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The rates of consular fees in Russian foreign institutions have been increased:

The rates of consular fees in Russian foreign institutions have been increased:

February 28, 2024

- Certification of the authenticity of copies of documents - $5 per page
- Document certification - $ 40
- Certification of a document with an apostille - $ 80
- Fee for issuing a certificate for local authorities in Russian - $ 10
- Fee for issuing a certificate for local authorities in another language - $ 20
- Issuance of a 5-year passport for adults - $35
- Issuance of a 5-year international passport for children under 14 years of age - $15
- Issuance of a 10-year passport for adults - $9
- Issuance of a foreign passport for 10 years for children under 14 years of age - $ 50
- Consideration of the application for renunciation of citizenship - $130
- Name change - $100
- Issuance of a paternity certificate - $15
- Certificate of powers of attorney for real estate for children - $40, for the rest - $70
- Other types of power of attorney - $40
- Certification of contracts, the subject of which is subject to evaluation, - 5% of the contract amount, but not less than $ 20 and not more than $1000
- Certificate of wills - $35
Russian Russian translation certificate: $35, from Russian - $45
- Verification of authenticity of signatures on documents increased - $15-30
- Taking measures to protect inherited property - $40
- Consular legalization of documents - $40
- Restoration of the Russian visa - $30
- Fee for consular actions on non-working days, weekends and holidays - $20
- Other notarial actions - $15

You do not need to pay for certificates, the free issuance of which is provided for by law (for example, consular registration or de-registration).

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