North Koreans and citizens from 17 other countries can now visit Russia’s Far East area using a free electronic visa, the Russian Embassy in Pyongyang announced on Wednesday.
Tests for the registration of e-visas have been available on the website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs since August 1, the embassy said on its Facebook page.
North Koreans and citizens from 17 other countries can now visit Russia’s Far East area using a free electronic visa, the Russian Embassy in Pyongyang announced on Wednesday.
Tests for the registration of e-visas have been available on the website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs since August 1, the embassy said on its Facebook page.
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