🇺🇸 Updated for 2026

Russian Visa for US Citizens — Complete Guide

Everything you need to know about getting a Russian visa as an American citizen in 2026. Requirements, costs, processing times, and step-by-step instructions.

From $178 total

Consular fee + invitation

5–10 business days

Standard processing

3 consulates in US

DC, New York, Houston

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Quick Answer

Yes, US citizens can get a Russian visa in 2026. You need a visa invitation (tourist voucher), a completed application form, and must submit documents to a Russian consulate. The total cost is approximately $178–$199 for a tourist visa (consular fee $160 + invitation $18). Processing takes 5–10 business days. Americans have a unique privilege: they can apply at any Russian consulate worldwide and are eligible for multi-year multiple-entry visas.

Important: US citizens are NOT eligible for the Russian e-visa. You must apply for a traditional visa.

Requirements for US Citizens

To apply for a Russian tourist visa, American citizens need the following documents:

Valid US Passport

Required

Must be valid for at least 6 months after your visa expiry date. Must have at least 2 blank pages for the visa stamp.

Visa Invitation (Tourist Voucher)

Required

Official visa support letter from a licensed Russian tour operator. Order online — delivered by email in 5 minutes for $18.

Completed Application Form

Required

Fill out the electronic visa application at visa.kdmid.ru. Print, sign, and attach your photo.

Passport Photo

Required

One passport-sized photo (3.5×4.5 cm) on white background. Must be recent (within 6 months).

Consular Fee ($160)

Required

Standard processing: $160. Express processing: $260. Payment by money order or cashier's check (varies by consulate).

Travel Insurance

Optional

NOT required for US citizens (unlike most nationalities). However, strongly recommended for medical emergencies.

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Cost Breakdown for US Citizens

Here is exactly how much a Russian visa costs for Americans in 2026:

Tourist Visa — Total Cost: $178–$214

ItemStandardExpress
Consular fee$160$260
Visa invitation (tourist voucher)$18$18
Passport photos~$10~$10
Travel insurance (optional)$0$0
Total~$188~$288

Business Visa — Total Cost: $319–$659

ItemSingle EntryMulti-Entry (1yr)
Consular fee$160$160
Business invitation (LOI)$149$399
Passport photos~$10~$10
Total~$319~$569

How to Apply — Step by Step

Follow these 5 steps to get your Russian visa as a US citizen:

1

Get Your Visa Invitation

Order a tourist visa invitation (visa support letter) online from a licensed Russian tour operator. Delivered by email in 5 minutes. Cost: $18.

2

Complete the Visa Application Form

Fill out the Russian visa application form at visa.kdmid.ru. Print and sign the completed form. This takes about 20 minutes.

3

Prepare Your Documents

Gather: valid US passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages), visa invitation, completed application form, passport photo (3.5×4.5cm, white background), and consular fee ($160).

4

Submit to Russian Consulate

Submit your documents in person or by mail to a Russian consulate (Washington DC, New York, or Houston). Some consulates accept walk-ins; others require appointments.

5

Receive Your Visa

Pick up your passport with the visa stamp after 5–10 business days (standard) or 1–3 days (express). Your visa will be valid for the dates specified in your invitation.

Processing Times

How long it takes to get a Russian visa for US citizens:

Visa Invitation

5 minutes

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Standard Processing

5–10 business days

From submission at consulate to visa issuance

Express Processing

1–3 business days

Additional $100 fee at most consulates

Total Timeline: 2–3 Weeks

Plan for 2–3 weeks from start to finish: 1 day to gather documents and get your invitation, 1–2 days to complete the application form and mail your passport, and 5–10 business days for consulate processing. Start at least 4 weeks before your trip for safety.

Russian Consulates in the United States

There are 3 Russian diplomatic missions in the US that process visa applications:

Embassy of Russia

Washington, DC

2650 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007

Jurisdiction: DC, MD, VA, WV, and all states not covered by other consulates

Consulate General

New York, NY

9 East 91st Street, New York, NY 10128

Jurisdiction: NY, NJ, CT, PA, and New England states

Consulate General

Houston, TX

1333 West Loop South, Suite 1300, Houston, TX 77027

Jurisdiction: TX, LA, AR, OK, NM, CO, and southern states

Apply Anywhere in the World

US citizens have a unique privilege: you can apply for a Russian visa at any Russian consulate in any country. This is useful if you're already traveling abroad. Most other nationalities can only apply in their country of residence.

Russian E-Visa: Not Available for Americans

As of 2026, US citizens are NOT eligible for the Russian e-visa (electronic visa). The e-visa program, which allows citizens of 55 countries to apply online without visiting a consulate, does not include the United States due to the reciprocity principle — since the US does not offer a similar simplified visa for Russian citizens.

Americans must apply for a traditional visa through a Russian consulate or visa center. This requires an in-person or mail-in submission with all required documents.

Comparison: Traditional Visa vs. E-Visa

FeatureTraditional Visa (US)E-Visa (55 countries)
Available to Americans✅ Yes❌ No
Application methodConsulate/mailOnline
Processing time5–10 days4 days
Cost$160 + $18$40
Max stay30 days16 days
Entry pointsAnyLimited
Multi-entryAvailableSingle only

Want to learn more? Read our full comparison: E-Visa vs. Tourist Visa →

Special Privileges for US Citizens

Americans enjoy several unique advantages when applying for Russian visas:

Apply at Any Consulate Worldwide

Unlike most nationalities, US citizens can submit their visa application at any Russian consulate in any country. Traveling in Europe? Apply at the Russian consulate in Paris, London, or Berlin.

Multi-Year Visas Available

Americans can receive multiple-entry business visas valid for up to 3 years. Each stay is limited to 90 days per 180-day period, but you can enter Russia multiple times.

No Insurance Requirement

US citizens are NOT required to have travel medical insurance for their Russian visa application. Most other nationalities must provide proof of insurance. We still recommend getting coverage.

Reciprocity-Based Fees

The $160 consular fee for Americans is based on the reciprocity principle — matching what the US charges Russian citizens. This is a flat fee regardless of visa type (tourist or business).

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Russian visas for US citizens:

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