Foreign passports and documents

Deportation of foreign citizens from Russia

Employees of the Federal Migration Service claim that in 2019 more than 200,000 foreigners may be deported from the Russian state. The deportation of foreign citizens will be carried out in the near future.

The expulsion of foreign persons from Russia is a common occurrence. There are a variety of reasons for expulsion. Most often, foreigners are expelled from the Russian Federation in connection with a violation. Another reason for taking such harsh measures is the violation of migration rules.

The deportation of foreign persons is regulated by the Law “On the Stay of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation”.

According to the law, deportation is understood as the involuntary expulsion of a foreigner to another country. The European Convention on Human Rights states that even the most notorious criminal cannot be expelled from a country if he is a citizen. That is, a ban on entry into your country is not possible.

Today, deportation is an administrative punishment. It is relevant for foreigners and stateless persons. Deportation can be either voluntary or forced. In the latter case, a person is forced to leave the country under escort.

Who can be deported

The grounds for expulsion can be very different. The existing Law assumes that this punishment in 2019 is subject to:

  • foreigners living in Russia with forged documents;
  • foreigners who have violated the rules of stay on the territory of Russia;
  • foreigners who have lost their legal grounds for living in the Russian state;
  • foreigners who do not have a registration card in their hands;
  • foreigners who have violated the Law of the Russian Federation.

Also, the grounds for deportation include the undesirability of a person being in Russia. A person who refuses to voluntarily leave the country is expelled under escort. If the law provides for a reduction in the period of stay in the territory of the Russian Federation, then a person undertakes to leave the country within 72 hours. If the basis for the forced departure was the cancellation of the residence permit, then the person undertakes to leave the Russian Federation within 5 calendar days.

Deportation is not possible

  • refugees;
  • foreigners who have requested political asylum;
  • foreigners who filed;
  • citizens of countries in which active hostilities are taking place;
  • employees of the diplomatic institutions.

Expulsion of stateless persons from the Russian Federation

Today, the issue of deportation of stateless persons is quite acute. According to the existing law, it is defined as an individual who does not have citizenship. It is not possible to establish the belonging of a stateless person to one or another power.

Usually, deportation is carried out in relation to stateless persons who have violated the law and served their sentences on the territory of Russia. The deportation of stateless persons is based on the “undesirability of being” in Russia.

If it is impossible to identify the receiving party, then the deportation of a stateless person is transformed into an indefinite imprisonment.

The decision regarding the forced expulsion of a stateless person from Russia is far from always legal. If a person clearly knows that he is being persecuted by the authorities illegally, he can appeal the decision to deport. An unlawful decision can be appealed both administratively and in court.

Features of deportation

The final decision regarding the expulsion of a foreigner from Russia can only be made at the state level. The procedure for deportation is dictated by Russian law.

The procedure for expelling foreigners from Russia is as follows:

  • at the end of the period of legal stay in Russia, a person undertakes to leave its borders within 3 calendar days;
  • when the documents of a foreign person are canceled, the terms of departure increase to 15 days;
  • expulsion is carried out solely on the basis of a court decision;
  • A person "sentenced" to expulsion is in special custody. room.

A foreigner, as well as a stateless person, has the right to appeal against a court decision. A person has only 10 working days to submit the relevant application. A foreigner can apply only after receiving notification.

Payment for home travel

The expulsion of a foreign person from Russia is carried out at the expense of:

  1. The foreigner himself.
  2. An individual or organization that invited a foreigner.
  3. Dip. institutions of the country of which the deportee is a citizen.
  4. Russian Federation (this is relevant only if the first three points are not possible).

Cancellation conditions

Sometimes the deportation of a foreign person is cancelled. This is relevant in case:

  • the deportee has relatives with Russian citizenship;
  • marriage with a citizen of Russia;
  • having a residence permit;
  • the presence of a labor patent;
  • undergoing treatment;
  • study at one of the Russian universities (the university must be accredited in the territory of the Russian Federation).

The decision of the court is not immediately annulled. Before that, the person who appealed the court decision undertakes to undergo a rather lengthy procedure. Also, a person must prepare a package of documents in a timely manner, on the basis of which he will be allowed to continue to stay in Russia.

Features of passport verification

If a person was deported from the Russian Federation, then further entry into the territory of this country will be taboo for him. The term of the ban varies from 3 to 5 years. It is important to bear in mind that violators are not always informed about the terms of "sanctions". This often leads to misunderstandings and undesirable consequences for the deportee.

Most often, troubles arise when a person tries to cross the state border. This usually happens upon arrival in Russia. During the passage of passport control, a person who learns that the entry ban has not yet been lifted is expelled from the country again.

To avoid such an unenviable fate is quite simple. To do this, a person once deported from Russia must resort to on the official website of the FMS. The check makes it possible to clarify whether the documents of the deported person are in the Emergency Situations of the Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation.

