Rules for entry to Antigua and Barbuda for Ukrainians
- There is a round-trip ticket.
- There is proof of residence.
- They can provide proof of their ability to support themselves in Antigua and Barbuda and have valid passports (at least 6 months from the date of departure).
How much money do you need to enter Antigua and Barbuda in 2026?
In 2026, there is no fixed minimum amount of money required for tourist entry into Antigua and Barbuda. However, border guards may require proof of financial solvency. The amount may vary depending on the length of the trip, the availability of paid accommodation, or other supporting documents.
If your foreign passport is about to expire
Starting October 29, 2025, Ukraine will no longer have a rule that allowed people to extend the validity of their foreign passports or add their children to them.
Now, you can only travel abroad with a valid biometric passport.
This means that if your passport has been extended or information about your children has been added to it, you will need to obtain a new document.
Where to apply for a new passport
- In Ukraine — at any branch of the State Migration Service, at the Administrative Services Center, or at a branch of the State Enterprise “Document.”
- Abroad — at the embassy or consulate of Ukraine, as well as at branches of the State Enterprise “Document” if they operate in your country.
If you are abroad with an “extended” passport
If you are not allowed to leave the country or are not accepted upon entry into Ukraine because of an “extended” document, contact the nearest Ukrainian embassy or consulate.
There you can obtain an identity card for returning to Ukraine — the so-called “white passport”.
It is issued on the day of application:
- free of charge — for children under 16;
- for a consular fee — for adults.
The transit is allowed.
Cruise ship visitors who normally require a visa will not need one provided they arrive in Antigua and Barbuda in the morning and depart on the same day.
Embassy of Ukraine in the United States
Address: 3350 M Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20007
Phone: +1 202 349 29 20
Hotline: +1 202 3222616
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://usa.mfa.gov.ua