At Dushanbe International Airport, Migration Service employees continue to conduct outreach activities for returning migrant workers and citizens planning to travel to the Russian Federation, according to the Migration Service press center.
It is reported that the service's employees conduct individual interviews with citizens who have recently returned from Russia, providing them with recommendations on employment within the country, as well as on matters of vocational and language training at educational institutions of the Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Republic of Tajikistan.



Particular attention is being paid to citizens planning to travel to Russia for work. They are being advised of the need to pre-check their passports against the list of persons banned from entry at Migration Service offices, as well as at the Passport and Visa Service office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, located in the Migration Service building. It is noted that these measures are related to tightened controls at the Russian Federation's borders.



Citizens are also informed that a number of Russian companies are willing to provide organized jobs for migrant workers, providing documentation, travel, wages, and accommodations. Interested parties are encouraged to contact state-run pre-departure training centers for migrant workers in Dushanbe, Bokhtar, Khujand, and Khorog.
In addition, the Migration Service has announced the operation of an emergency hotline, which can be reached at 900800800.






































