Can I go to Russia with Italian passport?


Can I go to Russia with Italian passport? Like many other nationalities, Italians can't travel to Russia without a visa, with very few exceptions (for example, holders of diplomatic passports). There is a great variety of visas available to Italians. Fortunately, Italians can now apply for a new region-specific electronic visa.


Can EU citizens visit Russia?

The EU-Russia Visa Facilitation agreement entered into force in June 2007. It eased the issuance of visas to citizens of the Union and the Russian Federation for intended stays of no more than 90 days in any 180-day period.


Are Americans allowed to visit China?

Summary: Reconsider travel to Mainland China due to the arbitrary enforcement of local laws, including in relation to exit bans, and the risk of wrongful detentions.


Can Russian citizens travel to USA without visa?

Russian citizens who wish to travel to the US for business or tourism purposes must apply for a US B1/B2 Visa.


Can you enter Russia with a US passport?

You cannot enter Russia prior to the date on your visa, and you must exit Russia before your visa expires. The maximum period of stay is shown on the visa. You must have a current U.S. passport with the appropriate visa. Russian visas in an expired or canceled passport are not valid.


What countries are allowed to enter Russia?

Nationals of the following countries can enter Russia and remain for up to 90 days, without the need of obtaining a visa prior to their trip:
  • Abkhazia.
  • Argentina*
  • Armenia.
  • Azerbaijan.
  • Bolivia*
  • Brazil*
  • Chile*
  • Colombia*


What is the most powerful passport?

Singapore has taken first place on the latest Henley Passport Index 2023 rankings. Singaporeans enjoy visa-free access to 192 travel destinations out of 227 worldwide. With Japan falling to third place, three European countries tie in second place: Germany, Italy and Spain with visa-free access to 190 destinations.


Can Americans go to Iran?

U.S. passports are valid for travel to Iran. However, the Iranian government does not recognize dual nationality and will treat U.S.-Iranian dual nationals solely as Iranian citizens.