Visa-free to Russia from June 10

The agreement on a reciprocal visa-free regime between Serbia and Russia will enter force on June 10, the Russian Foreign Ministry has announced.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 28.05.2009.

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The agreement on a reciprocal visa-free regime between Serbia and Russia will enter force on June 10, the Russian Foreign Ministry has announced. "The agreement signed on February 20 in Moscow will make travel from one country to the other easier for citizens with valid passports. They will be able to enter and remain on the territory of the other country for up to 30 days without a visa,” the ministry says in a statement. Visa-free to Russia from June 10 The statement adds that Russian citizens traveling to Serbia, or vice versa, will not need an invitation letter for private visits or tourist vouchers from travel agents. “The visa-free regime is designed for citizens of the two countries who have a temporary residence permit in the territory of the other country, for accredited personnel from diplomatic representative offices, consular sections and the offices of international organizations, as well as members of their families who have diplomatic or special passports,” the statement continues. Diplomatic and special passport holders will be able to stay in the other country for up to 90 days without a visa. All other forms of travel between the two countries, including for business and education, will require a visa, the Itar-Tass agency reports. Vuk Jeremic, Sergei Lavrov signing the agreement (FoNet, archive)

Visa-free to Russia from June 10

The statement adds that Russian citizens traveling to Serbia, or vice versa, will not need an invitation letter for private visits or tourist vouchers from travel agents.

“The visa-free regime is designed for citizens of the two countries who have a temporary residence permit in the territory of the other country, for accredited personnel from diplomatic representative offices, consular sections and the offices of international organizations, as well as members of their families who have diplomatic or special passports,” the statement continues.

Diplomatic and special passport holders will be able to stay in the other country for up to 90 days without a visa.

All other forms of travel between the two countries, including for business and education, will require a visa, the Itar-Tass agency reports.

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