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Ukraine Permanent Residency Path

How you can immigrate to Ukraine , how to protect yourself from Fraud and What to expect after you arrive in Ukraine.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Ukraine?

Yes, Indians need visa to travel to Ukraine.

Ukraine visa application is made online or offline?

You can fill out the visa application form online, then print a copy, and submit it at the Ukraine Visa Application Centre.

Do I need to give biometrics?

Yes, biometrics are required for obtain a visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a visa?

No, an interview is not usually required to obtain an Ukraine visa, but it may vary.
The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a PR visa?

You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Ukraine?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport.

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 01-10-2024)

CONSULAR FEE PER APPLICANT (INDIAN PASSPORT HOLDERS)

USD

Issuing of transit visa (Type B): -single, double

65

Issuing of short term visa (Type C)*:

85

Single entry

130

Double entry

65

Multiple entry (Normal processing, Urgent Processing)

130

Issuing of long-term visa (Normal)

65

Issuing of long-term employment visa (Type D)

130

Visa Fee and Service Charges Information

  • Visa fees are provided in USD for reference and are payable in INR.
  • All applicants are required to pay the visa fee at the VFS center.
  • The service fee, which includes convenience charges, is INR 2970 per applicant.
  • Additional charges for value-added services, inclusive of taxes, are as follows:
  • Video Conferencing Charges: INR 3200 (applicable if the Embassy requests an interview).

For Nepalese Applicants:

  • A service fee of NPR 3944 per applicant will be applicable, along with any charges for value-added services.

Important Notes:

  • Visa fees and VFS charges are non-refundable.
  • The visa fees listed apply only to Indian nationals.
  • Double the standard consular fee will be charged for urgent processing.

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Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • The first thing to do is figure out which visa you need and make sure you can apply for it. You should also find out what documents you need to send with your application, how long it might take, and the fees you have to pay.
  • Your application must follow the rules for your visa type. If your documents are not in English, you might have to get them translated before applying.

  • You can also download the visa application form, fill it out, print it, and take the completed form with you to the Ukraine Visa Application Centre for submission.

  • After you've completed your visa form, you should set up an appointment at a Ukraine Visa Application Centre to have your biometric data taken, which includes fingerprints and a photo.
  • Once you've successfully scheduled your appointment, you'll get an email confirming the date and a letter for the appointment. If you're with family or a group, make sure to book separate appointments for each person.

  • After sending your application, you'll need to pay the visa fee. If you download and print the form to bring to the Ukraine Visa Application Centre, you'll pay during your appointment there.
  • The Visa Application Centre is where you can make the visa fee payment.

 

  • You'll get an email notification once your decision is back at the Ukraine Visa Application Centre. If you prefer SMS updates or don't have easy email access, check if this option is offered at the Centre you're visiting.
  • You can also check your visa application status online using the Reference Number from your invoice/receipt and your last name.

  • After your visa decision, get your passport at the Ukraine Visa Application Centre or pay extra for courier delivery. For in-person collection, bring your Centre receipt and ID. Representatives need your authorization letter, their ID, and your receipt. Check Centre hours and options. Note: COVID-19 makes courier delivery mandatory.
DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for Permanent Residency in Ukraine, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Application Form: Fill out the application form for permanent residency.
  2. Valid Passport: Ensure your passport is valid for the entire duration of your intended stay in Ukraine.
  3. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos according to Ukrainian specifications.
  4. Birth Certificate: Submit your original birth certificate.
  5. Marriage Certificate (if applicable): If you are married, provide your original marriage certificate.
  6. Criminal Record Certificate: Obtain a criminal record certificate from your home country or the countries you have lived in for the past few years. It should be translated into Ukrainian and authenticated.
  7. Medical Examination Certificate: Undergo a medical examination and obtain a certificate from a Ukrainian-approved medical institution stating that you do not have any infectious diseases or conditions that could pose a threat to public health. This certificate should also be translated into Ukrainian.
  8. Proof of Financial Means: Show proof of financial means to support yourself in Ukraine. This can include bank statements, evidence of a steady income, or other financial documents.
  9. Proof of Accommodation: Provide evidence of a place of residence in Ukraine, such as a rental agreement or property ownership documents.
  10. Employment Contract or Business Documents (if applicable): If you plan to work or run a business in Ukraine, include your employment contract or business registration documents.
  11. Language Proficiency: Depending on the type of residency and your nationality, you may need to demonstrate your proficiency in the Ukrainian language.
  12. Fee Receipt: Pay the required fees associated with the permanent residency application.
  13. Legalization and Translation: Have all documents issued outside Ukraine legalized and translated into Ukrainian. This often involves getting documents authenticated by the Ukrainian Embassy or Consulate in your home country.
  14. Additional Documentation: Depending on the specific permanent residency category (e.g., family reunification, employment, investment), you may need to provide additional documentation as per Ukrainian immigration laws.
  15. Power of Attorney (if applicable): If you are using a representative or lawyer to handle your application, you may need to provide a power of attorney document.
  16. Interview and Examination: Be prepared for an interview or examination as required by Ukrainian authorities.

