Russian private (homestay) visa for New Zealand citizens
๐ณ๐ฟNew ZealandVisa required
In short
Here is how a New Zealand citizen obtains a private (homestay) visa. A Russian private visa (also called a homestay or guest visa) is for visiting relatives or friends. The host in Russia must obtain a private invitation through their local GUVM (migration) office, which can take several weeks. Once issued, you apply at the Russian consulate or visa centre. Private visas allow stays of up to 90 days.
New Zealand: Visa required
Apply for a standard visa at a consulate or visa center.
See the full New Zealand guideAt a glance
- Who it's for
- People visiting family members or friends who are Russian citizens or residents.
- Invitation
- Private invitation arranged by the host through the local GUVM office.
- Validity / stay
- Up to 90 days; multiple-entry versions up to 3 years for some cases.
- Entries
- Single, double or multiple entry.
- Indicative cost
- Consular fee by nationality + service fee; the GUVM invitation is arranged by the host in Russia.
Documents New Zealands will need
- Passport valid 6+ months with blank pages
- Completed visa application form
- One passport-size photo
- Original private invitation issued via GUVM
- Travel medical insurance (most nationalities)
How New Zealands get a Russian private (homestay) visa
- 1
Obtain an invitation letter
Get a tourist confirmation/voucher or a business invitation. This can be ordered online in minutes.
- 2
Complete the application form
Fill in the official visa application form for the consulate that serves your country of residence.
- 3
Prepare your documents
Valid passport, photo, invitation, and (for some nationalities) travel medical insurance.
- 4
Submit at a consulate or VFS center
Apply in person or by post at the Russian consulate or an authorised visa center (e.g. VFS Global).
- 5
Collect your visa
Pay the consular and service fees, then collect your passport with the visa once processed.
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FAQ โ Russian private (homestay) visa for New Zealands
Do New Zealands need a private (homestay) visa for Russia?
If your trip matches the purpose of a private (homestay) visa (people visiting family members or friends who are russian citizens or residents.), then New Zealands generally need this visa to enter Russia.
How do New Zealands apply for a Russian private (homestay) visa?
New Zealands obtain the required invitation, complete the visa application form, then submit the passport and documents at the Russian consulate or authorised visa centre that serves New Zealand. See your New Zealand country guide for the exact consulates and visa centres.
How much does a Russian private (homestay) visa cost for New Zealands?
The consular fee depends on nationality and agreements between Russia and New Zealand, plus a visa-centre service fee and (for invitation-based visas) the invitation cost.
How long does a private invitation take?
Because it is processed by the GUVM office in Russia, a private invitation can take several weeks โ plan well ahead.