Receiving the information

In order to get up-to-date information, a person does not have to leave home and waste time on telephone conversations. Thanks to the Internet, it is possible to check whether entry into Russia is prohibited within a few minutes. Verification is carried out online. To obtain information, a foreigner must fill out an electronic questionnaire. The response to the request usually comes within a few days.

The FMS service is part of an extensive program of the Russian authorities.

The main goal of this program is to control illegal emigrants, whose number has increased catastrophically in Russia today.

How can you find out

It is important to understand that the response to the request is for reference only. A person can obtain legally significant information by personally contacting “their” department of the Federal Migration Service.

After clicking the "Send request" button, the client of the service automatically agrees to the processing of his personal data by the FMS employees. The processing of personal data is based on the relevant Federal Law.

To receive preliminary information, a foreigner must fill in the fields "Name" and "Surname" in Latin. You need to enter your first and last name exactly as they are written in the passport. Then you need to fill in the following fields:

  1. Surname.
  2. Gender affiliation.
  3. Date of birth (in full).
  4. Citizenship.
  5. The type of document being checked.
  6. Number of the checked document.
  7. Document expiration date.
  8. The name of the organization that issued the verified document.

After that, you need to enter the code from the picture. If the characters are poorly displayed, the picture can be replaced. You can also listen to the characters by clicking on the corresponding button. After that, you need to click the "Submit Request" button.

Self-checking on the FMS website allows you to protect yourself from undesirable consequences. According to experts, it is necessary to start preparing for a trip to Russia by checking if the passport is on the “black list”.

Prevent deportation

Everyone can avoid the humiliating procedure of forced expulsion from Russia. It is quite easy not to be persecuted by the Russian authorities.

To do this, the foreigner undertakes to comply with the following rules:
  • clearly articulate the need to be on Russian territory;
  • correctly fill out the migration card;
  • timely notify the border guards about their residence permit;
  • Necessarily ;
  • in a timely manner to be puzzled by obtaining a labor patent;
  • strictly adhere to the rules of visa-free stay on the territory of Russia;
  • have original documents in hand.

Finally

Every foreign citizen may face the threat of forced expulsion. To avoid trouble, you should always be ready to conduct the process in court. A qualified lawyer can help with this.

    An Uzbek works with me, drinks and scores on everyone, no one touches him. Voskresensk, st. Jubilee lane, house 8.
    Where he got the money for his chic life is unclear.
    The police take no action.

    • Yes, they write all these beautiful words, but in reality - at least complain. No, but they can arrange a "demonstrative flogging" for the whole of Russia. And how did the Arabs, Tajiks, Ukrainians, etc. live? without any reason, they will live like that. They will rob, kill and do whatever they want. It is beneficial for our officials.

      • Hello!! My name is Bashir. I was expelled from Russia. I have three children, I am in an official civil marriage of this country. I've already turned everywhere to a dark forest. In court, I was told that if you have children, the law does not exempt you from liability. I understand, but it doesn't seem fair to me. Can anyone tell me where I should go to get this filmed? Expelled under article 27 part two. I did not know that you need to stay at home for 3 months after I went through customs. Write who knows what to do. Thank you!!!

  • Putin a week ago just allowed 200,000 Tajiks who were denied entry to enter again. So migrants can live in peace. For propaganda purposes, 200,000 are allegedly evicted, and 200,000 are allowed to enter and enter. Especially which, apparently, are generally on guard.

    • Hello Maxim. Your spouse needs to apply to the Main Department of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for your region with a letter stating that you are spouses and this restriction violates the constitutional rights of your spouse and your child. Employees of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs must consider this letter within 30 calendar days and make a decision on allowing you to enter the territory of the Russian Federation, or refusing entry. In case of refusal, it is necessary to apply to the court with a corresponding application.

      • Hello, my name is Roman, I am a stateless person, I arrived in Russia in 2014 under the resettlement program, I received a temporary residence permit, I had to apply for citizenship, but it turned out so that I did not find a person for registration, I did the registration, I was refused in the FMS, citing the fact that I needed a residence permit, I left to another region, not knowing that it is impossible to leave this region, having returned back, I found out that all my documents were nullified and I have a deport, moreover, I lost all my documents today, I also live in Russia, could you tell me how what should I do in order to re-do the documents without leaving the territory of Russia

  • I have a child from a citizen of Uzbekistan, I myself am Russian. He mocks and beats, does not feed. And works without documents in hairdressing salons. How can I deport him, and where can I apply?

  • I came from Donetsk. Everything would be fine, but I am being expelled from the Russian Federation. At the moment, fighting is going on in Donetsk, and there is nowhere to live. I want to appeal the decision. Can they reverse the expulsion decision? I want to sign with a guy, I went to the FMS to find out about temporary registration, it turned out to be a violation (exceeding 90 days).

  • Hello, can you tell me, please, is it possible to remove the expulsion? And then they ask for a reasonable amount, and at the same time they very convincingly assure that all documents will be clean upon entry!

