For any entrepreneur, investor, or visitor expanding into Russia in 2025, getting a Russian SIM card is one of the first and most important steps. Without a local SIM card, you cannot register bank accounts, use key government services like Gosuslugi, or even fully operate your business.
Thanks to new legal procedures and digital security requirements, buying a SIM card in Russia as a foreigner now involves several mandatory steps — but don't worry: Bukreev Consulting and the team at businessinrussia.online are here to guide you through the entire process legally, smoothly, and efficiently.
Why Is It Complicated to Get a Russian SIM Card?
Since 2023, Russia implemented stricter regulations for foreign nationals purchasing SIM cards, mainly due to:
Anti-fraud measures
Digital security (Unified Biometric System)
Linking mobile numbers to real identity, biometrics, and IMEI numbers
✅ The process is perfectly legal and possible for foreigners, but it requires careful preparation.
The Simplest Way: Open a T-Bank Account First
The easiest way for foreigners, including Vietnamese citizens, to obtain a Russian SIM card is to first apply for a T-Bank foreigner’s bank card. Why? Because T-Bank offers an integrated solution, combining:
✅ A Russian bank account ✅ A debit card usable across Russia (hotels, taxis, restaurants, events, etc.) ✅ A SNILS number (the personal insurance number used in Russia) ✅ Verified Gosuslugi account ✅ In-person support from English-speaking representatives
How to Apply for T-Bank Account:
Call T-Bank at 8-800-333-33-33 (ask for an English-speaking officer)
Or visit their online contact page
A T-Bank representative will meet you conveniently (e.g., hotel lobby after breakfast!)
💡 After you open your account and provide biometrics at T-Bank, you’re ready to apply for your Russian SIM card.
The Full Legal Process to Get a SIM Card in Russia (Step-by-Step)
Let’s now break down each legal step to get your Russian mobile SIM card.
Step 1: Obtain Your SNILS (Personal Insurance Number)
The SNILS is required for all major services in Russia, including SIM card registration.
✅ What you need:
Notarized Russian translation of your passport (Bukreev Consulting can assist)
Valid email address (you must have access to it)
Physical presence at MFC or participating banks
✅ Where to apply for SNILS:
MFC at 41 Sovkhoznaya Street.
Social Fund of Russia (SFR) offices — (24 offices)
SberBank, Solidarnost Bank, or T-Bank during account setup
⏳ Processing time:
Same day in some cases; up to 5 business days for complex applications.
Step 2: Register a Gosuslugi Account (Russian Government Services Portal)
Gosuslugi is Russia’s official digital services platform. Without it, you cannot fully activate your SIM card.
✅ Documents required:
Notarized Russian translation of your passport
SNILS
Accessible email address
✅ Two ways to register:
Option 1: If you have a Russian bank account & phone number:
Register online via Gosuslugi using Internet Banking verification.
Option 2: If you don’t have Russian phone or bank account yet:
Register in-person at any MFC or partner bank (SberBank, Solidarnost, T-Bank).
They will help create your verified Gosuslugi profile.
💡 Important: If you start with T-Bank as recommended, they will create your Gosuslugi account during bank onboarding.
Step 3: Register in the Unified Biometric System (EBS)
Since 2023, EBS registration is mandatory to purchase SIM cards in Russia.
✅ Required documents:
Passport + notarized translation
SNILS
Verified Gosuslugi account
Email address (same as Gosuslugi)
✅ How to register your biometrics:
Visit any partner bank (T-Bank, SberBank, Solidarnost)
Look into the camera
Speak the prompted number sequences
Your biometric profile is created instantly
✅ Check your biometric registration:
Gosuslugi account
EBS mobile app
EBS personal web account
Step 4: Visit a Mobile Operator to Get Your SIM Card
You can now legally purchase your Russian SIM card at any mobile store:
MTS
Beeline
Megafon
Tele2
✅ Bring these documents:
Passport + notarized Russian translation
SNILS
EBS registration confirmation
Your phone’s IMEI number
Step 5: Provide IMEI Number
Russian regulations require linking each SIM card to a specific mobile device.
✅ How to find your IMEI:
Dial *#06# on your phone
Or check phone settings → Device Information
Or find it inside the SIM tray or battery area
💡 IMEI ensures that the SIM card works only with your device, preventing SIM misuse.
Step 6: Activate Your SIM Card
You may activate your new SIM:
Directly at the store
Or online via Gosuslugi (requires camera for video verification)
Bukreev Consulting Simplifies the Entire Process for You
For busy entrepreneurs, executives, or first-time visitors to Russia, Bukreev Consulting offers full assistance in other language:
Translation & notarization of documents
SNILS registration support
Bank account & T-Bank card application
Gosuslugi registration
Biometric EBS setup
SIM card activation
Why a Russian SIM Card Is Critical for Business Operations
For entrepreneurs setting up companies in Russia, having a Russian SIM card allows you to:
Open business bank accounts
Apply for legal licenses & permits
Use Russian online payment systems
Receive official notifications from Russian tax, customs, and authorities
Communicate with Russian partners easily
Use Russian e-commerce platforms (Wildberries, Ozon, Yandex Market)
✅ Without a local SIM, many of these essential activities are impossible.
Conclusion: Don’t Let Bureaucracy Stop Your Russia Business Dream
In 2025, Russia welcomes foreign entrepreneurs—especially from Vietnam—with open doors. But legal procedures like SIM registration, SNILS, Gosuslugi, and biometrics are mandatory steps.
✅ The good news:
With Bukreev Consulting and businessinrussia.online, you will handle everything legally, smoothly, and fully compliant—without stress.