Foreign citizens who stay at the SPbU Halls of Residence shall contact the Passport and Visa Support Department no later than 3 working days upon their arrival to register their residence and shall submit the following documents:
- an application signed by an SPbU employee responsible for their main field of study,
- a passport + copies of all marked pages,
- a migration card + its copy (except citizens of the Republic of Belarus),
- residential tenancy agreement.
Foreign citizens who stay at private addresses shall contact their «receiving party», i. e. the owner of private premises, within 3 working days upon their arrival to register their residence and shall submit the following documents:
- a passport + copies of all marked pages,
- a migration card + its copy (except citizens of the Republic of Belarus).
The «receiving party» fills in the notification and applies for migration registration either to the Division of the Administration for Migration Issues at the location of the relevant premises, or to the Multifunctional Centre (MFC), or to the Russian Post, after which the detachable section of the notification form of migration registration is given to a foreign citizen.
NB!!! A foreign citizen shall submit a copy of the notification of migration registration to employees of the Passport and Visa Support Department of St Petersburg University.
We notify you that migration registration is legal only if it is applied for at the address of your actual residence and received by the owner of the private premises through authorised organisations: the Multifunctional Centre (MFC), the Administration for Migration Issues of the General Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Russian Post. Obtaining documents confirming your migration registration from third parties without being provided with a place of residence may lead to negative consequences for foreign citizens, up to and including expulsion from St Petersburg University and deportation from the Russian Federation.