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Paying in Russia when your cards don't work

Foreign Visa and Mastercard have not worked in Russia since 2022. Here is how visitors actually pay in 2026 — cash brought in and exchanged properly, an honest look at UnionPay, and the MIR card route for longer stays.

Updated July 2026 · 6 min read

  • Euros or US dollars in clean, recent notes — banks routinely refuse worn, torn, marked or heavily creased bills
  • Enough for the entire stay plus a reserve — plan on cash covering everything, not just incidentals
  • Under US$10,000 equivalent per person, or declare the excess at entry
  • A mix of denominations, so you are not asking a small cafe to break the equivalent of a large note
  • Exchange only at bank branches, never at street kiosks — and keep every exchange receipt

Declaration limit: up to US$10,000 equivalent per person may be brought into Russia without a customs declaration. Anything above that must be declared at entry. The limit is per person, so a couple traveling together has more headroom than a solo visitor.

Budgeting: daily cash needs vary too much by travel style for a single number to be honest. The reliable approach is to price your accommodation, transport and food for the full stay in cash terms before you leave, then add a reserve on top for the unplanned. It is far easier to carry a little too much than to top up once you are inside the country.

  • Bring your passport and your printed e-visa to a major bank branch
  • Get a local SIM card first if you can — banking apps confirm operations by SMS, and a Russian number makes the process smoother
  • Ask to open an account for a foreign citizen; the account comes with a MIR card
  • Fund the account with cash you exchange at the same branch
  • Install the banking app to top up, check the balance and pay online

Transfers warning: cross-border transfers to Russia from Western banks are heavily restricted under sanctions rules. Do not plan on "sending money to yourself" once you are there — for practical purposes, what you bring in cash, plus whatever you load onto a locally opened MIR card, is what you have for the trip.

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