Russia Visa RequirementsFor Philippines passport holders

Filipino citizens can obtain a Russian e-Visa for a single entry stay of up to 16 days, costing USD 40, applicable for tourism, business, or humanitarian visits.

eVisa
16 days max stay
$40 visa cost
Moscow
Europe
RUB (₽)
Russian
UTC+3

Philippines passport holders must apply for an electronic visa (eVisa) online before traveling to Russia.

Apply at evisa.kdmid.ru at least four days before travel. Complete the online form, upload a passport photo, and pay USD 40. The approved e-visa must be printed and presented at immigration. Entry is only permitted through designated airports and border crossings listed on the e-visa portal.

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

Current Travel Situation

Philippines to Russia: What You Need to Know

Russia introduced a single-window e-visa system for many nationalities including the Philippines. The e-visa is valid for 60 days from the issue date with a maximum continuous stay of 16 days. Entry must be through designated checkpoints. Note that the geopolitical situation following 2022 has reduced direct flight options and some banking services may be limited.

Practical Tips

Moscow, St. Petersburg, and the Trans-Siberian Railway are popular with adventurous Filipino travelers. The Russian ruble is the currency. Cyrillic script is used on most signs; download a translation app. Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Check the latest travel advisories from the Philippine DFA before booking due to the ongoing geopolitical situation. EU airspace restrictions may affect flight routing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Filipinos apply for a Russian e-Visa?

Filipino citizens can apply for a Russian single-entry e-visa at evisa.kdmid.ru. The fee is USD 40. Complete the online form, upload a photo, pay by card, and receive the approved e-visa by email. Print it and present it at a designated entry point. Apply at least four days before travel.

How long can a Filipino stay in Russia on an e-Visa?

The Russian e-visa allows a maximum stay of 16 days from the date of first entry, within a 60-day validity window from the issue date.

Are there any travel concerns for Filipinos visiting Russia currently?

Yes. The geopolitical situation following the 2022 conflict has affected flight routes, banking services, and travel conditions significantly. EU airspace closure means flights from Manila are longer and may route through the Middle East or Asia. Check the latest Philippine DFA travel advisory before booking, as conditions can change.

What entry checkpoints does the Russian e-Visa allow for Filipino travelers?

The Russian e-visa is only valid at designated entry checkpoints listed on the e-visa portal. Not all border crossings and airports are authorized. Confirm the entry point you plan to use is on the approved list before travel.