  • Good afternoon I am a citizen of Ukraine. I am being expelled from the territory of Russia in the form of a controlled independent departure within 14 days by a court decision for violation of stay. What punishment will I face if I leave the territory of the Russian Federation on my own in 90 days?

    Good day! My wife is a citizen of the Republic of Tatarstan, I am the Russian Federation. If the court ordered the wife a fine without deportation from the Russian Federation, is it necessary to cross the border or leave the country for a certain time in order to re-register and live in peace? Can not understand. My friend had the same situation. The court told him not to, but the FMS says it is. As a result, he said that I was not tired of work, but of the fact that they were not allowed to work in peace, and went to work in the USA.

    By the way, I wanted to say thank you to all Tatarstan residents! You are very kind and wise people, since in 2 years I have never heard insults addressed to me. And in Moscow (no offense) on the second day - from the grandmothers who were sitting at the entrance (they called me a chump, although I don’t smoke, don’t drink, I’m clean and my ass is more often than their face, because of the faith of confession).
    Remember! If you call yourself believers, it does not mean that you are a believer. A man and his faith are determined by his actions! As the majority of both Muslims and Christians say that they are believers and sin right and left. And if some Tajik is dirty, you better admire how much a person loves his family very much, that he does not spare himself, does not spend money on amenities, if only his relatives were fed and clothed. And we chumps, as you call us, get paid for work, hard work that you don't do, not just like some.

    • You go to hard work for a penny yourself, no one drives you there. Of course, locals in Moscow will not go to a construction site for 20,000 rubles a month. And there are already 100% of the “blacks” there, I didn’t even notice the Ukrainians (the construction of a surface metro station).

    • Firdaus, do not pay attention to such people, they treat their fellow citizens badly, they do not understand a lot. Not everyone in Moscow is like that, for example, I understand migrants very well. Don't get mad, there are people everywhere. It's just that some people, out of ignorance and their own limitations, draw dirty conclusions about others. They are simply bored with life, one consolation is to gossip and gossip, even about children, neighbors, etc. I myself am a Russian, a Slav, but among my own fellow citizens I see those with whom I do not want to have anything in common, even of the same nationality.

  • Hello! I sent you a deportation request. I want to know how many years I have been banned, but I don’t know how to do it. I also have a prison term, but my wife is a Russian citizen.

  • An acquaintance came to Russia several years ago, she received a residence permit in Ukraine, but she is a citizen of Uzbekistan. In case of deportation, where will she be sent, to Ukraine or Uzbekistan?

  • I am a citizen of Ukraine. I plan to leave for my homeland in the near future.
    At this point, I will have a delay in registration for several months.
    What threatens me at the border?

  • The husband was deported on the basis of “undesirability of the presence of a foreign person on the territory of the Russian Federation.” I am a citizen of the Russian Federation, we have two children (1.7 and 5 months old), my husband also has a dad - a citizen of the Russian Federation, a pensioner. What should we do? Where to run? Where to write what?

    Hello, I’m in trouble, my granddaughter from Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk, began to come to the neighbors very often, I have a son of 17 years old, I’m raising myself, she’s 29, I found out about their relationship from his page on social networks, I found out against their connection that according to the law he has the right to a relationship from the age of 16, now he learns how he can move to Ukraine, his son is opposed to me, and the neighbor comes more and more often, I know that she has a residence permit in the Dnieper in a military unit, how can she be allowed through the border twice a month??? A person does not work there and does not have his own housing, how can you protect your child from Ukrainian agitation???

  • I am a Russian citizen, and my civil husband is a Tajik, and we have a child. He lives in Moscow, he wants to come, but he is afraid that he will be deported at the airport. How to be?

  • Hello! My husband, a citizen of the Republic of Turkey, was deported from Russia in 2014 for a period of 5 years. The reason is the stay in Russia for more than the established period for 1 month. The reason is the birth of a child. The baby was born two weeks later than the ultrasound forecast. After a difficult birth, I needed his help. As a result, on August 8, he arrived from Turkey in Russia, on October 6 of the same year, when trying to leave the Russian Federation, he was deported. During his visit, he was in the Crimea, in particular in the city of Sevastopol. Previously, he studied at a local university, but we got married here and our two children were born here. He also worked for some time in Moscow. At that time, we could not get permission to stay longer than the deadline, since it was 2014 - the year Crimea was annexed to the Russian Federation ... We were literally sent from one authority to another, but no one was able to give permission to extend the stay. Now, after three years, we want to appeal this issue. I do not want to live in Turkey, and my husband and the father of our children cannot fly to us because of deportation. How can we do the right thing in this situation? Is there any chance at least for a reduction in terms?

    We have in the Voronezh region in the Annensky district on the pond lives gr. Ukraine. He was deported by a court decision in February 2017, but he escaped and again drinks with us, lives for his own pleasure. The police take no action. We cannot find a court decision to take it to the FMS, tell me where to look?

