BUSINESS VISA TO UKRAINE
If your purpose for making a short-term (up to 90 days) business trip to Ukraine and your visit is purely commercial, then you should apply for a business visa.
Business visa to Ukraine is issued to:
It is important to emphasize that business visa is issued only to the persons, whose visit to Ukraine is necessary for present or future business. In case you are a businessman but plan to visit Ukraine to see your friends, then you should apply for another type of visa.
In contrast to tourist visas, it is possible to get a multi-entry business visa, allowing you to enter and leave Ukraine several times.
Thus, in order to get a business visa to visit Ukraine, you should do the following:
Step 1 – Determine whether you need a visa.
Nationals of some countries may visit Ukraine for business purposes without a visa. Check visa policy of Ukraine for more information.
Step 2 – Locating the embassy/consulate.
Firstly, you should find out the location of the nearest Ukrainian consular institution. Make sure that the consular boundaries of such consulate cover your country, and remember, that if there is no consulate or embassy in your country, your documents can be accepted by one of the neighboring embassies (remember to check the consular boundaries!).
Step 3 – Scheduling visa interview.
Once you have found the embassy/consulate, use its website to schedule an interview. It is also possible to call the embassy/consulate and ask for a visa interview by phone, or arrive personally. Do not forget to mention your citizenship to double-check the consular district of your boundaries. For example, Ukrainian Embassy in Kenya will accept visa applications from the citizens of Tanzania but will reject applications of the Namibian citizens, who should apply to the Embassy of Ukraine in South Africa.
Step 4 – Preparing the business visa documents.
Once the interview is scheduled, it is now the right time to start preparing the documents. Though we have done our best to make this list as comprehensive as possible, nevertheless, we highly recommend you to visit the embassy website and check updates. Some embassies of Ukraine may have particular requirements, which should be taken into account.
Documents, indicating the purpose of a journey (“business invitation”)
These documents are also known as “business invitation,” should be provided to you by a Ukrainian company or a registered Ukrainian office of a foreign company. It is impossible to make these documents in your domestic country, as well as it can’t be issued by the Ukrainian individuals. Only companies do qualify.
We have described the private invitation documents package in this article.
Documents indicating that you possess sufficient means of subsistence both for the duration of the intended stay and for the return to your country of origin or residence
The purpose of these documents is to show that you have enough money to support your stay in Ukraine. The law of Ukraine uses USD 100 per day as criteria in this regard. For calculating the amount, which is sufficient for staying in Ukraine, the following formula is applied:
(USD 100 or equivalent in EURO x the number of days in Ukraine) + USD 500 for emergencies
Thus, if your intended stay in Ukraine is 8 days, you should have (USD 100×8) + USD 500 = USD 1300
The following proofs may be used for confirming that you are in possession of enough funds for visiting Ukraine:
You should remember that not only such information is submitted to the embassy/consulate, but also the border officers may ask you to present such information when at the Ukraine entry check-point. Do not forget making a copy of all documents (in English or translated into Ukraine).
Information which enables to assess your intention to leave Ukraine before the expiry of the visa
Because the number of illegal immigrants in Ukraine is rising every year, all Ukrainian embassies and border officers are legally required to assess whether each entrant is going to leave Ukraine when his/her visa expires. Proving that you will return upon expiration of your visa, two critical issues should be taken into consideration.
Firstly, you should be in possession of a return ticket. The date of such ticket should not be later than the expiry date of your visa. The embassy/consulate always checks your return ticket, and sometimes it may be checked by the border guards. Make sure that you always have a printed return ticket with you.
Secondly, although the embassy/consulate staff often say that the interview is of secondary importance, in fact, the way you answer their questions may be crucial. During the interview, the embassy staff should be 100% sure that you will return to your country.
They will be specifically interested in:
Do not underestimate the importance of this step. Even though you may have much money, Ukrainian embassy/consulate and the border guards should be presented with unquestionable proofs of your intention to return to your home country.
A valid travel document and its photocopy, which is issued within previous 10 years, contains at least two blank pages for visas and is valid at least 3 months after the expiration date of the visa
While in some countries a special passport (known as “foreign passport,” “foreign travel document” or “international travel passport” – there are many denominations) is required for leaving the country, in the others national passport is used for that purpose. In any case, your travel document should correspond to the requirements stated above.
