Russian e-visa for Chinese Citizens

Russia travel requirements from China

Apply for a Russian e-visa

Chinese citizens make up one of the largest groups of tourists in Russia. Most Chinese passport holders need a visa to visit Russia — visa exemption is available to citizens of China only when traveling as part of a tour group.

Tourists from China can travel to Russia with an e-visa. The electronic visa is the most convenient option for tourists visiting Russia for up to 16 days. Find out about the application process and how to apply for a visa online.

Types of Russian Visa for Chinese Citizens

As a Chinese passport holder, you can get different types of visas for Russia depending on your reason for visiting.

If you’re traveling for tourism, business, or humanitarian reasons, you can apply for the Russian e-visa. Check whether you meet all the eligibility requirements for this Russian visa below.

The Russian e-visa application for Chinese nationals is online, other types of visas must be applied for in person.

Russian e-visa for Chinese citizens: Essential Information

The Russian e-visa for Chinese travelers is a short-stay visa. Here’s the key information about this visa type.

Application process 100% online
Processing time 4 to 7 days
Length of stay 16 days including days of arrival and exit
Validity 60 days from approval
Entries Single entry
Travel purpose Tourism, business, humanitarian

If the e-visa is suitable for your trip to Russia, confirm you meet the requirements and get started your online application.

e-visa Requirements for Chinese Citizens

Chinese travelers need to meet the eligibility criteria and hold the required documents to apply for the Russian e-visa.

e-visa eligibility requirements from China

To be eligible for the Russia e-visa you must be:

  • A passport holder from China or another eligible country
  • Visiting Russia for a maximum of 16 days
  • Traveling for one of the permitted purposes

If you do not meet each of these requirements, you need a different type of visa for Russia.

Russia e-visa document requirements for Chinese citizens

To apply for a Russian e-visa from China, you need:

  • Chinese passport valid for at least 6 months
  • Recent, passport-style photograph

You also need a debit or credit card to pay the Russia e-visa fees.

How to Get a Russia e-visa From China? Toggle faqs

Chinese citizens can apply for your Russia e-visa from anywhere in the world, all you need is connection to the internet. You do not have to be in China to apply for the Russia e-visa.

Follow the steps below to complete your application.

Russia e-visa application process for Chinese travelers Toggle faqs
  • Complete the Russia e-visa application form: Add your personal and passport details, employment information, the dates of your trip, and where you’ll be staying
  • Upload your supporting documents: Upload a copy of the photo page of your Chinese passport and a recent color photograph
  • Pay the visa fees and submit your application: Pay the visa fees securely online to complete your application. All major debit and credit cards are accepted
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Chinese nationals need to wait 4 to 6 days for your Russia e-visa to be processed. Approved visas are delivered by email, to the address provided on the application form.

Check all the information on your approved visa. It contains important information such as the visa validity and length of stay.

The Russia e-visa for Chinese travelers is valid at air, land, and sea ports of entry. Confirm the port of entry you wish to use accepts e-visas before your travel.

Regions to Visit with the Russian e-visa Toggle faqs

Popular areas for Chinese travelers to visit with an e-visa include:

  • Golden Ring
  • Irkutsk
  • Kaliningrad
  • Kazan
  • Nizhny Novgorod
  • Moscow
  • Saint Petersburg
  • Sochi
  • Veliky Novgorod
  • Vladivostok
  • Yekaterinburg
Do Chinese Cruise Passengers Need a Visa for Russia? Toggle faqs

If you’re reaching Russia on a cruise or international ferry, you can visit visa-free for up to 72 hours. Cruise passengers may visit famous Russian tourist destinations like St Petersburg.

Conditions apply. All passengers, including chinese passport holders, can go ashore without a visa during port calls only if they are accompanied at all times by a tour operator officially licensed by the Russian authorities. Cruise and ferry companies often organize visits that meet these conditions.

To visit on your own, or arrive by boat and leave by plane, train or other means of transportation Chinese travelers need a Russian visa.

If you’re planning a cruise to Russia and need a Russian visa, you can complete the e-visa application online and get your visa in 4 to 6 days.

Other Entry Requirements for Chinese Visitors Toggle faqs

In addition to a valid passport and visa, Chinese visitors also need to complete a migration card. Migration cards are usually available from officials at border control.

It’s a 2-part document, you’ll submit one part when you arrive in Russia and need to keep the other part until you exit.

Register your visa within 7 days of arrival

Chinese visitors need to register their visa with migration authorities in Russia within 7 working days of arrival.

Most hotels in Russia are authorized to register visas for their guests. If you are staying at a hotel, inform the staff upon check-in that you need to register your visa. They will take care of the registration process for you.

If you are not staying in a hotel or wish to handle the process yourself, visit a local migration office. You’ll need to present your passport, visa, migration card, and accommodation confirmation.

Russian Embassy and Consulates in China Toggle faqs

You do not need to contact a Russian embassy or consulate in China to apply for an e-visa. The form is online and you can apply from home. For other visa types, contact your nearest Russian representation in China.

Embassy of the Russian Federation in Beijing

  • Address: 100600, Beijing, Dongzhimennei Beizhong str., 4
  • Phone: +(8610) 65-32-2051, +(8610) 65-32-1381
  • E-mail: embassy@russia.org.cn

Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Hong Kong

  • Address: 2106, 21/Fl., Sun Hung Kai Centre, 30 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
  • Phone: +(852) 28-77-7188, +(852) 28-77-5024
  • Fax: +(852) 28-77-7166
  • E-mail: russia@hknet.com

Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Shanghai

  • Address: 200080, Shanghai, Huangpu Road, 20
  • Phone: +(8621) 63-24-8383, +(8621) 63-24-2682
  • Fax: +(8621) 63-06-9982
  • E-mail: consul@online.sh.cn

Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Shenyang

  • Address: 110003, Shenyang
  • Phone: +(8624) 2322-39-27, +(8624) 2322-39-07
  • Fax: +(8621) 63-06-9982
  • E-mail: ruscons@mail.sy.ln.cn