Family Reunification:

  1. Application form for family reunification.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Ukrainian family member's identification documents (e.g., passport, residency permit).
  4. Proof of family relationship (e.g., marriage certificate, birth certificates).
  5. Proof of sufficient financial means to support yourself and family members.
  6. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  7. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  8. Fee payment receipt.

Employment:

  1. Job offer letter from a Ukrainian employer.
  2. Employment contract or agreement.
  3. Work permit application.
  4. Valid passport.
  5. Passport-sized photos.
  6. Proof of sufficient financial means.
  7. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  8. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  9. Fee payment receipt.

Investment:

  1. Investment-related documents (e.g., real estate purchase agreement, business investment documents).
  2. Proof of the required investment amount.
  3. Valid passport.
  4. Passport-sized photos.
  5. Proof of sufficient financial means.
  6. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  7. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  8. Fee payment receipt.

Studying in Ukraine:

  1. Ukrainian degree or diploma.
  2. Proof of completion of your education in Ukraine.
  3. Valid passport.
  4. Passport-sized photos.
  5. Proof of sufficient financial means.
  6. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  7. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  8. Fee payment receipt.

Marriage to a Ukrainian Citizen:

  1. Marriage certificate.
  2. Proof of genuine marital relationship.
  3. Ukrainian spouse's identification documents.
  4. Valid passport.
  5. Passport-sized photos.
  6. Proof of sufficient financial means.
  7. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  8. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  9. Fee payment receipt.

Long-term Residency Permit:

  1. Proof of holding a long-term (Type D) residency permit for the required duration.
  2. Valid passport.
  3. Passport-sized photos.
  4. Proof of sufficient financial means.
  5. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  6. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  7. Fee payment receipt.

Asylum or Refugee Status:

  1. Asylum or refugee status recognition documents.
  2. Proof of residency in Ukraine for the required period.
  3. Valid passport.
  4. Passport-sized photos.
  5. Proof of sufficient financial means.
  6. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  7. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  8. Fee payment receipt.

Voluntary Resettlement Program:

  1. Documentation related to participation in the resettlement program.
  2. Proof of eligibility and compliance with program requirements.
  3. Valid passport.
  4. Passport-sized photos.
  5. Proof of sufficient financial means.
  6. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  7. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  8. Fee payment receipt.

Exceptional Circumstances:

  1. Detailed explanation of exceptional circumstances or contributions to Ukraine.
  2. Supporting documentation demonstrating exceptional circumstances.
  3. Valid passport.
  4. Passport-sized photos.
  5. Proof of sufficient financial means.
  6. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  7. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  8. Fee payment receipt.

Birthright (if born in Ukraine):

  1. Proof of birth in Ukraine.
  2. Documentation proving foreign parentage.
  3. Ukrainian citizenship certificate (if applicable).
  4. Valid passport.
  5. Passport-sized photos.
  6. Proof of sufficient financial means.
  7. Proof of medical/travel insurance.
  8. Criminal record certificate (if required).
  9. Fee payment receipt.

Note: Please note that the specific requirements and documents may vary based on your nationality, the type of permanent residency, and changes in Ukrainian immigration policies. Always consult with the Ukrainian immigration authorities or a qualified legal professional for the most up-to-date and accurate information on obtaining permanent residency in Ukraine through your chosen pathway.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please ensure to review the list of required documents. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately. By following these guidelines, you can minimize the risk of your visa application being rejected due to incorrect or insufficient documents.

Ukraine Visa Application Form

Application Form for Permanent Residence Permit

You should submit it before the local immigration offices have all the necessary equipment and materials to process and issue the permanent residency ID card with contactless electronic features.

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Permanent Residence in Ukraine typically involves the following steps:

  1. Eligibility Criteria:
    • You typically need to have legally resided in Ukraine for a specific period, often several years, under a temporary residence permit.
  2. Temporary Residence Permit:
    • Initially, obtain a temporary residence permit in Ukraine. You may be eligible for a temporary permit through employment, family reunification, or other legal reasons. You must live in Ukraine under this permit for the required period.
  3. Documents and Requirements:
    • Collect all required documents, which may include: Completed application form, Valid passport, Proof of legal residence in Ukraine, Proof of sufficient financial, Health insurance, Criminal record clearance certificate, Payment of applicable fees, Other documents as specified by authorities.
  4. Submission:
    • Submit your permanent residency application, along with the necessary documents, to the local office of the State Migration Service or another relevant government agency. Ensure you comply with the submission requirements at the time of your application.
  5. Interview and Examination:
    • You may be required to attend an interview or undergo assessments as part of the application process.
  6. Decision and Approval:
    • After reviewing your application, the authorities will decide whether to grant you permanent residency.
  7. Notification:
    • If your application is approved, you will receive notification or a permanent residency certificate.
  8. Registration:
    • After obtaining permanent residency, you may need to register your place of residence with the local authorities.
  9. Renewal and Obligations:
    • Keep in mind that permanent residency in Ukraine may come with renewal requirements and obligations, such as periodic renewals or reporting changes in your circumstances.

