Long-term resident path
A stable-life route for identity, phone, banking, housing, health, and recurring document checks.
Use this as an orientation path. Open the tasks that apply to you and skip the optional ones when your situation is different.
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Before arrival
3 steps
OptionalHigh RiskWizardEntry Route Path Finder
A deterministic checklist for choosing the official Russia entry route before travel.
4 questions5 minutesStart wizardModerate RiskGuideDocument checklist for your first days in Russia
A practical document folder for arrival or relocation: what to keep close, what to copy, and where status-specific requirements must be checked.
15-30 minutesOpen guideOptionalHigh RiskGuideKeep an RVP, VNZH, or RVPO renewal calendar
How to track annual notifications, address changes, travel, and renewals for long-term documents.
30-60 minutes to build the calendar; procedures can take weeksOpen guide - 2
Core setup
9 steps
Moderate RiskGuideFirst 24 hours after arriving in Russia
A calm first-day order: connection, money, transport, documents, address, and emergency contacts.
1-3 hours of active setupOpen guideOptionalHigh RiskGuideMigration card after entering Russia
Check your migration card or entry record, keep it with your passport, and do not confuse it with migration registration.
5-10 minutes to check after border controlOpen guideModerate RiskWizardSIM Card Path Finder
Find the best SIM card option for your situation in Russia.
9 questions6 minStart wizardModerate RiskWizardPayment Path Finder
Find the best payment and banking option for your situation in Russia.
9 questions4 minStart wizardModerate RiskPlannedCheck tax number requirements
Review needed before publishing a full guide
PlannedModerate RiskGuideWhich documents to carry in Russia
What to keep with you, what to store separately, and how to prepare safe copies without sharing sensitive data with Ruvoya.
20-30 minutes to prepareOpen guideModerate RiskGuideDocument checklist for your first days in Russia
A practical document folder for arrival or relocation: what to keep close, what to copy, and where status-specific requirements must be checked.
15-30 minutesOpen guideOptionalModerate RiskGuideHow to prepare a notarized passport translation
When a notarized passport translation may be needed and how to check names, dates, and pages before using it with SFR, FNS, MFC, a bank, or university.
1-2 working daysOpen guideModerate RiskGuidePrepare backup channels for messaging and video calls
How to avoid losing contact if a messenger, calls, or app stores work unreliably.
20-40 minutesOpen guide - 3
Home and documents
3 steps
High RiskPlannedConfirm registration requirements
Review needed before publishing a full guide
PlannedModerate RiskPlannedCheck rental and registration before signing
Review needed before publishing a full guide
PlannedModerate RiskGuideHow to get medical help as a foreigner
What to do in an urgent situation, how to use DMS/OMS or travel insurance, and what to prepare for a first clinic visit.
Immediate for emergency; 1-2 days for a planned visitOpen guide - 4
Daily life
4 steps
Moderate RiskGuideEssential apps for living in Russia
A list of must-have apps for foreigners in Russia: navigation (Yandex Maps, 2GIS), taxi (Yandex Go), translation, banking apps, and backup communication channels.
30 minutesOpen guideLow RiskGuideHow to use public transport in Russia
Troika card (Moscow), Podorozhnik (Saint Petersburg), contactless payment, and mobile apps. Anonymous transport cards require no ID — buy at metro ticket offices for 50-80 rubles.
10 minutesOpen guideLow RiskGuideEmergency numbers and safety for foreigners in Russia
Emergency numbers (112, 101, 102, 103), what to do if you lose your documents, your rights during a police stop, how to report a crime, and embassy contacts.
15 minutesOpen guideOptionalHigh RiskGuideCheck vehicle documents and insurance before driving into Russia
A vehicle checklist: OSAGO insurance, documents, temporary import, customs, toll roads, and route.
1-2 hours to check; processing depends on routeOpen guide