Russia - Level 4: Do Not Travel. Updated to remove COVID-specific information and the kidnapping risk indicator as well as updates to security risks.
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I HAVE A MEXICAN PASSPORT, DO I NEED A RUSSIA VISA FOR MEXICANS? Every Mexican visitor needs a visa to travel to the biggest country in the World. But, for your benefit, you can use iVisa.com to apply for a Kalinigrad eVisa or a Far East eVisa, as long as you keep in mind that these eVisas apply only for those regions.
Ukraine - Level 4: Do Not Travel. Do not travel to Ukraine due to Russia's war against Ukraine. The Department of State continues to advise that U.S. citizens not travel to Ukraine due to active armed conflict. Read the entire Travel Advisory.
Ukraine - Level 4: Do Not Travel. Do not travel to Ukraine due to Russia's war against Ukraine. The Department of State continues to advise that U.S. citizens not travel to Ukraine due to active armed conflict. Read the entire Travel Advisory.
It's perfectly legal for Americans to travel to Cuba, except for explicit tourism purposes. However, you will need to meet some requirements. Specifically, you need a Cuban Tourist Card (a.k.a Cuban Visa), travel insurance, and a self-certification under one of the 12 travel categories of authorized travel to Cuba.
You can bring dollars or Euros to Russia, but it can be difficult to find a place to exchange other currencies. Keep in mind that exchange places at the airport will likely give you a bad rate, so try to wait until you're in the city. Some places will offer to accept dollars or euros.
A valid visa is necessary to depart Russia. Travelers who overstay their visa's validity, even for one day, will be prevented from leaving until their sponsor intervenes and requests a visa extension on their behalf.
Who Can Travel To Russia Without A Visa? US citizens traveling to Russia for business purposes can stay in the country for up to 90 days without a visa if they have a business invitation issued by a Russian company.
Risk levelAvoid all travel to Ukraine due to the Russian military invasion. Your safety is at high risk, particularly if you engage in active combat. On October 10, 2022, Russia launched numerous missile strikes against Ukrainian civilian and government infrastructure in multiple cities, including Kyiv.