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Departure of citizens of Ukraine abroad is possible with any available document confirming the person, including an "internal" passport, ID-card or documents in Diia.
For those planning a trip to neighboring countries, up-to-date information on the 2025 entry rules for Poland is available:
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For travel to Western European countries such as Germany or the United Kingdom, all the necessary information is also available.
For traveling to other countries, such as Morocco or Egypt, you can read the entry requirements to make your trip as comfortable as possible.
Notice! You can travel to neighboring EU countries without a biometric passport only once.
During the period of martial law, departure of children under 16 years of age is possible accompanied by one of the parents without a notarized consent of the second parent, as well as accompanied by a grandmother, grandfather, adult brother or sister, stepmother, stepfather or other persons authorized by one of the parents in a written application, certified by the guardianship authority. The child needs to have a foreign passport or birth certificate (in the absence of a passport).
Children who have reached the age of 16 have the right to free independent travel outside Ukraine in accordance with Article 313 of the Civil Code of Ukraine.
Important! Due to the imposition of martial law in Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the departure from Ukraine of a certain category of citizens – male citizens of Ukraine aged 18 to 60 years is limited (updated exceptions).
Read more about crossing the border with pets here.
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Citizens of Ukraine continue to return home despite the enemy shelling. In order to make your arrival home stress-free and without fussing with documents, you should settle all your affairs in the country where you lived in advance.
To return to Ukraine, you will need a valid passport or an identity card issued by a diplomatic mission.
However, you should take into account the requirements for transit through third countries when traveling home.
Read more about the rules for returning to Ukraine in transit through Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Germany, and Turkey here.
For a quick entry into Ukraine, we recommend checking the latest information on the status of queues at the borders with neighboring countries: Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova.
Traveling abroad:
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WRITE DOWN THE CONTACTS OF THE EMBASSY AND CONSULATE
Write down the address and contacts of the Ukrainian embassy/consulate in the country of your future stay abroad so that you always have access.

PURCHASE PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE
To leave Ukraine, we advise you to take out a health insurance policy that is valid worldwide.

GET A GREEN CARD OR YOUR CAR
A Green Card is an international insurance policy for motorists. The document is mandatory when traveling abroad for all vehicles registered in Ukraine. Green card is issued exclusively for foreign travel.

MAKE ELECTRONIC COPIES OF ALL DOCUMENTS
Make electronic copies of all your documents and store them on an electronic device.
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To cross the border, you need a minimum list of documents that will allow you to establish your identity (foreign passport, Ukrainian passport, ID card, birth certificate). Children under 16 years of age may leave the country accompanied by one of the parents without the notarized consent of the other parent, as well as accompanied by a grandparent, adult brother or sister, stepmother, stepfather or other persons authorized by one of the parents in a written statement certified by the guardianship authority.
We remind you that Ukrainian men between the ages of 18 and 60 are not allowed to leave Ukraine (except for the list of exceptions).
• Republic of Poland: Jagodyn (passenger cars are temporarily not allowed), Ustilug, Ugrinow, Rawa Ruska, Gruszew, Smelnica, Krakowiec, Shegyni.
• Slovak Republic: Maly Berezny, Uzhgorod (no pedestrian passage), Maly Selmentsy (open from 09:00 to 21:00).
• Hungary: Tisza (no pedestrian passage), Zvonkovoe (open from 08:00 to 19:00), Kosino (open from 08:00 to 20:00), Luzhanka, Wilok.
• Romania: Diakovo, Solotvino, Porubnoe and Krasnoilsk.
• Republic of Moldova: Mamalyga, Kelmenci, Rossoshany, Sokiriani.
• All checkpoints on the western border, except for those indicated, operate 24 hours a day.
• Checkpoints with russia, Belarus and Transnistria are closed.
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VisitUkraine.Today is a service portal for tourists traveling to Ukraine and Ukrainians planning a trip abroad.
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- • travel and health insurance for leaving the country;
- • voluntary medical insurance (VMI) — is an annual insurance policy for Ukrainian citizens that covers a wide range of medical services: diagnostics, treatment, consultations and rehabilitation;
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