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How to get a residence permit in Ukraine for a child: rules and tips

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How to get a residence permit in Ukraine for a child: rules and tips

The process and rules for obtaining a residence permit for a child in Ukraine can raise many questions. Find out how to collect documents, avoid mistakes and get legal advice for a quick residence permit

Legal advice on entry, stay and legalization of foreigners in Ukraine
Legal advice on entry, stay and legalization of foreigners in Ukraine
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Obtaining a residence permit for a child in Ukraine is an important process that allows foreign or stateless children to stay in the country legally. Who is eligible for a residence permit, what documents are required, and how to avoid mistakes in the process are described below.


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Who is eligible for a residence permit for a child?


A residence permit can be obtained by children who:


● Are foreigners or stateless persons;

● Came to Ukraine to reunite with a family where one or both parents have a residence permit or are citizens of Ukraine;

● Planning to study, undergo medical treatment or stay in the country on another legal basis.


What types of residence permits can be issued?


1. Temporary residence permit - valid for up to one year with the possibility of extension.

Grounds: study, family reunification, medical treatment, participation in cultural, scientific or sporting events.


2. Permanent residence permit - valid indefinitely.

Grounds: one of the parents is a citizen of Ukraine or the child has the right to citizenship but has not yet received a passport.




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What documents are required to obtain a residence permit for a child?


The list of documents may differ depending on the grounds for obtaining a residence permit. The basic package of documents includes:


1. An application on behalf of the child (usually submitted by parents or legal representatives).

2. The child's passport (if available) or birth certificate.

3. Documents confirming the legal grounds for staying in Ukraine (parents' residence permit, court decision, etc.).

4. A document confirming the place of residence in Ukraine (lease agreement, certificate of ownership, etc.).

5. Medical insurance (for a temporary residence permit).

6. Receipt of payment of the administrative fee.


By the way, on the Visit Ukraine website, you can take out an annual medical insurance for a residence permit with coverage of war risks, which is extremely important in today's realities. Follow the link to learn more about the “Armor + Year of Protection” insurance and its features.


Where to apply for insurance?


Documents are submitted to:


● The State Migration Service of Ukraine (SMS) at the place of residence.

● Administrative service center (ASC), if it is provided in your region.


Answers to frequently asked questions


1. Do I need the consent of both parents to apply for a residence permit?


Yes, in most cases, the written consent of both parents is required. If one of the parents is absent, a court decision or a notarized permission may be required.


2. How long does it take to process?


It usually takes up to 15 working days for a temporary residence permit and up to 30 working days for a permanent residence permit.


3. Does the child have to provide biometric data?


Yes, for children over the age of 14, fingerprints are required.


4. Is it possible to apply for a residence permit for a newborn?


Yes, a birth certificate and documents confirming the legal stay of the parents are required for a newborn child.


Obtaining a residence permit for a child is a procedure that requires attention to detail, but it is quite accessible to parents with proper preparation. To get qualified assistance, contact Visit Ukraine's migration lawyers. Our specialists will provide:


● Professional advice on your situation;

● Assistance in preparing the necessary documents;

● Full legal support at all stages of the procedure.


Contact Visit Ukraine's migration lawyers for advice via a messenger convenient for you (WhatsApp/Telegram) or through the form on the website. Our specialists will answer all your questions and help you obtain the necessary documents.


We remind you! Family reunification in Ukraine is a legal process that allows foreigners to join their relatives living in the country. Read more about the necessary documents and the procedure for applying for family reunification in our previous article.


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