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Russia is planning to relax its visa rules, but the U.S. could miss out

It is not currently planned to include the United Kingdom, Canada and the U.S. on the list."

There was a recent reminder of how such sour diplomatic relations can affect the lives of ordinary citizens seeking visas. Russia U.S. citizens visiting or residing in Russia have been arbitrarily interrogated or detained by Russian officials and may become victims of harassment, mistreatment, and extortion.MOSCOW, RUSSIA - July 01, 2018. Tourists and local football fans walking on Nikolskaya street before Russia's match against Spain .Russia's moves towards a more welcoming approach to visitors seems designed to change negative impressions of the country. The Russian authorities can point to recent successes.

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