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  • Check Foreign and Commonwealth Office Travel Advice before travelling.  
     
     
  • Bring enough funds for your stay and onward/return journey. Bring cash in US dollars. Bank transfers are possible but take time.  
     
     
  • Declare all foreign currency if it exceeds US dollars 1,500 in cash and valuable items such as cameras, computers, jewellery etc, on arrival at customs.  
     
     
  • Keep your valuables – cash, travellers cheques and credit cards, passport, visa and travel documents – in a safe place. If valuables are stolen, inform the militia (police) and obtain a report.  
     
     
  • Ensure that your visa is valid. Lost/expired visas can be replaced, but it is a lengthy and complex procedure and heavy fines can be levied. Your sponsor is responsible for regularising your status. You will not be allowed to leave Russia without a visa.  
     
  • Keep a separate record of your passport details, preferably a certified photocopy of the first five pages of a blue passport or the 'Details' page of a new passport. Photocopies of your birth certificate and visa would also help. Enter next of kin details into the back of your passport.  
     
     
  • Be aware of pickpockets, bag-snatchers and gypsy children. Theft is commonplace on public transport, at railway stations and airports.  
     
     
  • Take care at all stations and on trains, particularly long distance and international services, eg St Petersburg/Moscow. Make sure that your cabin door is quite secure from the inside by tying closed with wire or strong cord.  
     
     
  • Ask your travel agent for the leaflet British Consular Services Abroad.  
     
     
  • Don’t leave home without travel insurance. Ensure that you are fully covered not only for medical treatment/local hospitalisation and medical evacuation but also unexpected expenses such as costs incurred from overbooked flights. It is not unknown for travellers to spend some days waiting for onward flights.  
     
     
  • Don’t get involved with drugs. Penalties are severe.  
     
     
  • Don’t drink and drive. It is against the law. Don’t leave drinks unattended in bars/restaurants as they may be drugged. Take care when drinking with casual acquaintances.