How to Buy a SIM Card in Russia as a Foreign Visitor starting from 2025

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How to Buy a SIM Card in Russia as a Foreign Visitor starting from 2025

Staying in Russia for two weeks or longer? Here’s Why a Local SIM Card Is a Smart Choice

If you’re planning to stay in Russia for two weeks or more—or intend to visit regularly—purchasing a local Russian SIM card is highly recommended. Not only will it provide you with reliable mobile connectivity, but it also facilitates the opening of a Russian bank account with a MIR credit card. This card gives you access to MIR Pay, Russia’s domestic contactless payment system.

This is especially important, as Western-issued credit cards and services like Apple Pay or Google Pay do not work in Russia.

However, please note that there are some important caveats. The process of obtaining a SIM card has become more complex for non-residents. To assist you, we have prepared a step-by-step guide based on feedback from our students who have successfully navigated this process in recent weeks.

Step-by-Step Guide to Getting a SIM Card in Russia

1. Get a Notarised Translation of Your Passport

Before you can apply for any official documents, you must have a notarised translation of your passport into Russian.

2. Apply for SNILS (Russian Social Security Number)

A SNILS (СНИЛС) is required for various government services, including SIM card registration.

3. Register on the State Services Portal (Госуслуги)

The Russian State Services Portal (Gosuslugi) is required to activate your SIM card.

4. Submit Your Biometrics

5. Apply for a SIM Card at a Mobile Operator’s Store

Once you have SNILS, a verified Gosuslugi account, and registered biometrics, you can buy a SIM card.

6. Activate Your SIM Card via Госуслуги

For activation, you must log in to your Gosuslugi account and confirm the registration.

Alternative Solutions for Tourists staying only for a few days

If you are in Russia for a short visit, consider these options:

Buying a SIM card in Russia as a foreigner now requires several bureaucratic steps. The process can take a few days, so plan ahead.

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