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I'm a Belgian citizen, preparing to visit Moscow. Today I received my Russian tourist visa for visiting Russia in December.


I wanted to verify if my visa is correct.


  • On my passport in the "Given Names" (2) section, it includes my first name and my 2 patronymic names.
  • On my visa application I also entered my first name and 2 patronymic names (since it was specifically asked in the visa application form to include "First name, other names, patronymic names (as in passport)").
  • On my visa invitation, my name is also marked as my first name and my 2 patronymic names.

However, I noticed that in the "SURNAME, GIVEN NAMES" section of the visa only my last name and first name is shown. My 2 patronymic names are not included on the visa.


Is it normal that the patronymic names are not shown on the visa, or did some mistake happen?


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I'm a Belgian citizen, preparing to visit Moscow. Today I received my Russian tourist visa for visiting Russia in December.
I wanted to verify if my visa is correct.
  • On my passport in the "Given Names" (2) section, it includes my first name and my 2 patronymic names.
  • On my visa application I also entered my first name and 2 patronymic names (since it was specifically asked in the visa application form to include "First name, other names, patronymic names (as in passport)").
  • On my visa invitation, my name is also marked as my first name and my 2 patronymic names.
However, I noticed that in the "SURNAME, GIVEN NAMES" section of the visa only my last name and first name is shown. My 2 patronymic names are not included on the visa.
Is it normal that the patronymic names are not shown on the visa, or did some mistake happen?

Neither Alla, nor Sergey or Pasha had their patrynomics listed. Non issue.

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Gary And Alla

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