  • The girl lives in Russia, specifically in the city of Sochi, she is 21 years old, she has neither citizenship nor a passport, only a seemingly birth certificate, and she was born in Uzbekistan. Leading a questionable life. She also has a younger sister, who is 14 years old, who has a similar situation. The only factor is that they have a mother who received citizenship in a dubious way, she abuses alcohol and petty theft and does not participate in the life of her youngest daughter in any way. Their father lives in Uzbekistan. What action can be taken against these individuals?

    Hello, my common-law husband was deported to Armenia for nine years. I am a Russian citizen, we have two small children with him and we are already expecting a third child, what should I do and where to go to return him to his family, please tell me thank you

  • I am a citizen of Russia, my wife is a citizen of Armenia, and she is in a position. She violated her stay on the territory of Russia, namely, she stayed for more than 90 days. She was advised to leave the country within three days, she left literally today.
    I have a question. Should I sue and how long will it take?

  • There is a family of Uzbeks. Husband, wife and two children with Russian citizenship (born in Russia). The Uzbeks have no documents, no money, no housing, many debts, they have been here illegally for many years. Question: if they are deported, what will happen to their children, are they citizens of Russia? Will they be given to their parents? And if they don’t have a penny for tickets, at whose expense will they be sent to their homeland?

  • Firfa Svetlana from Moldova stole money and went to Moscow. She works as a nurse without documents (Dobryninsky 2 lane). Where did not complain, no result. My phone: +37-360184045.

    I am a citizen of the Russian Federation. My children are also citizens of the Russian Federation. My husband has a residence permit (for 5 years). We recently registered our relationship with the registry office. Is he required to pay monthly or yearly taxes by law until he obtains citizenship? Can he be deported for this? Children are common.

    I came from Uzbekistan. I have been working for 10 years. I have administrative violations, but honest and conscientious. In general, I am a former gr. Soviet Union, there is a profession. Can I get citizenship?

    My husband was expelled from Russia in 2016. In June, he changed his passport, taking the name of a citizen of the Russian Federation. At the moment he wants to go to Russia, I was against it, will he be able to freely cross the borders of the Russian Federation?

    My fiancé was deported from Russia to his homeland a year ago. The entry ban is expiring. He wants to live and work in Russia. What's the best way to do it? What certificates to collect in the homeland? Is it better to issue a TRP before entering Russia?

  • I am Gr. Moldova. In August, there was a trial in the city of Sevsk, she got off with a fine without deportation, and flew to Moscow two more times after that. I have sick relatives there - gr. RF. The last time, when I left Russia, the customs officer told me that I had either a ban, or a deportation, why did this happen? I didn't break anymore after the trial.

    We are Russians. They arrived from Kazakhstan on September 23, 1993 to the Kaliningrad region. to the post. location. There are two sisters, mother, brother. There is no one in Kazakhstan. All received citizenship. My children and I received citizenship, except for my youngest son, he is now 27 years old. When we arrived, he was 3 years old. I went to kindergarten, school. Then he ended up in a special detention center in the city of Neman. We judge twice. No passport, no citizenship. On December 25, 2017, he was released. The Migration Service was already waiting for him at the gates of the prison. Now he is in Gvardeisk, Kaliningrad region. in the center of illegal migrants. On December 27, there was a court where the Migration Service falsely submitted certificates that he had been on the territory of Russia since 2009. And he was not even registered or registered anywhere. Although the judge said how not registered, if he (my son) submitted all the certificates that he was registered and registered since 1993 on the territory of Russia. I went to kindergarten (94-95), went to school in 97. In the special reception center I received the profession of a bricklayer in 2005. The migration office replied that they did not make a request. Now he was given 90 days. The Migration Service did not allocate money for deportation. No one raised his ass to make a request to the passport office of the city of Neman. What for?! This is not their son, not their nephew. Soulless callous people. I don’t have enough pension to hire a lawyer (only 8 thousand), and I don’t want to get into bondage. I wrote to the Commissioner for Human Rights, but things are still there. And instead of coming home to his mother, he goes from prison back to prison. Russia cannot be understood with the mind. They said that Russia does not need such a citizen. We have half of Russia sitting, let's send them all. If you have no money, you are LBG, and if you have, you are a person, a citizen of Russia. Well, they will take him to Kazakhstan and where? Thrown out into the street like a dog? Advise where to turn, although I no longer believe in justice. Do not renounce the bag and prison. Whatever he is, he is my son.

    I am a citizen of Uzbekistan. I have been living under a patent for 5 years in the Russian Federation. In December 2017, I had two traffic violations for a “belt” and in January for a “pedestrian”. 2018/01/24 received a deportation order for three years for traffic violations. But my wife and I applied to the registry office in December, and we were signed on 2018/01/26. I am a law abiding citizen. What should I do? We have loans, and I pay for everything. My wife doesn't need that damned car without me. I would have known that it would be like this ... I have been driving since 2001, and in Russia I have been driving for 4 years. For all four years - four violations of traffic rules and three violations of registration. It happens to everyone?!

