... in response to Tourist Visas, posted by Philb on Apr 3, 2002Check with the Russian Consulate site for visa info. It's not really that difficult to do if you allow enough time for processing. I think that you can get two week processing for a single entry visa for about $75 (plus the cost of three photos and a fedex return envelope).
You will need a letter of invitation from a hotel, tourist agency, or registered business in Russia. You can get one on the internet but be careful, I got in a very sticky situation doing this. I think it cost another $25 to get it and they wire it directly to the Consulate.
I got my visa and everything was fine until I went to register it at the police station upon arrival in Moscow. I was staying at my girlfriend's flat so she sent me with her "driver" to get it registered. He spoke very little English and at the time I spoke almost no Russian.
We went into this very serious policeman's office where he punched the name of the company on the visa into his computer. I could see that he kept getting an error message each time and each time he got a little more pissed. He got the message across to me that this company was bogus and wanted to know where I got my invitation. I had assumed that since it had gone through the Consulate that they would have checked this out. WRONG!
I just knew that I had flown half way around the world only to be put on the next plane back! (In retrospect that would not have been as bad as it seemed at the time as this girl turned out to be a clever little GC scammer.) But as fate would have it, my driver (who turned out to be an ex-nuke engineer on the sister ship of the Kursk and have a PHD in psychology) sweet talked this guy into a bribe of a bottle of vodka and a bunch of bananas. He gave us the address of a great little hotel where we could get my visa registered for the price of one night's stay (another $20 added to the cost). It was a real classy joint. It had a condom machine right in the lobby.
So, you can let a travel agency take care of things and relax or you can possibily have one of the most exciting and exhillerating expiriences of your life. Roll the dice.
I have done the transit visa a couple of times with no problems. (So I could save a few bucks by flying Aeroflop through SVO to get to Kyiv. Another BIG mistake that I would not recomend doing but that's another tale.)