Russia E-Visa Support
Complete guidance through the Russian unified e-visa application — from eligibility check to submission review and status tracking.
Chinese citizens are fully eligible for the Russian unified e-visa — a fully online application with about four calendar days of processing. Direct flights connect Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou with Moscow, so air entry is straightforward.
What you need
Most refusals come from the photo and from small mismatches between the form and the passport — see our guide to rejection reasons.
Getting there
Most Chinese travelers fly direct to Moscow (Sheremetyevo) — the airport accepts e-visa holders. Entering via Kaliningrad is relevant mainly if you are combining Russia with a European itinerary.
How we help
Complete guidance through the Russian unified e-visa application — from eligibility check to submission review and status tracking.
A personal, step-by-step route plan for reaching Russia through Kaliningrad — transport options, border checkpoints, timing and backup plans.
Our complete service: e-visa support, route planning and documents combined, plus live chat support on your actual travel days.
Quick answers
Yes. China (incl. Taiwan) is on the official list of 64 eligible countries. The e-visa is issued for 120 days with a single stay of up to 30 days, processing takes about 4 calendar days, and the consular fee is about US$52. No invitation letter or hotel booking is required.
Most Chinese travelers fly direct to Moscow (Sheremetyevo) — the airport accepts e-visa holders. Entering via Kaliningrad is relevant mainly if you are combining Russia with a European itinerary.
We reply within 1–12 hours, and our Express 24-Hour Review checks an existing application, documents and route within one day. For complete preparation, Full Travel Assistance covers the application, route and documents together.
Tell us your travel dates and starting city — we answer personally within 1–12 hours, in English, with no obligation to book.
VATGUCHER Travel is an independent coordination and information service. We are not a government body, embassy or visa center, and we do not issue visas. Final decisions are always made by border and immigration authorities.