    I have a friend who has expired documents. He only has a passport. Citizen of Uzbekistan. He hides from all authorities, wanders around like a bum, constantly does not work. How to send him home?

    We have such a problem: the FMS of Meleuz does not renew the registration, because there are some flaws in the past. We have been living in Bashkiria for three years already, nothing works with citizenship. Now violations have been revealed and they are forcibly forced to leave the country for 90 days. What to do? And will it be possible for us to enter back, because. is our home here?

    I am a citizen of the Russian Federation. I have a civil husband from Georgia. He was deported last year. But he illegally continued to be in Moscow. And now he was detained again, there was a trial, and he was deported. Now he is in a special detention center on Sakharovo. The bottom line is that he was generally born in the Murmansk region, and it so happened that his mother gave him to an orphanage. This is where the story began. He is adopted by a Georgian family and taken to Georgia. When he was 12, both parents died. And he grew up alone thanks to the neighbors. When he grew up, he illegally came to Russia. And he doesn't want to go there. Here's how to help him? To hire a lawyer - I have no money.

    We are located in the Yasenevo area. Restaurant "Mugan". As in all restaurants, there are many citizens of the CIS here. One citizen of Uzbekistan is generally deported, and despite this, she works quietly, and without a medical book, permission, education - without a single document. It’s worth it, salads are in the way ... It is not known what is sick. Where is the migration service looking?

    Recently there was a trial. At the trial, the judge said that there was not enough certificate of deportation to her homeland, and for this she did not release him on parole. And in the colony they made a request to the FMS in January 2017. Is there any way to get this paper?

    My brother served his term, he was supposed to be deported to Kyrgyzstan, but for some reason this does not happen. Can you describe the procedure? Where can we turn to have him deported to us in Kyrgyzstan?

    I am a citizen of Ukraine, my ex-husband is a citizen of Ukraine. Illegally resides on the territory of the Russian Federation. In Ukraine, he has a huge debt for alimony (all documents, certificates, a court decision are available). Can I apply to the authorities of the Russian Federation to send him to Ukraine because of the search for non-payment of alimony?

    I did my time in Russia, I was released. I am a citizen of another republic. No one told me about the deportation. I myself left the country within five days after my release. When can I enter Russia back? My parents and all my relatives live there.

    I am Moldovan, the husband of Russians. I was deported. They have been keeping them for a day at the airport in a special room with two children in their arms (the older one is a year and a half, the younger is 2 months old). Only stayed three days. Tell me what should I do? And do they even have the right to do so?

    My husband is a citizen of Uzbekistan. We have a 3 year old child. The husband was deported. We are not scheduled, and the child is not registered for it, i.e. I am listed as a single mother. Is it possible to do something while he is still in Russia for shipment?

  • I'm from Ukraine. I have a RVP now. A small child (a year and 10 months), the husband is Russian. Can I be deported? In 2019, my temporary residence in the Russian Federation ends. What should I do?

    My friend has a husband and children - gr. RF. They have a marriage certificate, but she has been illegally in Russia for more than five years. What should she do? How can she legalize it?

    My wife is a citizen of Ukraine. When she arrived in the Russian Federation, I gave an agreement to stay in Russia. And now we have separated, but officially there is no divorce yet. What do I need to do to withdraw from this agreement? She does not have a residence permit either in the territory of the Russian Federation or in Ukraine.

    My mother met a Belarusian. At first everything was fine, he worked, helped in everything, then he began to drink too much, raise his hands to his mother, insult her. Where to apply? His mother takes pity on him and tolerates his insults.

    The neighbor's husband is working in Russia, while his wife and two children remain in Uzbekistan. In Russia, he got another family, no children, his common-law wife is also a citizen of Uzbekistan. What needs to be done to be deported from Russia?

    I was deported from Russia. I am a citizen of the Republic of Lithuania. I have a baby in Russia. He is a citizen of Russia. What can be done?

    I have been living as an illegal immigrant in the Russian Federation for 11 years, I myself am from Turkmenistan. But my family is from Russia. A daughter was born, already seven years old, soon to go to school. What can I do to live normally with my family? I once heard that it is impossible to deport someone who has a family in the Russian Federation? Received capital.

  • I had a travel ban. Deadline ended last month. Where can I submit a cancellation request in order to travel to the Russian Federation without any problems? I am a citizen of Moldova.

    I did not have time to leave Russia on time. There were reasons for that. I am a citizen of Turkmenistan. We have a visa regime with Russia. In September it will be a year since I am in Russia without a visa. Now I want to get out of here. How to avoid deportation? If I am deported, then later I will not be able to leave Turkmenistan anywhere - such is our policy. Who can help?

