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Studying in Russia: Two Essential Invitations

Two indispensable invitations.

There are two indispensable invitations to study in Russia: one is an invitation letter from a Russian university, that is, an admission notice (also known as an admission notice), and the other is an entry invitation letter issued by the Russian Immigration Bureau. These two invitations are the key to your success in studying abroad.

The invitation letter for admission is applied for free by the school.

After submitting your favorite colleges and majors, your application for admission will be accepted and processed by the foreign affairs department of the school (or the foreign student management department). The school will apply for an entry invitation letter issued by the Immigration Bureau for you free of charge.

Back up all documents before the visa.

Once the visa is successfully applied, the entry invitation letter will be kept by the Russian embassy (or consulate) as a voucher and will not be returned. So, remember to copy all the documents before the visa.

The admission contract is necessary.

In order to crack down on illegal immigration and other acts, the auditing standards for Russian visa invitations have gradually become strict. Students studying in Russia now must submit the admission contract signed with the school in addition to the invitation letter. If you fail to provide the contract or the invitation letter doesn't say "sign the contract when you arrive at school", your visa application is likely to be rejected.

Invitation to the competition is a necessary material.

Entry invitation is one of the necessary materials for visa application, and it must be in Russian. This invitation letter, issued by the Russian Immigration Bureau, is the key to your smooth entry.