Russia Visa RequirementsFor Panama passport holders

Panamanian citizens require a visa to enter Russia. Russia offers an e-visa for tourism allowing stays of up to 30 days, which must be applied for online before arrival. The fee is approximately USD 40 though standard visa fees can be higher.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$160 visa cost
Moscow
Europe
RUB (₽)
Russian
UTC+3

Panama passport holders require a visa to enter Russia.

Apply for a Russian e-visa at the official portal if eligible, or contact the Russian Embassy for a standard visa. Required documents include a completed application, valid passport, passport photo, hotel booking, travel insurance, and an invitation letter for standard visas. Check current availability given geopolitical conditions.

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

For Your Visa Application

Valid Passport

Passport valid for at least 6 months with at least 2 blank pages.

Tourist Invitation Letter

From a licensed Russian travel agency - required for tourist visa.

Visa Application Form

Russian visa application form completed in full.

Passport Photos

Recent photos meeting Russian specifications.

Travel Insurance

Health insurance valid in Russia - mandatory.

Visa Fee

Payment of approximately USD 160.

Required at Entry

Passport with Russian Visa

Original passport.

Migration Card

Completed on arrival at the Russian border.

Current Travel Situation

Panama to Russia: What You Need to Know

Russia requires visas for Panamanian passport holders. The Russian e-visa system has been available to select nationalities for visits to specific regions. Standard tourist visas are also available through the Russian Embassy. Note that travel conditions to Russia may be significantly impacted by current geopolitical events.

How to Get There

The geopolitical situation significantly affects travel to Russia. Some airlines no longer fly to Russia. Check transit options carefully. Dual citizenship with EU or Western countries may lead to complications at the border.

Money & Banking

Russia uses the Russian ruble (RUB). International bank cards including Visa and Mastercard are no longer accepted due to sanctions imposed in 2022. Bring sufficient cash in euros or USD to exchange locally. ATMs dispense rubles but foreign cards may not work.

Practical Tips

Check travel advisories from your government before considering travel to Russia. Ensure your insurance covers the entire stay. Register with local authorities within seven days of arrival at each accommodation. Keep copies of all documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Panamanians need a visa to visit Russia?

Yes. Panamanian passport holders require a tourist visa plus an invitation letter from a licensed Russian travel agency.

Is it safe to travel to Russia currently?

Most governments advise against travel to Russia due to the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. Review your government's travel advisory before planning any trip.

How much does the Russian visa cost?

Approximately USD 160.

Can I use my Panamanian bank card in Russia?

No. Visa and Mastercard no longer function in Russia due to international sanctions. Only local Russian MIR cards and cash work.

How long can Panamanians stay in Russia?

Up to 30 days on a standard tourist visa.

What were the main tourist destinations in Russia?

Moscow (Red Square, Kremlin, Bolshoi Theatre) and Saint Petersburg (Hermitage Museum, Peterhof Palace) were the most popular. The Trans-Siberian Railway was a legendary journey.

Does Panama have any diplomatic ties affecting travel to Russia?

Panama maintains its own foreign policy. Check the Panama MIRE website for current travel advisories regarding Russia.