
How to Get Your Russia Digital Nomad Visa
Individuals who are interested in becoming digital nomads in Russia are required to provide evidence that they are either employed by a corporation in their home country or that they are the proprietors of their own commercial enterprise. It is common for foreigners who are interested in working remotely and taking advantage of the benefits provided by the digital nomad community to choose Moscow as their location of choice. Moscow is the capital of the nation.
In order to be allowed to work remotely from Russia, there are a number of procedures that need to be taken into consideration. The following is a list of some of them, taking into consideration the fact that our lawyers in Russia are able to properly handle all legal elements associated to documents:
In order to receive a replacement visa for a digital nomad visa in Russia, you will first need to apply for a tourist visa for Russia. In order to do so, you will be required to provide either a letter of invitation from a Russian resident or a travel organization that is legally permitted to operate in Russia. This document must be approved by the Russian authorities in order to apply for a visa; it is necessary to present a valid passport on the date of application; once the documents have been accepted and the visa for Russia has been issued, you must register with the police station that is closest to your residence; in addition, you must demonstrate that you have a consistent income in order to be able to live in Russia without interruption.
Due to the fact that these formalities are involved, we would like to remind you that our attorneys in Russia are able to handle them if you make use of our legal services. We will assist you in acquiring a permit that might serve as a substitute for a digital nomad visa.
possibilities in Russia that may not need a visa for select digital nomads
When looking for an alternative to the digital nomad visa in Russia, the most common sort of travel authorization that one may receive is the tourist visa. However, it is essential to keep in mind that there are other nations whose people are free from the need for such permits for varying amounts of time. The following is a selection of those that we present:
The citizens of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Israel, Latvia, Panama, Peru, and the United Arab Emirates are able to enter and remain in Russia without the need for a visa for a period of ninety days. Citizens of Mauritius, Samoa, and South Korea are also able to work as digital nomads in Russia for a period of up to sixty days based on the validity of their passports. Other countries whose citizens are able to stay in Russia without a visa for a maximum of thirty days include Thailand, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mongolia, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Serbia, and Palau.
The tourist visa is the most suitable option for those who are unable to enter Russia due to the reduced requirements that are expected of them. Be aware, however, that the validity of it is contingent on the entries that it receives. This indicates that digital nomads are required to enter, exit, and re-enter the nation on a regular basis.
Our immigration attorneys in Russia are able to provide customized solutions for you if you are a digital nomad and are interested in a relocation option that is more beneficial to your lifestyle.
Do you need a normal visa or a tourist visa to enter Russia?
In the event that you are contemplating whether or not to travel to Russia as a digital nomad due to the absence of a specialized visa, allow us to provide you with some of the advantages of obtaining a tourist visa rather than a particular permit:
in some countries, digital nomads are required to perform their activities from certain areas or cities only (such is the case of Norway); in other states, the validity period of the visas may be shorter than those of the tourist visas in Russia (for American citizens, for example, the tourist visa has a validity period of 3 years); most digital nomad visa programs require applicants to have a specific minimum income, while in Russia you will not be conditioned from this point of view.
However, it is important to keep in mind that even if there is no demand for a minimum income, you will still need to have enough money to maintain your standard of life in Russia. A single individual in Russia may expect to pay around USD 450 per month for their living expenses, with rent being excluded from this figure. This is according to the most current statistics.
"What exactly is a digital nomad?"
A person who is able to work remotely for an employer located in another nation is considered to be a digital nomad in Russia or any other country. It is essential to pay attention to the last portion since, for instance, if a person is working in Russia, they will be subject to taxes in this nation.
One may also be a digital nomad thereby:
an individual who is self-employed; a proprietor of a firm who is able to operate from another nation; a freelance practitioner.
In point of fact, freelancing is one of the activities that is best ideal for those who are interested in alternatives to digital nomad visas in Russia or other countries.
If you are interested in being a digital nomad, our Russian attorneys are able to clarify the many visas that you are eligible to apply for.
The Russian government's taxation on digital nomads
Those who want to become digital nomads in Russia are exempt from paying taxes in this nation so long as they are employed by a corporation in the country from where they originated. The digital nomad will be required to make social contributions in addition to the new employer in the event that circumstances change and the digital nomad begins working for a firm that has premises in Russia. We would like to extend an invitation to you to discuss these elements with one of our attorneys in Russia so that you may have a better understanding of the taxes system in Russia.
We will arrange a meeting with a World Immigration Hub specialist for you in person or online format
During the meeting, the specialist will:
- Explain how we work and how we can help you.
- Explain the immigration process step-by-step, presenting the roadmap, budget, and financial requirements.
- Share our immigration experience and discuss key points you should know before starting your journey.
- Determine the next steps together with you.
Depending on the project’s complexity, the meeting with the manager may be coordinated with experts, designers, and assistants.
Natalia Kovalenko
Immigration Consultant
Mehman Asadzade
Immigration Lawyer