Does anyone know how I can get a ZED with a specific date of travel on it? Its my understanding that immigration won't let you into the country (Russia) without a ticket indicating the date that you are leaving the country.
Does anyone know how I can get a ZED with a specific date of travel on it? Its my understanding that immigration won't let you into the country (Russia) without a ticket indicating the date that you are leaving the country.
Hi Sara welcome aboard.
Randy the Chicago correspondent has visited Russia, you can read his article in the forum's articles section Russia article. You can also post your questions directly to Randy in his "Chicago" thread.
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Migflanker - Senior NonRev Correspondent - Los Angeles
A dated ticket is not necessary. A visa can be issued with an open date ticket. While it may cost a little more I would recommend a travel agency that specializes in travel to Russia. Often times they have the necessary contacts to cut thru any red-tape you may encounter as an individual applicant.
Randy - Nonrev Correspondent Chicago
I would contact the embassy in Washington and ask them. Generally for other countries that want a dated ticket, if you send a letter with your visa app that says you work with the airlines they understand. I imagine the embassy is familiar with the situation and can advise accordingly.
Thanks for the advice. Randy, I was more worried about presenting my travel documents upon arrival into St. Petersburg. I've heard that a specific date must be given for departure from Russia. (This is my first trip without a tour company) Also, I LOVED your story about Moscow and St. Pete's. And i'm surprised to hear that you were able to sleep on the train. THAT is impressive! I certainly had a sleepless night!
Clarification:
An airline ticket is not necessary in order to obtain a tourist visa. However, officials may (but rarely, if ever) ask for your return airline ticket upon arrival in Russia. If they do then you should present a physical, paper printout of your ZED flight listing, your airline ID along with your ZED ticket. This is in lieu of a dated return airline ticket.
I did not have to do this when I entered Russia. A few people I work with have been to Russia over the years and none of them have reported any trouble or delay - never even being asked to see their return ticket.
I expect to see photos!
Randy - Nonrev Correspondent Chicago
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