you can rely on our services even more. The result of a successful merger between Andrew's Consulting and Travel House, Andrews Travel House is one of the oldest and largest corporate travel management companies in Russia, being active in this field since 1994. Andrews Travel House offers a complete travel service including flight booking, accommodation and visa services for foreigners wishing to travel within Russia, and for Russians looking to travel abroad.
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For more information on any of our services contact Andrews Travel House
in Moscow: +7 (095) 916-9898, in St.Petersburg: +7 (812) 325-9400,
or in London: +44 (0) 20 77272838. E-mail: moscow@ath.ru
Web: www.ath.ru, www.russianvisa.ru
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Greetings! I am an American citizen and my wife is a Russian citizen. We've recently had a baby boy here in St. Petersburg. He has received an American passport, but also is written into my wife's internal and external Russian passports. We are planning a trip to the U.S., and my wife has already received the necessary (tourist) visa for this purpose. I am hoping to find clarity re: how exactly we'll be able to get our son in and out of Russia. I suppose I'll write how I imagine it, and hope that you'll correct me if I'm wrong. 1. First, at the airport in Russia, we will show the airline officials our son's American passport, so that they will be convinced that he has a right to get on the aircraft. 2. Then, at Russian passport control our son will go with my wife, who will show her Russian passport with our son's name in it. This will convince border control that he has the right to leave the country. 3. At American passport control, our son will go with me and show his American passport. The procedure will be essentially reversed for the trip back to Russia. Is this correct? Thank you for your attention! |
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Dear Bradn,
The procedure you’ve outlined is absolutely correct! |
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