Ukrainian citizens have the right to visit more than 90 countries without a visa. Learn more about the general rules of visa-free travel, what documents are required and which countries Ukrainians can travel to without a visa
As of June 2023, citizens of Ukraine have the right to visit 93 countries of the world without a visa, it is also possible to obtain a visa upon arrival in 50 countries, i.e. the borders of 146 countries out of 198 independent and partially recognized countries of the world are open to Ukrainians. Such mobility allows you to plan short-term tourist trips, visit relatives or participate in conferences, events or go to concerts.
How can a Ukrainian plan a tourist trip to a visa-free country? About all the nuances of the stay and the list of necessary documents in our material.
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General rules of visa-free travel
Most countries require a travel document (passport) valid for at least 3-6 months from the moment of crossing the border for entry.
Visa-free entry to Schengen countries is possible only with a biometric passport. Holders of old-style passports need a visa or a residence permit in one of the EU countries.
In cases where the visa is issued upon arrival, 1-2 color passport photos of the traveler may be required.
When passing through border control, service employees have the right to ask for documents confirming the purpose of arrival, return tickets and the availability of sufficient funds for the trip.
In some countries, an entry or exit fee may be imposed.
Each country independently determines how many days foreigners can stay on its territory without a visa.
When traveling under the visa-free rules, it is forbidden to exceed the number of days allowed for a stay in the country.
Ukrainians can visit countries only for tourist purposes, personal visits, etc. Even short-term employment as part of a visa-free trip is strictly prohibited.
What documents are required for visa-free travel?
The list of documents may differ depending on the country to which the tourist is going, but in most countries the package of documents looks like this:
• passport;
• confirmation of financial support, some countries may even require a bank statement;
• return ticket (if the tourist does not travel by own transport);
• confirmation of housing availability (booked room or official invitation).
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What documents does a child need for a visa-free trip?
• Passport
The main document for crossing the border with a minor child is a foreign passport. Every child must have their own personal foreign passport, regardless of age.
A biometric passport can be issued for a child of any age. Until the age of 12, fingerprints are not taken from a child, but a photo of the child will be recorded on the chip, this information will be enough to consider such a passport as biometric.
A passport is issued to children under 14 years of age for 4 years, after 16 years for 10 years.
• Accompaniment of both parents or notarized consent of one or both parents for the child to travel abroad (depending on who accompanies the child during the trip).
• Justification of the purpose of the trip: additional financial support for the child, a return ticket, confirmation of the availability of a place to stay.
Which countries can Ukrainians go to without a visa?
Europe
Without a visa, Ukrainians can move through the countries of the Schengen zone and other European countries with which relevant agreements have been concluded. The visa-free stay in most European countries is 90 days within the last 180 days
Schengen zone countries: Austria, Belgium, Greece, Iceland, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Finland, France, Croatia, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Sweden.
Other European countries: North Macedonia, El Salvador, Bulgaria, Vatican City, Albania, Moldova, Monaco, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and San Marino.
Asia
Visa-free countries in Asia include: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Georgia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Israel, Mongolia and Palestine.
South America and the Caribbean
Antigua and Barbuda, Brazil, Venezuela, Honduras, Ecuador and Uruguay, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Vincent, Grenadines, Barbados, Dominican Republic, Argentina, Guatemala, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Panama and Jamaica.
Africa and Oceania
Vanuatu, Eswatini, Namibia, Seychelles, Fiji and Mauritius.
In some countries of Asia, Africa, Oceania and America, a visa can be issued immediately upon arrival. The price depends on the country and length of stay.
To which countries will it be possible to travel without a visa in the future?
Currently, there is an agreement to cancel the visa regime in the near future with the following countries:
• South Korea
• China
• Bahamas (electronic visa)
• Kiribati
• Solomon Islands
• Trinidad and Tobago
All the necessary information for traveling to any country in the world: a list of documents, rules and features of entry, contacts of Embassies and Consulates and other relevant bodies of foreign countries are collected on our website Visit Ukraine - just select the country you are interested in the search.
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