    Oddly enough, but the law, like a drawbar, where they pull it, will go there. I was released, served 8 years. Worked, paid taxes, paid a lawsuit. His wife and son are Russians, all relatives are in Russia. Discharged from Uzbekistan since 2004. There is nothing in Uzbekistan, and the Russian authorities wanted to spit on me and my family. wife after surgery. I was met from the threshold of the camp and sent to nowhere. This is fine? Whatever it was, no one understands what I was imprisoned for. I do not know what to do…

    My name is Ruslan. I found myself in a very difficult position.
    Currently I am in the TsVSIG OMVD in Kurgan in the Kurgan region.
    I'll start in order.

    I am a native of the Republic of Uzbekistan, I was born and lived there from birth until I was 15 years old.
    After that, he left for the territory of the Russian Federation with his mother on the basis of a birth certificate.
    During the summer holidays I went to KhMAO-Yugra at the place of residence of my grandmother.
    Decided to stay permanently.
    Earlier in Uzbekistan, I did not receive any identity documents.

    Mother returned to Uzbekistan in 1998 without me. After 6 months, my parents and two younger brothers moved to Russia, having received Russian citizenship at the Russian consulate in Uzbekistan.

    At the time of departure from Tashkent, the Republic of Uzbekistan, my family did not put me on the departure list.

    In 1998, my family bought an apartment in Russia, where I was registered according to Form No. 9.
    According to her, I completed the full 11 classes. He also entered the Moscow Correspondence Evening School MEFI.
    Was employed.
    He had a medical book, SNILS, was engaged in obtaining a passport gr. RF.

    But in 2000, I was summoned to the passport office, where I was informed that all my documents were canceled due to the fact that I was suspected of having dual citizenship, due to the fact that I was not included in the departure list.

    A long tedious struggle in terms of documentation did not bring positive results. On the basis of which I was forced to continue my life without documents proving my identity.

    In 2003, I was tried under Part 1 of Art. 111 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, sentenced to 3 years 2 months. (conditionally) with a probationary period of 2 years.
    Then he was forced to move to another city, the same district of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra.

    In 2008, I again applied to the Department of the Federal Migration Service with an application for citizenship of the Russian Federation, after some time I again changed my place of residence.

    In 2010, while living in the city of Uray, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, in the apartment of my cohabitant, employees of the FMS came to me and the district police officer notified me that I needed to come to the central building of the FMS in Khanty-Mansiysk. There, in the course of one working day, having gone through a series of procedures, such as fingerprinting, filling out forms, drawing up applications, photos,
    On July 7, 2010, I was issued a RVP for a year, approved back in 2008.

    Three months before the expiration of the RWP in April 2011, I was again taken into custody on suspicion of committing a crime under Part 1 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. After spending 6 months 9 days in places of isolation from society in the territories of temporary detention centers and pre-trial detention centers, my guilt was not proven, during which I was released from custody in the courtroom.

    Once in the wild, I arrived at the place of residence of my parents. Since the very fact of my suspicion of murder once and for all made up a not entirely positive opinion of me among my former neighbors, gr. spouse and her relatives.
    I again applied to the passport office at the place of residence of my parents in the city of Nyagan of the same district.

    In December 2012, employees from the ug. wanted, asked to go with them.
    In the DMIA I was charged under Part 2 of Art. 158, article 125, part 1 of article 111 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
    Pointing out that since 2004 I have been on the criminal wanted list.
    Thus, the Oktyabrsky District Court, which is located on the God-forgotten island of the Ob River, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, sentenced me on March 20, 2013 in the form of 5 years and 6 months. imprisonment with serving a sentence in a penal colony of general regime.

    At the time of my release (February 16, 2018), I was handed over to the FMS, since, it turns out, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation issued a deportation decision against me.
    At the moment, I have been in the Temporary Detention Center for Foreign Citizens at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the city of Kurgan for 6 months. 5 days.
    The FMS officers were denied my return. According to the response received, Uzbekistan does not recognize me as a citizen, while they indicated that I was not documented in any way on the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

    But the court again extended my maintenance for three months until 11/16/2018.

    Although I stated in the courtroom the desire to resolve the issue of my territorial status in the Russian Federation at the place of my future residence at the place of residence of my parents, who currently live in the city of Surgut, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra.

    Tell me how should I be, what should I do? This is a cry for help

    Ruslan Rashidovich, born 10/19/1982
    Tel.: +79080019847

    At gr. husband - he is Tajikistan - expired honey. certificate in connection with the holidays of doctors. He submits documents for RVP. We have a one year old daughter. Me and my daughter - Mrs. Russia. My husband was told to leave for 90 days. But what about us? I'm on maternity leave and he's the only breadwinner.

    I am 26 years old. She came to Russia with her parents in 1999. Now I took a return home in Ufa. They told me they could be deported. True or not?

