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Visas


Important notice on visa requirements

Citizens of EU countries, USA, Canada, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Japan, Andorra, Vatican, Iceland, Monaco, Norway and San Marino do NOT need a visa if their stay in Ukraine doesn't exceed 90 days.

The Ukrainian minister of foreign affairs, Mr Tarasyuk, said in late February he believed the 3rd and final round of negotiation regarding simplified visa regime for Ukraine is going to be held soon. According to Mr. Tarasyuk the plan is to sign respective agreement with the EU in March this year. He also pointed to the fact that such simplified visa regime would be granted to the following citizens'  categories: students, journalists, scientists and international businessmen.

Who needs a visa
Citizens of all countries apart from those that have a visa-free agreement with Ukraine or citizens of countries that can travel to Ukraine as tourists without a visa thanks to the unilateral agreement valid since July 2005 (see Important notice above). The list of visa-free agreement countries is available in PDF on the right.


visa free countries

What kind of visa
Depending on the purpose of your journey, choose type, duration and how many entries you want. It is a good idea to choose at least the double entry option if you're staying for more than 3 months. Your visa can be prolonged once you're in Ukraine, but you cannot change the type. The prices start at around 50 euros for a 3 month private single entry visa and increase from there, the one year multiple entry business visa will cost you around 150 euros.

Type tourist private business
Entries single double multiple
Duration 3 months 6 months 12 months

Applying for a visa
Applying for a visa is possible at your nearest embassy or consulate of Ukraine. Fill in the application form, attach your invitation, 2 passport photos, your passport and the consular fee. The standard time for obtaining a visa is 5 working days. Some embassies offer express visa in 2 days. If you have further questions, call the Visas Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine on +380 44 212 83 17.


application form

Invitation
If you travel as a tourist your travel agency will provide you with an invitation as part of the package as long as you have booked accommodation through them. For a private visa you'll need to have a letter of invitation from the person you'll be staying with and who will take care of  you in case of need. The invitation has to state the name, address and other details about that person. If you don't know anyone in Ukraine this might be a little difficult, therefore there are agencies that can provide you with an invitation for a certain fee.
For your business visa you will have to produce an invitation from your Ukrainian employer or company you're going to do business with. You don't need an invitation for transit visa; if you don't currently need a visa you also don't need any invitation.

Prolonging your visa/expired visa
First of all remember that the prolonged visa will only be valid until you leave Ukraine (ie once you travel outside Ukraine you need to apply for a new one at the nearest Ukrainian embassy). Visas can be prolonged at the Central OVIR office on Shevchenko Boulevard 34. They will require a payment of about 30 UAH which can be made directly in that building. There is no informations desk nor any ticket queueing system so expect to see a group of confused people queuing from all sides there. The Central OVIR office has the following opening hours:

To apply for documents: Mo-Fri 10:00 - 12:00   14:00 - 16:00
To pick up documents: Mo-Fri 16:00 - 17:00

To prolong the visa you will need:
1. Registration (read how to get one below)
2. Two passport photos
3. Local insurance (read how and where to get one below)
4. Application form available at the OVIR office
 
Registering with local authorities
If your stay in Ukraine exceeds 180 days with a one-year business visa or you stay over 3 months with a tourist visa you will need to register at the local authorities (and prolong your visa). You will have to go to what is called the OVIR office, each Kiev district has one. They will require:

1. 

Your address in Ukraine
  you can bring either your apartment contract which needs to be stamped by the local authorities i.e. the rental agreement has to be legal
  or you can bring a document from your landlord stating that you live at the address verified by a notary
2. Two passport photos

3.

Your passport with a valid visa

If you miss the registration you will have to pay a fine from 340 to 640 UAH at the local OVIR (depends on which district of Kiev you live in). When registered successfully you will have a stamp in your passport. If you don't they might demand the fine at the airport from you when you are leaving.

Insurance
For foreigners it is compulsory to buy health insurance if they stay over 90 days, if you have business visa for a year, it is over 6 months. The insurance costs about 70 UAH per month and covers all emergencies. You will need to buy the insurance from PROsto Insurance company which also offers other insurance plans such as for travel, car insurance etc. Their website has all the info in English.

PROsto - INSURANCE
O.Gonchara 65, Kiev, 01601, Ukraine
tel:  +380 (44) 2386818
fax: +380 (44) 2062884
office@pro100.com.ua

What can you bring to Ukraine
Cash 1,000 USD or 10,000 UAH or equivalent
Jewellery maximum value 240 USD
Vodka 1 liter
Wine or Beer 2 litres
Cigarettes 200 pieces
Tobacco 200 grams

At the passport control they will ask you how much money you have. If you have more than the allowed amount and they find it, the money can be confiscated and you'll pay a fine.
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