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Important Updates for NRIs and Students Living in Russia

Important Updates for NRIs and Students Living in Russia

VartaLab Russia – Important Information for NRIs, Students & Workers

Russia continues to be a major destination for Indian students, skilled professionals, and long-term residents. To support the Indian community, here are essential updates and guidelines related to safety, documentation, education, employment, and daily living in Russia.


1. Safety & Travel Guidelines

  • Always carry your passport, migration card, and registration slip while traveling inside Russia.

  • Update your address registration within 7 days of changing residence.

  • Follow local laws and maintain your visa status to avoid penalties.

  • In case of emergencies, contact the Indian Embassy in Moscow or regional consulates.


2. Education Updates

  • Indian students must ensure timely renewal of their student visa through the university’s international department.

  • Universities in Russia require mandatory health insurance every academic year.

  • Keep copies of academic documents, admission letters, and hostel agreements.

  • Attendance and exam rules vary by institution, so follow university guidelines carefully.


3. Employment & Work Regulations

  • Foreign nationals require a valid work visa or work permit to be employed legally.

  • Students studying in accredited institutions can work part-time if permitted by their visa type.

  • High-Qualified Specialists (HQS) have access to simplified procedures and higher salary standards.


4. Documentation & Legal Requirements

  • Register your local address at the post office, MFC center, or through your landlord/employer.

  • Always maintain copies of your migration documents and visa pages.

  • Report lost passports immediately to local police and the Indian Embassy.


5. Daily Living Tips

  • Learning basic Russian greatly improves convenience and communication.

  • Use official apps and websites for public transport, banking, and government services.

  • Follow weather advisories during extreme winter months.


6. Important Contacts (Russia)

  • Indian Embassy, Moscow
    Email: cons.moscow@mea.gov.in
    Phone: +7 495 783 7535

  • Emergency Police: 102

  • Medical Emergency: 103

  • Fire: 101

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