    My brother left Russia and returned back. Upon returning, they closed it and said that the deportation was for 5 years. Is there any way to remove the deportation? It is currently closed at the airport. How long can he spend there?

    Every single day, maniacs rape, murderers kill, robbers rob, and the state imposes laws on foreign citizens (citizens of the CIS countries) - complete chaos. The police see criminals in foreign citizens, and real criminals walk before their eyes, but the state does not notice them. And the fact that a foreign citizen violated the regime of stay in the Russian Federation for a day, it immediately annoys them, some of the officials make money on this, and some raise their careers. And criminals calmly rape and kill children, rob pensioners, banks, shops, etc.

  • I wonder when this mess will end? They are expelled from Russia, and they drive back through Belarus in cars. Absolutely nothing is controlled at the borders!

    A young man was detained while checking customs control. We did not know that Belarus is not strange, the border of which does not count. Now he is being sent home, deported. I was notified of this on the day of his delay. What is the deportation period? And is it fixed right away? This is the first time I've encountered this, and I can't understand anything. And they won't let me see him. Like a criminal. And he just wanted, as a law-abiding person, to cross the border and register for migration.

    I am a citizen of Uzbekistan. I was deported in 2016. Expulsion was written in the documents, at the airport they said that I could not enter the territory of the Russian Federation for 5 years. I was deported for delaying registration for 3 months, that is, I had to stay there for 3 months, I was there for 6. I was taken away by the Federal Migration Service and sent to a reception center in Sochi. At that time I was 18 years old, and after serving there for 3 days, I talked on the phone with the head of the FMS, and he allowed me to buy a ticket myself and leave, and I flew away.

    I have a friend who lives in Moscow. In Kyrgyzstan, he left his wife with a baby. He was deported a second time. I made a passport, changed my surname and left again for Russia. Doesn't help the wife. How can I send it back to Kyrgyzstan?

  • I am a citizen of Russia, but not Russian. My family and I rent a room in a communal apartment in St. Petersburg. Neighbors are all Uzbeks, they behave as they want, everyone runs to quarrels, i.e. wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, etc. Send to all 4 sides, in short, oborzeli. What are the options to expel them from the country?

  • I am the sole founder of the LLC. Gr. Uzbekistan.
    2009 - 2017 worked according to the law.
    08/23/2107 - 08/20/2018 was in the Russian Federation, a subscription not to leave.
    08/23/2018 crossed the border of the Russian Federation
    10/10/2018 was judged under Art. 18.8, part 1. The decision of the court - a fine of 2000 rubles, without expulsion. It was written to pay the fine within 60 days.
    On 11/09/2018 I paid the fine and wanted to leave on 11/19/2018 in my car.
    On 11/16/2018, police officers came to my office, started checking, and took me to the police station.
    Charged under Part 4 of Art. 18.8 - entry evasion. Court decisions dated 11/17/2018 - expulsion from the Russian Federation and a fine of 5,000 rubles. It is written that the fine must be paid no later than the next. days after the entry into force of the decision.
    Sent to TsVSIG. There conditions of detention, as in a colony. There are no human rights. Now I'm in Uzbekistan, I don't know what to do. I bought a company with all the money, started work, and here is the situation.
    Where can I apply to return to Russia?

    Do not offend them, they are forced to work for 20,000 thousand. You have to feed your family, they still pay taxes on this money, for registration, they unfasten it to the police. So, do not be offended, there are sheep everywhere. Someone, "said his men a little"? We don't have normal men. They are only interested in vodka and fishing. What should women do? Rusks to dry without men? Look for them soon. They are already leaving for Canada, the USA, Europe.

    My daughter and son-in-law are citizens of Ukraine. Two children were born in Balashikha. They have certificates of temporary shelter. It's been a long time since I applied for RVP. But all of us are not thank God! That fine for driving while intoxicated, deprived of rights, then did not pay taxes on time. All this stretched, stretched and reached out, that now my daughter is 28 years old, and the photo had to be pasted at 25 years old. But the son-in-law did not give and does not give permission to travel with children. He works, drinks, uses drugs (we just found out). I want to send my daughter with children to Ukraine, but what about the passport now? What about an exit permit? He practically does not give money to the family. Sometimes he comes home drunk or after drinking.

    I am a citizen of the Russian Federation, I believed “noodles hung on my ears”, and signed with a citizen of Ukraine, I thought, really, “love”. He lied, beat, drank, even divorced at the 5th month of pregnancy. The child was 9 months old, she filed a minimum wage for alimony - 1/2 of the subsistence level. Do not pay. The debt for alimony and penalties is almost 400 thousand. If they are caught on 18.8, they start playing “theater” in court: “My son is a citizen of the Russian Federation, I love him very much, I provide, etc.”
    The court does not even check and does not want to hear that the debt, that Article 6.1.1 for beatings, that Art. 17.7 for non-payment of alimony. They don't deport.
    How to deport him so that he does not use us?

