Multi-year travel medical insurance for Russian multi-year visa
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When applying for a multi-year Russian business visa you have to provide a letter of proof that says you have travel medical insurance for the visa validity period, which in this case can be for two or more years. Finding travel medical insurance that is valid for multiple years is easy in for example Europe. But where can multi-year travel medical insurance be found in the United States that will allow getting the required letter of proof?
Most major U.S. insurance companies only seem to provide single trip or one year travel insurance, but not for multiple years at a time.
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When applying for a multi-year Russian business visa you have to provide a letter of proof that says you have travel medical insurance for the visa validity period, which in this case can be for two or more years. Finding travel medical insurance that is valid for multiple years is easy in for example Europe. But where can multi-year travel medical insurance be found in the United States that will allow getting the required letter of proof?
Most major U.S. insurance companies only seem to provide single trip or one year travel insurance, but not for multiple years at a time.
visas russia insurance
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When applying for a multi-year Russian business visa you have to provide a letter of proof that says you have travel medical insurance for the visa validity period, which in this case can be for two or more years. Finding travel medical insurance that is valid for multiple years is easy in for example Europe. But where can multi-year travel medical insurance be found in the United States that will allow getting the required letter of proof?
Most major U.S. insurance companies only seem to provide single trip or one year travel insurance, but not for multiple years at a time.
visas russia insurance
When applying for a multi-year Russian business visa you have to provide a letter of proof that says you have travel medical insurance for the visa validity period, which in this case can be for two or more years. Finding travel medical insurance that is valid for multiple years is easy in for example Europe. But where can multi-year travel medical insurance be found in the United States that will allow getting the required letter of proof?
Most major U.S. insurance companies only seem to provide single trip or one year travel insurance, but not for multiple years at a time.
visas russia insurance
visas russia insurance
asked Oct 7 '17 at 3:32
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Since you mention obtaining insurance in the USA. According to the Russian Embassy in the USA you only need to provide proof of medical insurance covering the period of the first visit not the validity of the visa.
http://www.russianembassy.org/page/business-visa
Aha, thanks for clarifying that. I have previously applied for a similar visa from another country where the Russian consulate required proof of insurance for the entire trip period, which is why I assumed it would be the same when applying from the U.S.
â Markus Hallmann
Oct 7 '17 at 20:53
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1 Answer
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up vote
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Since you mention obtaining insurance in the USA. According to the Russian Embassy in the USA you only need to provide proof of medical insurance covering the period of the first visit not the validity of the visa.
http://www.russianembassy.org/page/business-visa
Aha, thanks for clarifying that. I have previously applied for a similar visa from another country where the Russian consulate required proof of insurance for the entire trip period, which is why I assumed it would be the same when applying from the U.S.
â Markus Hallmann
Oct 7 '17 at 20:53
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up vote
2
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Since you mention obtaining insurance in the USA. According to the Russian Embassy in the USA you only need to provide proof of medical insurance covering the period of the first visit not the validity of the visa.
http://www.russianembassy.org/page/business-visa
Aha, thanks for clarifying that. I have previously applied for a similar visa from another country where the Russian consulate required proof of insurance for the entire trip period, which is why I assumed it would be the same when applying from the U.S.
â Markus Hallmann
Oct 7 '17 at 20:53
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up vote
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up vote
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Since you mention obtaining insurance in the USA. According to the Russian Embassy in the USA you only need to provide proof of medical insurance covering the period of the first visit not the validity of the visa.
http://www.russianembassy.org/page/business-visa
Since you mention obtaining insurance in the USA. According to the Russian Embassy in the USA you only need to provide proof of medical insurance covering the period of the first visit not the validity of the visa.
http://www.russianembassy.org/page/business-visa
answered Oct 7 '17 at 5:05
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Aha, thanks for clarifying that. I have previously applied for a similar visa from another country where the Russian consulate required proof of insurance for the entire trip period, which is why I assumed it would be the same when applying from the U.S.
â Markus Hallmann
Oct 7 '17 at 20:53
add a comment |Â
Aha, thanks for clarifying that. I have previously applied for a similar visa from another country where the Russian consulate required proof of insurance for the entire trip period, which is why I assumed it would be the same when applying from the U.S.
â Markus Hallmann
Oct 7 '17 at 20:53
Aha, thanks for clarifying that. I have previously applied for a similar visa from another country where the Russian consulate required proof of insurance for the entire trip period, which is why I assumed it would be the same when applying from the U.S.
â Markus Hallmann
Oct 7 '17 at 20:53
Aha, thanks for clarifying that. I have previously applied for a similar visa from another country where the Russian consulate required proof of insurance for the entire trip period, which is why I assumed it would be the same when applying from the U.S.
â Markus Hallmann
Oct 7 '17 at 20:53
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