Planning to study in Russia?
Considered as the largest country in the world, Russia attracts scores of international students from around the globe, especially for its globally acclaimed STEM courses. Home to world heritage sites to being the leading economies in the world, Russia is a perfect blend of culture and modernity. Due to the country’s major advancements in the education and research sector, Russia has now been stated as a prominent option to pursue higher education. For the candidates looking forward to pursuing higher studies in Russia, here is a blog on Russia Student Visa, including its requirements, fees, process, documents and more!
THIS BLOG INCLUDES:
- 1. How to get admission in Russia?
- 2. Study in Russia.
- 3. Language Program.
- 4. Russia Study Visa Requirements.
- 5. Russia Student Visa Fee.
- 6. Working on Russian Student Visa.
- 7. Extending Your Russia Study Visa.
Admission Process of 1 Year Language Program:
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Extending your Russian student visa
If you wish to continue your studies in Russia, you must extend your visa. If you stay in Russia with an expired visa, you risk a fine of between RUB 5,000 and 7,000 and possibly a five-year ban on entering Russia in the future. You should contact your university’s international office at least 30–40 days before your visa expires.
To extend your visa you will need:
- Your passport
- A completed application form
- A photograph
- A copy of your enrolment agreement or a referral from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
- A letter setting out the reason you need the visa extended
- Migration card (original and copy)
- The detachable section of the arrival notification form
- Fee (RUB 1,600 in 2023).
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