  • Hello, I was expelled from the Russian Federation under a trial under article 6.8 and plus 18.8 and 4,500 thousand fines and forced deportation to detention in a pre-trial detention center for migrants, but when they brought me to the department, I managed to escape from them straight out of the department, I went out calmly and left without anyone noticing and now I’m sitting and wondering, I want to leave myself, but I want to take my car with me here, can someone tell me whether they will let me out of the Russian Federation or at the border I’ll be put back in jail and then there will be forced expulsion or can I safely leave the territory of the Russian Federation ????? ??

  • The deportee is a citizen of Uzbekistan, his brother is a citizen of the Russian Federation. How to write a statement and how to help his brother? Both are Russian. The law says that you can appeal the ban on entry to brothers and sisters if they are citizens of Russia. ?What to do?

  • 2 admin protocols were drawn up for me for part 2. Articles 6.8 and 6.9 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation. 6.8 for refusing medical treatment. The deportation court did not order. I wrote that I am a family person and, for the first time, an administrator is enough to arrest for 10 days.
    But the law on the status of foreigners, Article 7 says that if there are 2 protocols, then this is an automatic cancellation of the RVP and VNZH. Will my RVP be cancelled? Can something be done?

  • Please tell me where to write about the fact that a citizen of Belarus, who is not quite healthy, uses illegal drugs, who illegally crossed the border after departation.

  • Hello, Sergey. After reading your comment, as far as I understand, you are legally literate. Can you tell me what to do in my situation? We can’t register a marriage with my chosen one. He is a citizen of Tajikistan and is serving a sentence with us. passports. And of course they don’t recognize it. He restored the internal passport of the Republic of Tatarstan. But our registry office does not register without a foreigner. I don’t know what to do.

  • Hello, tell me: can I cancel the decision on deportation issued by the Ministry of Justice in the presence of two young children and the residence permit has been annulled. And how can I appeal the redmission?

  • I was sentenced to three years under Article 228, Part 2, and immediately after my release I was placed in a cvsig. Now, for some reason, they are preparing documents for redmission, knowing that I am challenging the decision of the Ministry of Justice. Judicially. And at the same time knowing that I was married (divorced) having two little sons who are waiting for me! How can I not know! I do not know what to do! I also don’t know how to get around all the features of unreality!

    I am a native of Kyrgyzstan, the first time in Moscow. I went to visit a friend in Odintsovo in the Moscow region. There I was detained by the police and taken to the police station. It turned out that I had invaded a restricted area. They said that they would only issue a fine in the amount of 5000 rubles, but I'm afraid that they will deport me or blacklist me. They did not give me a receipt, they detained me on March 8 and told me to come for a receipt on March 10. How to be? What can be done?

  • Hello, my husband from Gran was arrested and deported to Ukraine, as they said that he was wanted by the interpol for murder, I wonder how and when he managed to do it, if he left when the war started, he left on 11/11/2014. On 02/18/2015 he received a temporary asylum, and the peacekeeper was put on the wanted list and the Ministry of Internal Affairs on 13.02.2015. There in Ukraine, if you don’t go to fight on conscription, they arrest you and put you in jail, they can still hang a criminal case, they came to threaten relatives, even used weapons, beat his father with a butt, filed a statement with the police about the threat and beating, they didn’t accept, they threatened if they still run they’ll kill him, where we live here, I went around everywhere and went to court, they told me that I wasn’t anyone and they politely sent him away, asked the lawyers to take copies of the documents on what basis he was deported and for what, they refused. Is it possible for me to ask for flight asylum for him until he was deported from him, the measure of execution is 40 days, tell me where to write, from whom to ask for help, how they told me from Ukraine that he cannot be killed here and will not have time to reach his destination.

    I am a citizen of Ukraine, I have two sons, one is already 10 years old, the second is a year and a half, both sons and my wife are on my last name. We are officially married, in 2017 I was traveling to Ukraine and I was stopped by police officers in the Bryansk region, they told me that I should go to court with them, since I violated the terms of stay for 6 hours on the territory of Russia. I went to court, I was fined, I don’t remember exactly, but like 5 thousand, and I immediately paid it, after which they explained to me that I was warned that if I violated it again, they would deport me and block the entrance to country. I don’t remember exactly what was in the protocol, but I remember that I was supposed to just leave Russia, but there definitely wasn’t a word about deportation. Now, in 2019, when I tried to come to Russia, I was refused. The wife went to the Ministry of Internal Affairs for migration issues and was told that now it can only be decided through the courts. Please help me, which court in Moscow should I apply to, what to write and which judge. Which cap to fill in, maybe there is a link of some kind, where exactly to go. Naturally, my wife cannot go to Bryansk. Which court should I apply to and which form do I need to fill out? I also want to add that they did not appeal immediately in Bryansk, because they had no idea that they would block my entry into Russia.

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