Juste pour info et pour clôturer la discussion, j’ai reçu il y a quelques temps un courriel envoyé par un diplomate de notre ambassade à
Moscou. Il m’a répondu qu’il était persuadé que le visa n’était pas nécessaire (ce qui est la stricte vérité) mais quand il a consulté le site officiel de Sheremtyevo il a lu une information à nouveau incomplète. Il était précisé ceci :
TRANSIT WITHOUT VISA (TWOV)
Those continuing their journey to a third country within 24 hours provided
holding confirmed onward tickets and all documents required for next
destination. Leaving the transit area is not allowed. If transiting via St.
Petersburg - Pulkovo airport passenger must arrive and depart on the same
day between 07.00 a.m. and 10.00 p m. Passenger needs a transit visa if
switching between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
If transiting via
Moscow – Sheremetyevo airport and staying longer than 24
hours. obtaining the transit visa prior to arrival is required Hotel
accommodation is available at Sheremetyevo
Moscow airport.
Stateless persons and refugees can only transit without visa if they transit
within 24 hours.
Nationals of Bosnia & Herzegovina,
Croatia, FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia),
Poland, Yugoslavia Fed. Rep. holding normal passports and
airplane tickets, enjoy 72-hours transit without visa.
Passengers transiting Russian Fed. and continuing to
Armenia,
Azerbaijan,
Belarus,
Kazakstan,
Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan,
Ukraine or
Uzbekistan must:
hold visa and all other required documents for next destination, and either
hold visa for entry Russian Fed. prior to arrival, or
obtain visa on arrival. A 24 hours transit visa can be obtained on providing
air ticket and visa, if necessary, to the point of final destination
Je MAINTIENS que cette information n’est pas complète et à ce sujet, Timatic, (en dehors d’Aeroflot elle-même) demeure la meilleure source pour obtenir des infos concernant les vols et les transits.
Merci tatra !
Michel