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📱 How to Get a Russian SIM Card as a Foreigner

What You Need:
1. SNILS (Get at MFC/Social Fund)
2. Gosuslugi account (Register + verify)
3. Unified biometric system registration (Biometrics: photo + voice)
4. Phone IMEI

🔹 Step-by-Step Guide:
1️⃣ Get a notarized passport translation
2️⃣ Obtain SNILS at MFC/Social Fund office
3️⃣ Register on Gosuslugi (verify via MFC/bank)
4️⃣ Complete biometric registration
5️⃣ Buy SIM at mobile carrier store

❗️ Important Notes:
✔️ SIM activation via Gosuslugi or in-store
✔️ Your phone must support Russian networks
✔️ Keep all documents ready (passport, SNILS, biometric)

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📱 How to Get a Russian SIM Card as a Foreigner

What You Need:
1. SNILS (Get at MFC/Social Fund)
2. Gosuslugi account (Register + verify)
3. Unified biometric system registration (Biometrics: photo + voice)
4. Phone IMEI

🔹 Step-by-Step Guide:
1️⃣ Get a notarized passport translation
2️⃣ Obtain SNILS at MFC/Social Fund office
3️⃣ Register on Gosuslugi (verify via MFC/bank)
4️⃣ Complete biometric registration
5️⃣ Buy SIM at mobile carrier store

❗️ Important Notes:
✔️ SIM activation via Gosuslugi or in-store
✔️ Your phone must support Russian networks
✔️ Keep all documents ready (passport, SNILS, biometric)

Need help? Drop your questions below! 👇

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