Are you a Maltese citizen planning a trip to Russia? Navigating the visa requirements can seem like a daunting task, but fear not! We're here to guide you through the process step by step, making your journey to Russia as smooth as possible.
Yes, as a Maltese citizen, you will need a visa to travel to Russia for tourism, business, or any other purpose. Russia does not currently participate in the Schengen Agreement, so a separate visa is required for entry.
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Type of Visa | VISA FEE ($) | Express Delivery (99 $) | Insurance ($) | Action |
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Tourist E-Visa | 299 USD | 59 | 49 | Apply Now |
30 days, Single entry | 249 USD | 59 | 49 | Apply Now |
Russia Tourist | 399 USD | 59 | 49 | Apply Now |
Russia Business(1Y) | 370 USD | 59 | 49 | Apply Now |
Russia Business(3Y) | 370 USD | 59 | 49 | Apply Now |
To apply for a Russia visa, ensure you have the following documents ready
Yes, Malta citizens generally need a visa to visit Russia for study, business, work or residence visas.
You can apply online at our official website VisitsVisa.
Every Malta citizen with a valid Malta passport and clean criminal record
To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the cost of a Russia visa for citizens of Malta, I recommend checking with the VisitsVisa experts
Visit the official VisitsVisa website and follow the instructions.
Tourist visas may be allowed and other should be applied before travel for more you can check it with the authorities.
No, as such there is no age restriction for a Russia visa
Contact to the embassy or our visa expert for more details.
In some case it is possible to get visa within 24 hours.
Yes, we respect the privacy of our customers
No, Visa application fee is non-refundable after approval. For more you may contact us.
There are different types of visa available you need to check out with the experts.
Yes, you need to apply for separate visa for children.