Suspension of the EU's Visa Facilitation Agreement with Russia On 9 September 2022, the Council agreed to fully suspend the EU's Visa Facilitation Agreement with Russia. The full suspension affects all categories of travellers coming to the EU for a short stay. This means that:Russian citizens no longer enjoy privileged access to the EU and face a lengthier, more expensive and more difficult visa application processMember States have wide discretion in processing short-stay visa applications from Russian citizens and can ensure greater scrutiny of Russian nationals wanting to travel to the EUthe EU will remain open to certain categories of Russian visa applicants travelling for essential purposes, including family members of EU citizens, journalists, dissidents and civil society representativesRussian travel documents issued in, or to persons resident in, Russian-occupied regions in Ukraine – or breakaway territories in Georgia – will not be accepted as valid travel documents for obtaining a visa or crossing the borders of the Schengen area A comprehensive approach to sanctionsSanctions against individuals, companies and organisationsImport and export bansFinancial and business service measuresSanctions on energySanctions on transportSanctions on dual-use goodsAsset recovery and confiscationMaking sanctions effective