From September 10, at multifunctional centers in the Leningrad region, you can benefit from a consultation and visa document preparation service live, without an appointment. This opportunity arose within the framework of an agreement between the visa center of the Unified Document Center (part of the Bronka Group holding company) with the MFC of the Leningrad region.
Previously, the preparation of visa documents was available in test mode at nine MFC offices in the border areas of the Leningrad region. You can now submit documents to all 37 MFCs in the region.
“Now, to get a visa, you don’t need to travel from the most remote corner of the region to the city,” said Sergei Esipov, director of the State Budget Institution of the MFC of the region of Leningrad. “At the same time, not only residents of the Leningrad region, but also of St. Petersburg, who, for example, live or work here, can turn to the“ My Documents ”center. In the future, in the MFC region, it will also be possible to purchase travel insurance and order the translation of documents into foreign languages.
Russian tourists can apply for visas to travel to European countries such as Estonia, Greece, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Cyprus, Bulgaria and many more, as well as Finland to return visiting relatives. You can also extend visas to Italy, Spain and Portugal, apply for business visas for Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, France, as well as issue visas for Thailand, Great Britain and Canada.
“In a pandemic, there are no ordinary cases and there is no single advice on which visa to apply for,” comments Olesya Mironova, head of the UCD visa center, “we consider each application individually, we study scrupulously visa history and clients plans. In the field, MFC consultants accept the application and forward it to us for review, then we contact the client, discuss options, make recommendations, and compile a list of documents. customer from the Leningrad region does not need to travel to St. Petersburg to submit documents: thanks to the agreement, they can be submitted through the nearest MFC.
The UCD Visa Center has been preparing documents for visa processing for over 10 years. A vaccination certificate is not required to obtain visas, but it may be necessary in some countries already when crossing the border.
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