Note:

  • The permit takes 15 workdays to be issued. It’s valid for 10 years. If it doesn’t have contactless technology, you need to exchange it when you turn 25 and 45 years old.
  • Foreigners or stateless individuals who are temporarily living in Ukraine and are 16 years old or older must personally submit their applications.
  • For foreigners or stateless individuals under 16 years old or those declared legally incapable, one of their parents (adoptive parents), guardians, or trustees should submit the applications if they live with them based on an immigration permit.

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  1. Family Reunification:
    • Purpose: Family reunification allows close family members of Ukrainian citizens or permanent residents to join them in Ukraine. This option aims to keep families together.
    • Eligibility: Typically includes spouses, children, parents, and sometimes other close relatives. The sponsoring Ukrainian citizen or permanent resident acts as the sponsor for the family member.
    • Process: The sponsoring individual initiates the immigration process, submits the required documentation, and the application is processed by Ukrainian immigration authorities.
    • Residence Status: Successful applicants receive a residence permit that permits them to reside in Ukraine with their family member.
  2. Employment:
    • Purpose: Foreign nationals can obtain a temporary residence permit based on employment in Ukraine, contributing to the Ukrainian workforce and economy.
    • Eligibility: Requires a job offer from a Ukrainian employer, and eligibility criteria may vary based on occupation and nationality.
    • Process: The individual, often with the assistance of the employer, applies for a work permit and residence permit based on employment.
    • Residence Status: Temporary residence permits are typically granted for the duration of the employment contract.
  3. Investment:
    • Purpose: Individuals who invest a certain amount of money in Ukraine's economy can apply for permanent residency, promoting foreign investment in the country.
    • Eligibility: Investment thresholds are set, and investments can take various forms, such as starting a business, purchasing government bonds, or contributing to specific sectors.
    • Process: Applicants must provide documentation of their investments and meet specific investment criteria.
    • Residence Status: Successful applicants may be granted permanent residency in Ukraine.
  4. Studying in Ukraine:
    • Purpose: This option allows foreign students to continue their studies at Ukrainian educational institutions.
    • Eligibility: Requires acceptance by a recognized Ukrainian educational institution.
    • Process: Students typically obtain a student visa, then apply for a temporary residence permit upon arrival in Ukraine.
    • Residence Status: Temporary residence permits are typically issued for the duration of the academic program.
  5. Marriage to a Ukrainian Citizen:
    • Purpose: If a foreign national marries a Ukrainian citizen, they can apply for various types of residency permits.
    • Eligibility: Requires a valid marriage certificate to a Ukrainian citizen.
    • Process: The application process involves submitting documentation and applying to Ukrainian immigration authorities.
    • Residence Status: Successful applicants may receive temporary or permanent residency status.
  6. Long-term Residency Permit:
    • Purpose: This permit allows foreign nationals to live in Ukraine for an extended period, often based on conditions like employment, business ownership, or family ties.
    • Eligibility: Criteria can vary but typically include stable employment, business ownership, or family connections in Ukraine.
    • Process: The application process may involve submitting documentation related to the specific conditions.
    • Residence Status: Holders of long-term residency permits enjoy many of the same rights as Ukrainian citizens and can reside in Ukraine for an extended period.
  7. Asylum or Refugee Status:
    • Purpose: Individuals fleeing persecution or violence in their home countries can seek asylum or refugee status in Ukraine, providing them with protection and the right to reside in the country.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility is determined based on the individual's circumstances and the need for protection.
    • Process: Applicants must apply to Ukrainian authorities for asylum or refugee status.
    • Residence Status: Successful applicants are protected from deportation and have the right to live and work in Ukraine.
  8. Voluntary Resettlement Program:
    • Purpose: Some countries and international organizations have programs to facilitate the resettlement of refugees in Ukraine.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility criteria vary based on the specific program, often involving cooperation between host countries, international organizations, and the Ukrainian government.
    • Process: The process is typically managed through the cooperation of various entities to provide support and assistance to resettled refugees.
  9. Exceptional Circumstances:
    • Purpose: In certain exceptional situations, individuals may be granted residency or humanitarian status in Ukraine, even if they don't fit into the standard immigration categories.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility for exceptional circumstances is determined on a case-by-case basis, often based on unique humanitarian needs or situations.
    • Process: Individuals must present their case to Ukrainian immigration authorities for consideration.
  10. Birthright (if born in Ukraine):
    • Purpose: If a person is born in Ukraine, they may have the right to Ukrainian citizenship or permanent residency, depending on the circumstances and the nationality of their parents.
    • Eligibility: Eligibility depends on specific legal provisions and criteria, which can vary based on nationality and other factors.
    • Process: The process for obtaining citizenship or residency through birthright is subject to Ukrainian nationality laws and regulations.

Note: These immigration options provide various pathways for individuals to come to Ukraine for different purposes, such as family reunification, employment, education, and seeking protection. The specific requirements and procedures may change over time, so it’s important for individuals interested in immigrating to Ukraine to consult the latest information from Ukrainian authorities or seek legal advice when navigating the immigration process.