Do not forget making a photocopy of your passport and having it stamped and signed by the embassy official, or if this service is not available in the Ukrainian embassy/consulate of your country – by a public notary. Always keep such copy with you during your voyage to Ukraine – in the event your original passport is lost/stolen/destroyed, the copy will make the process of returning home much simpler.
A filled in and signed application form
You may download a visa application form on the website of a Ukrainian embassy/consulate. The form is to be completed in English. We recommend filling them in a Word processor and then to print it.
Make sure to have a blank copy of the application form with you to be able to complete it anew if the embassy/consulate finds any inaccuracies in it.
If your travel document covers your family members, an individual application form should be filled in for each family member. Application forms of the minors should be signed by the parents or the legal guardians.
Visa processing fee receipt
Ukrainian embassies/consulates levy a fee for processing your visa application, which vary from USD 30 to USD 130 (depending on your citizenship and the type of visa – multiple entry visas cost more). Banking details for making payment should be clarified in the embassy/consulate. Usually, it is possible to pay by cash there as well.
Please note that visa processing fee is non-refundable. It means that if your visa application is denied, no refund will be made.
Two colored passport-size photos
Together with other documents you should also provide two colored passport sized photos. Your face should be 80% of the photo, no smiling. Make sure to call or visit the embassy clarifying the photo requirements. The requirements are also sometimes published on the embassy website.
Insurance policy and its photocopy valid for the period of stay in Ukraine
Often the insurance is provided with the other “business invitation” documents by a company in Ukraine, which invites you to visit Ukraine. However, if it is not provided, it is your responsibility to purchase such insurance. It is often possible to buy it straight in the embassy or somewhere nearby. Make sure that your insurance has at least EUR 30,000 coverage (or USD equivalent of the said amount)
We highly recommend you to make the copies of all documents you get on the way to your visa and keeping them with you. It will help you to avoid problems at the entry point to Ukraine.
Step 5 – Interview in the embassy/consulate.
You should demonstrate a complete understanding of your motives to visit Ukraine during the interview in the embassy/consulate.
Because you are going to get a business visa you should be able to explain the following:
Remember, that if you are going to handle only business-related matters, you should not talk about any tourism or private-related matters that in the embassy/consulate. Make sure to behave like a businessperson or an employee. Otherwise, the embassy/consular staff will decide that, in fact, you need a private or a tourist, and your business visa application will be certainly rejected.
People under 18 should not apply for business visas, as the chances of rejection are very high.
Application processing time
Typically, visa application processing time varies between 2 and 6 weeks. It depends on the embassy/consulate workload. However, there is a possibility of paying double visa processing fee to make the process faster.
Visa decision of the embassy/consulate
Once your visa application is processed, the embassy will make a decision, which may be:
Step 6 – Crossing Ukrainian border.
Although a visa sticker is a proof that your business visit has been approved, the border guards of Ukraine are allowed to double-check your motives. They are permitted to deny entry to Ukraine if they have any suspicions that your real motives of visiting Ukraine include some activities besides business and commercial ones.
Our practice shows that the border guards of Ukraine may ask you to demonstrate:
In addition to that, the border guards may check whether your Ukrainian business partners (representatives of the company) are waiting for you in the “arrivals” zone. It is our strong recommendation to make sure that a representative of the company, which signed your business invitation, meets you at the airport.
The border guards may also be interested in the following information, and you should be able to provide comprehensive answers in English to the questions relating to:
If some of the documents indicated above are missing at the moment of entering Ukraine, or you provided inconclusive answers to the questions of the Border Guard officers, the guards may deny entry to Ukraine, and you will have to leave Ukraine with the nearest plane (at your own cost). Your visa, however, will not be annulled.
Business matters visa summary.
Overall, though much bureaucracy is involved, getting a business matters visa to Ukraine is not complicated. Basically, to our best knowledge, there are no cases when the Border Guard denied entry or the embassy/consulate rejected a visa application without a valid reason. Just make sure to have the rights documents and do your best to answer the questions properly.
Finally, always make sure that you are met by the representative of a company, which invited you to Ukraine, at the airport. It is still better to write an extra email than to be forcibly repatriated and have all your travel arrangements disrupted because of a small lapse.