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Schengen Visa for Russians 2026Requirements, Fee, Documents & Where to Apply

Schengen visa required

Countries covered
29
Visa needed
Yes
Max short stay
90/180
Standard fee
EUR 90

Do Russians need a Schengen visa?

Yes. Russians need a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) before travelling to any of the 29 Schengen countries, even for tourism. One visa covers the whole area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

Russiais not on the EU's visa-exemption list (verified against France's published visa policy), so a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) is required before travel. The good news: the process is harmonised. One application at the consulate of your main destination gives you a visa valid across all 29 member countries, and 104 nationalities are in the same position - the consulates process these files every day.

Schengen Country Guides for Russian Applicants (7)

Per-country corridor guides for Russian citizens - apply through the consulate of your main destination. Where available, these include the exact document checklist published for Russia.

Schengen Visa Documents for Russians

The core file is the same at every Schengen consulate. Each consulate (and its VFS Global or TLScontact centre) publishes the exact checklist for applicants from Russia - our per-country guides above link the official checklists where we hold them.

  • Harmonised Schengen short-stay application form, signed
  • Passport valid at least three months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen Area
  • Recent passport-format photos
  • Travel medical insurance with at least EUR 30,000 coverage, valid across Schengen
  • Proof of accommodation and a travel itinerary or round-trip reservation
  • Proof of sufficient funds for the stay
  • Evidence of ties to Russia: employment or study letter, property, family - anything showing you will return

Schengen Visa Fee for Russians

The fee is set EU-wide, so it is identical whichever member state you apply to: in the official fee schedules we track, EUR 90 for adults, EUR 45 for children aged 6 to 12, and free for children under 6. There is no special per-nationality surcharge for Russian applicants, but VFS Global or TLScontact service fees apply where the consulate outsources intake, and the visa fee is not refunded on refusal. Full details on the Schengen visa fee page.

Beyond Schengen: What the Russia Passport Unlocks

Europe is one region - see the full picture of where the Russia passport can travel visa-free, on arrival or with an e-visa on the Russia passport page, compare it against every other passport on the passport rankings, or read the full Schengen visa guide for the countries list, application steps and the 90/180 rule.

Schengen Visa for Russians: FAQ

Do Russians need a Schengen visa in 2026?

Yes. Russians need a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) before travelling to any of the 29 Schengen countries, even for tourism. One visa covers the whole area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

How much is the Schengen visa fee for Russians?

The standard Schengen short-stay visa fee in the official fee schedules we track is EUR 90 for adults and EUR 45 for children aged 6 to 12; children under 6 are free. Where the consulate outsources intake to VFS Global or TLScontact, a service fee is charged on top. The fee is the same whichever Schengen country you apply to.

Where do Russians apply for a Schengen visa?

Apply at the consulate (or its VFS Global / TLScontact centre) of your main destination - the Schengen country where you will spend the longest. If your stays are equal, apply to the country of first entry. Applying to a different member because it seems easier is a common ground for refusal.

What documents do Russians need for a Schengen visa?

The standard file is: the harmonised application form, a passport valid at least three months beyond departure from Schengen, recent photos, travel medical insurance with at least EUR 30,000 coverage, proof of accommodation and itinerary, proof of funds, and evidence of ties to Russia. Each consulate publishes an exact per-nationality checklist - see our per-country guides for specifics.

How long does a Schengen visa take for Russians?

In the official data we track for France, consulates decide within 15 days in most cases, extendable to up to 45 days when extra scrutiny or documents are needed. Applications can be lodged up to 6 months before travel; apply several weeks ahead in high season.

Which countries does a Schengen visa cover for Russians?

The Schengen Area has 29 member countries in 2026: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. One short-stay visa is valid in all of them. Ireland and the United Kingdom are not in Schengen and run separate visa policies.

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