Study in Ukraine
Students from countries that require a visa or enjoy a visa-free regime for up to 90 days (tourist, private, and business trips) must apply for a long-term visa (type D) to Ukraine, which allows them to stay in Ukraine for more than 90 days.
Citizens of countries with which Ukraine has signed an agreement on a visa-free regime (Georgia, Moldova, Belarus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan) do not need a visa to Ukraine, but they must provide the original or a copy of the study invitation when crossing the Ukrainian border to verify the purpose of visit to Ukraine.
To obtain a long-term visa (type D), a future student must submit a number of documents to the Ukrainian consulate or embassy in his/her country.
It is worth emphasizing that documents about your previous education must be officially certified before submission to the consulate. This can be done in one of two ways: get legalization at the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Embassy of Ukraine in your country, or have it certified by an apostille and legalized at the Embassy of Ukraine in your country. These documents must be officially recognized in Ukraine so that the Ukrainian university can issue you a diploma.
Also, you must submit the study invitation to the consulate.
How to get a study invitation?
All foreign applicants who come to Ukraine for the purpose of studying must receive a study invitation from the university they enter, in order to be able to obtain a student visa. The invitation must meet all the requirements set by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine for this document.
In order to register your invitation with the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the educational institution must receive the necessary documents from you:
Valid passport (copy)
Consent to the processing of personal data
Copy of education documents