Visitors to Ukraine must obtain a visa from one of the Ukrainian diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or countries whose nationals may obtain a visa on arrival.
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Visa not required for indefinite stay
Citizens of the following 5 countries can enter Ukraine without a visa for an indefinite stay.
1 - must hold proof of sufficient funds on arrival.
Visa not required for limited stay
Holders of passports of the following 59 jurisdictions can enter Ukraine without a visa for a stay up to 90 days within any 180 day period, except where otherwise noted.
1 - up to 90 days within any 365 day period.
2 - up to 30 days within any 60 day period.
3 - up to 14 days.
A - must hold proof of sufficient funds on arrival.
B - visa not required for service, tourist and private trips on conditions that documents certifying the purpose of the trip are provided
Visa-free agreement was signed with Albania in November 2016 and has yet to be ratified.
Visa on arrival
Holders of passports of the following 12 jurisdictions can enter Ukraine by obtaining a visa on arrival at Kyiv Boryspil Airport and Odessa International Airport (the latter only for Chinese citizens) for a stay up to 15 days:
1 - must hold proof of sufficient funds on arrival
2 - available for tourism and business trip and related documents are required as proof
Invitation letter exemption
Nationals of the following countries are not required to provide an invitation letter in order to obtain a visa for Ukraine:
Non-ordinary passports
Additionally, only holders of diplomatic or official/service passports of Albania, Cambodia, China, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Iran, Kuwait, Laos, Morocco, Peru, Qatar, Singapore, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uruguay, Venezuela and Vietnam and only diplomatic passports of India and Mexico do not require a visa for Ukraine.
Visa-free agreement for diplomatic and service passport signed with Indonesia but not ratified yet.
Electronic visas
In March 2015 it was announced that Ukraine would introduce electronic visas in the near future.
Crimea
Autonomous Republic of Crimea is temporarily occupied by Russian Federation due to its military intervention of 2014. Foreigners are required to comply with Ukrainian visa policy including obtaining a Ukrainian visa if one is necessary, otherwise it may entail sanctions for support of the temporary occupation of the Ukrainian territory.
Donetsk and Luhansk regions
Parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions are under de facto control of Russian regular military forces, the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic. These parts of country are declared Anti-Terrorist Operation Zone. In November 2014, the Government of Ukraine imposed passport control on all persons entering or leaving this territory. Ukrainian citizens have to show their passports while foreigners also have to explain the purpose of their visit. Arrival through checkpoints on uncontrolled part of Russia-Ukraine border are against law, visitors will not be able to proceed further into Ukraine.
Visitor statistics
Most visitors arriving to Ukraine were from the following countries of nationality:
Source of the article : Wikipedia
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