Ordinary passports Holders of ordinary passports of the following countries and territories may enter Ukraine without a visa for the following period:
90 days within any 180 days 90 days within any 6 months •
30 days •
30 days within any 60 days •
14 days • ID - May enter with an ID card in lieu of a passport. ID* - May enter with an ID card if arriving directly from the country of nationality. 1 - Citizens of Belarus (mostly men of military age and sometimes suspicious-looking women) could be denied entry for reasons of
national security or without any explanation at all. 2 - A visa is not required for business, private and tourist trips, provided that documents confirming the purpose of the trip (e.g. tourist voucher or invitation letter) are presented to the Ukrainian immigration officer. T - Temporary visa-free regime for
British Citizen only until 30 January 2027.
Non-ordinary passports In addition to countries whose citizens are visa-exempt, holders of diplomatic or official/service passports of
Cuba,
Dominican Republic,
Egypt,
Indonesia,
Iran,
Laos,
Morocco,
Peru,
Singapore,
Sri Lanka,
Thailand,
Tunisia,
Turkmenistan,
Venezuela,
Vietnam and holders of diplomatic passports of
India and
Mexico may enter Ukraine without a visa.
Future changes Ukraine has signed visa exemption agreements with the following countries, but they have not yet been ratified: In June 2024, Ukraine declared its stance on the
Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA-IL) system implemented by
Israel, stating that it considers the ETA-IL to be a violation of the existing visa-free agreement between the two nations that had been in place since 2010. In response to Israel's decision, Ukraine announced it would implement similar pre-approval requirements for Israeli citizens. This reciprocal action was confirmed by the Ukrainian Embassy in Israel on 20 June 2024. These measures are intended to mirror the additional requirements imposed by Israel, including the requirement for visitors to the
Rosh Hashana kibbutz. Previously, Ukraine planned to suspend the agreement due to the large number of entry refusals for Ukrainian visitors despite the visa-free agreement. Other issues included the confiscation of passports, extended interrogations lasting 5–10 hours at border crossings and the deportation of refugees.
ETA In August 2024, Ukraine announced the launch of its own Electronic Travel Authorization for visa-exempt visitors. ==Electronic Visa (e-Visa)==