How much the MBANK power-of-attorney route costs in 2026: 12,000 RUB + notary + two shipments
Updated: 2026-04-21 · Reading time: 6 min
The most common commercial question is simple: “Why does the site show 12,000 RUB while the notary and shipment are still separate?” The short answer is that 12,000 RUB is the price of the assistance service itself, not the entire client budget.
What the 12,000 RUB fee includes
- explaining the required document set for the route;
- clarifying the notarial POA wording without unnecessary risky clauses;
- accepting the document pack in Russia by arrangement;
- coordinating shipment to Kyrgyzstan;
- tracking the stages and the return shipment of the issued card.
What stays separate
- the notarised POA in Russia;
- the outbound shipment of documents to Kyrgyzstan;
- the return shipment of the issued card back to Russia.
Why delivery is not bundled into the fee
Logistics costs depend on the origin city, envelope weight, insurance, and carrier. If they were bundled into the main price, the number on the page would be less honest. That is why the landing page keeps one large and simple service price while showing the client's separate costs underneath.
How the documents are handed over
There are three practical options: a personal meeting by arrangement, bringing the pack to one of the Russian addresses shown on the site, or shipping it to such an address via Russian Post or CDEK. The site intentionally shows addresses only and does not name the third-party brand.
Planning total
The planning budget looks like this: 12,000 RUB service fee + the notary + about 1,300 RUB to Kyrgyzstan + about 1,300 RUB back to Russia. For the full route overview, start with the step-by-step article.