Russia Visa RequirementsFor Aruba passport holders
Aruban passport holders require a tourist visa to enter Russia. The visa costs approximately USD 160. Travel to Russia is currently subject to significant restrictions and is generally not recommended due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and widespread international sanctions.
Aruba passport holders require a visa to enter Russia.
If travel is still necessary, apply at the Russian embassy or consulate. An official invitation (tourist voucher from a licensed Russian travel agency) is required. Required documents include a valid passport, application form, invitation letter, travel insurance, and photos. Processing times have become unpredictable.
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
6 months beyond date of entry
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Required Documents
Valid Passport
A valid Aruba passport with at least 6 months of validity beyond your planned departure date from Russia. Typically must have at least 2 blank pages for visa stamps.
Completed Visa Application Form
The official visa application form for Russia, fully completed in English or the local language. Available at the embassy or on the consulate website.
Passport-Sized Photos
Recent passport photos (typically 2, 35x45mm, white background, taken within the last 6 months) as specified in the Russia visa requirements.
Return or Onward Ticket
A confirmed return or onward air ticket from Russia, demonstrating your intention to leave within the visa duration.
Proof of Accommodation
Hotel booking confirmations, invitation letter from a host, or other documentation confirming where you will stay during your entire visit to Russia.
Bank Statements
Original bank statements from the past 3-6 months showing consistent financial activity and sufficient funds to cover your stay in Russia without needing to work.
Travel Insurance
Comprehensive travel insurance valid for Russia covering medical emergencies, hospitalization, and repatriation. For Schengen visas, minimum EUR 30,000 coverage is required.
Proof of Employment or Study Recommended
Employment letter, payslips, business registration, or student enrollment confirmation demonstrating your professional or academic ties to Aruba, indicating your intention to return home.
Current Travel Situation
Aruba to Russia: What You Need to Know
Russia requires a tourist visa for Aruban passport holders. However, since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, international travel to Russia has become severely complicated. Many airlines have suspended routes, airspace restrictions are in place, and Aruba (as a Kingdom of the Netherlands territory) is classified by Russia as an "unfriendly country," which may affect visa processing.
How to Get There
Given current conditions, Russia travel is not recommended. Consider alternative cultural destinations such as Georgia, Armenia, or Turkey for experiences of Eurasian culture and history.
Money & Banking
Russia uses the Russian ruble (RUB). Due to sanctions, Visa and Mastercard do not work in Russia. Only cash (rubles obtained before entry or via local exchange) is practical for most travelers.
Practical Tips
Check your government's travel advisory before considering any trip to Russia. Most Western governments, including the Kingdom of the Netherlands, advise against all travel to Russia. International credit cards no longer work in Russia due to sanctions. The banking and payment infrastructure has changed significantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Aruba passport holders need a visa to visit Russia?
Yes. Aruba passport holders require a tourist visa to visit Russia. The visa costs approximately USD 160 and allows stays up to 30 days.
Where do Aruba citizens apply for a Russia visa?
Apply at the Russia embassy or consulate in your region. Some countries allow online or postal applications. If Russia has no embassy in Aruba, apply at the embassy responsible for your country or a regional office.
What documents are required for a Russia visa application?
Typically required: valid Aruba passport (6+ months validity), completed visa application form, recent passport photos, proof of accommodation, return or onward flight ticket, bank statements showing sufficient funds, and travel insurance. Some applications may require additional documents such as an invitation letter or employment verification.
How long does a Russia visa application take to process?
Russia tourist visa processing typically takes 5-15 business days, depending on the embassy and the volume of applications. Apply well in advance, ideally 4-6 weeks before your travel date.
How much does a Russia tourist visa cost for Aruba citizens?
The Russia tourist visa fee for Aruba citizens is approximately USD 160. Fees may vary by embassy location and visa type (single entry vs. multiple entry).
Can I get a visa on arrival in Russia instead of applying in advance?
Aruba passport holders are not eligible for visa on arrival in Russia. You must apply for a visa in advance at the Russia embassy or consulate before your trip.
What are the main reasons for Russia visa rejection for Aruba citizens?
Common reasons for visa rejection include incomplete documentation, insufficient financial proof, lack of strong ties to home country (employment, property, family), unclear travel purpose, or previous immigration violations. A strong, well-documented application significantly improves approval chances.
Can I extend my Russia tourist visa once I arrive?
Extension policies vary. In most cases, tourist visas must be extended before expiry by applying to Russia's immigration authority. Some countries allow in-country extensions while others require you to exit and re-enter on a new visa.