
Starting from September 1, 2025, the procedure for registering the addresses of foreign citizens in Moscow and its surrounding areas will be updated. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
From now on, this process will be carried out using mobile technologies. An experimental mobile application called “Amina” will be introduced.
Through this app, the addresses of citizens from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, and Ukraine will be automatically monitored. According to the new format, migrants living in Moscow are required to register their addresses using the “Amina” app.
The app allows users to report their location either via geolocation or by entering address information. If the data is not updated for several days, migrants will be required to confirm or update their address.
One of the main functions of the app is to directly receive the user's geolocation. If the information is inaccurate or not updated for a long time, the app sends a notification.
After that, confirming or re-entering the address becomes mandatory; otherwise, the user may be deregistered. Migrants need to log into the “Amina” app using their passport details to update their address information and complete authorization.
If documents are lost, authorization is also possible using other information. Additionally, the app will provide access to other services such as patent payment and appointments with migration services.
In the future, many new services are planned to be introduced through the “Amina” app. Overall, the “Amina” mobile app creates convenience for migrants through modern technologies and allows them to update their addresses quickly and easily.
This new system will serve to make migration control more effective.