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Visa types needed for Ukraine

  • Ukraine eVisa
  • Short-Term Tourist Visa (C-Type)*
  • Short-Term Business Visa (C-Type)*
  • Transit Visa (B-Type)*
  • Long-Term Student Visa (D-Type)*
  • Long-Term Work Visa (D-Type)*
  • Short-Term Medical Visa (C-Type)*
  • Private Visa (C-Type)*

Ukraine eVisa

This document is meant for travelers visiting Ukraine for tourism, business, or medical treatment. It’s fully online and available to citizens of over 45 eligible countries.

The eVisa allows a single entry for up to 30 days and must be used within 30 days of issue.

To apply for the Ukraine eVisa, you’ll need:

  • 🛂 Your passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months after your planned arrival.
  • 📄 Travel and accommodation details: Provide proof of your travel plans and where you'll stay.
  • 💳 Proof of funds and insurance: You must show financial means and valid travel insurance.

Short-Term Tourist Visa (C-Type)*

The short-term tourist visa allows travelers to visit Ukraine for sightseeing, visiting friends or family, or other leisure activities for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*

Short-Term Business Visa (C-Type)*

This visa is for business meetings, contract negotiations, or short-term market visits. Valid for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*

Transit Visa (B-Type)*

This visa is for travelers transiting through Ukraine to a third country. It is typically valid for up to 5 days and may be single, double, or multiple entry.

Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*

Long-Term Student Visa (D-Type)*

This visa is for students accepted to study full-time at a Ukrainian educational institution. It’s required before applying for temporary residency based on education.

Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*

Long-Term Work Visa (D-Type)*

This visa is for foreign nationals who’ve received a job offer from a Ukrainian employer. It’s issued for employment-based stays and leads to a temporary residence permit.

Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*

Short-Term Medical Visa (C-Type)*

For those seeking medical treatment in Ukraine, this visa permits short stays tied to specific treatment appointments or procedures.

Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*

Private Visa (C-Type)*

Issued to travelers visiting Ukrainian relatives or acquaintances based on an invitation letter. Valid for up to 90 days.

Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*

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Ukraine visa policy

Ukraine’s visa policy supports various travel purposes, including tourism, business, family visits, and long-term stays. Requirements depend on your nationality, how long you plan to stay, and the reason for your visit. Citizens of more than 60 countries, including those from the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada, can enter Ukraine without a visa for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. These travelers only need a valid passport, proof of onward or return travel, and travel insurance.

For travelers who do need a visa, Ukraine offers several options. The most popular is the Ukraine eVisa, available for purposes like tourism, business, medical treatment, or cultural events. It is usually issued as a single-entry visa for up to 30 days, with some multiple-entry options available.

Other visa types include long-term (D-type) visas for work, study, immigration, or family reunification. These are typically valid for 90 days and require travelers to apply for a residence permit once in Ukraine.

Transit visas are available for those passing through Ukraine on the way to a third country, allowing a short stay within a limited timeframe.

Ukraine’s visa policy can change based on international agreements or political developments. Always check with the Ukrainian government for the most up-to-date information before applying.

Ukraine visa prices

Ukraine eVisa

From $79.99

Valid for 6 months after issued
Single entry
Stay up to 30 days per entry

Fast facts

Most common visa(s)

Ukraine eVisa

Most common applicant nationality

Poland

Main reason for denials

Background issues, insufficient funds, or missing health insurance

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FAQs

It depends on the type of visa. Most Ukraine eVisas are valid for 30 days with a single-entry allowance. Some other visas, like work or long-term study visas, can be valid for 6 months to 1 year. Always check the validity period on your visa once issued.
For most travelers, the eVisa application requires:
  • A valid passport (must be valid for at least 3 months after your intended departure)
  • A digital passport photo
  • Travel insurance valid in Ukraine
  • Proof of funds or accommodation
  • A confirmed return ticket or travel itinerary

    We’ll walk you through everything in the application.
No, Ukraine eVisas are not extendable. If you want to stay longer, you must exit the country and apply for a new visa.
The eVisa is 100% online and meant for short stays, like tourism, business, or medical treatment. A regular visa is issued through a Ukrainian embassy or consulate and is often for longer-term stays, including study, work, or residence.
Nationals of over 40 countries can apply for a Ukraine eVisa, including China, India, South Africa, and several countries across Latin America and Asia. If you're unsure about your eligibility, use our Visa Checker tool.
Processing times depend on the visa type. Ukraine eVisas typically take up to 9 working days, but faster options are sometimes available. Embassy visas can take longer depending on your documents and local appointment availability.
Overstaying your visa in Ukraine can lead to fines, detention, or even entry bans for future travel. It’s important to leave the country before your visa expires.
No. The eVisa is valid only for government-controlled parts of Ukraine. Entry into territories outside government control, including Crimea and parts of Donetsk and Luhansk, is considered a violation of Ukrainian law.
No. Ukraine is not part of the EU or the Schengen Area. You must apply for a Ukraine visa unless your nationality is visa-exempt.
We review your documents, guide you through any steps you’re unsure about, and submit your application to the Ukraine government on your behalf. Once approved, you’ll receive your visa by email. Want to keep everything in your pocket? Download the iVisa app to access your travel documents anywhere.

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