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What is the change? Russian immigration authorities in Moscow have added new registration requirements for foreign nationals registering in Moscow during the FIFA Confederations Cup soccer tournament.
What does the change mean? The new documentation requirements come after Russia announced in May that it would tighten registration rules during the Confederations Cup by requiring foreign nationals to register with immigration authorities within one day of their arrival in a city that is hosting the soccer matches. In practice, immigration authorities in Moscow may request different documentation, depending on the office. Some offices are requesting copies of passport pages, while others are going even further and requesting marriage certificates or birth certificates. Affected foreign nationals should familiarize themselves with the chart below and be prepared to provide the appropriate documentation.
Background: Additional documentation has been requested from foreign nationals registering in different parts of Moscow as follows:
BAL Analysis: Those planning travel to Moscow during the Confederations Cup are urged to follow registration rules and adhere to the documentation requirements listed above. Failing to follow registration procedures could lead to administrative penalties, including fines for visitors and hosting entities alike, as well as possible expulsion from Russia for visitors. Those planning travel to Russia should consult with BAL to ensure that they follow proper registration procedures and should note that changes may remain in place even after the soccer tournament ends.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Russia. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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