
A "Volunteer Visa" for Russia is for people from other countries who want to come to Russia to do volunteer work, charity work, or social projects. The main points are:
1. Who can get it?
Non-Russians were asked by an official Russian group to do charity work.
Most of the time, these are non-profits, groups that work to preserve culture or teach, or social projects.
2. Documents that are needed
The main package normally has:
The invite from the Russian group was on official paper with a name and a stamp.
Visa application form that has been filled out and signed.
Passport: must be good for at least six months after the holder enters.
Pictures—standard 3.5×4.5-cm passport size.
Proof of financial means: this may be needed to show that you have enough money to live in Russia.
Medical insurance that is good for the whole time in Russia.
More papers may be asked for.
Papers that prove past charity work.
Referrals from companies you've worked for in the past.
3. Truthfulness
Up to one year, but may be less if the project or request is only for a short time.
The visa can be a single-entry or multiple-entry one, based on the situation.
4. How to apply
Get a real invite from a host group in Russia.
Take your papers to the Russian Embassy or a visa center in your country.
Pay the fee for the consulate.
Wait for a ruling. This usually takes 10 to 20 work days.
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