NEWS!
18/August/2005
According to the Decree No. 1008/2005 and the amendments to it introduced
by the Decree No. 1175/2005 the US, Canada, EU, Switzerland and
Liechtenstein,
Japan citizens do not need a visa to enter
Ukraine if the period of their stay does not exceed 90 days.
For the citizens of above-mentioned countries who enter Ukraine with
the purpose of employment, permanent residency, study and work
at the diplomatic missions in Ukraine or with any other purpose, if the period of their stay in Ukraine is more than 90 days, visas are required.
4/May/2005.
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko
has signed a decree to give visa-free access to the country for a limited
period to all citizens of the European Union and Switzerland.
The move by Viktor Yushchenko has
been motivated by the Eurovision Song Contest, which will be held for the
first time in Ukraine on 19 and 21 May 2005.
Under the president's decree, signed
on 31 March, the visa-free entrance regime for the citizens of the EU and
Switzerland will be operational from 1 May until 1 September 2005.
The president's office announced that the measures are to "provide appropriate
logistical support in the framework of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005".
Please visit www.eurovision.tv
for additional information.
10/April/2005
No invitation letters are necessary
for citizens of the US, Canada, Japan, Switzerland, Slovakia, and Turkey,
or citizens
of the countries of the European Union
for obtaining official, business, private, cultural, or sports visas.
Please call to Ukrainian Embassy and
confirm.
About invitation letter, please look
http://www.ukremb.com/consular/visas.html
No visas are required for citizens of Romania, Hungary, Poland, Mongolia, Serbia,
Lithuania and Montenegro, and the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent
States (except Turkmenistan).
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