Apply for a Ukraine e-Visa in 2025: Fast, Affordable, and 100% Online

✅ Fast, Affordable, and Easy: Your Trusted Immigration Lawyer for Ukraine e-Visas in 2025

Ukraine has officially resumed the issuance of e-Visas for foreign nationals from 45 eligible countries as of February 18, 2025. This long-awaited service, previously paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the war, is now back — offering a simplified, fast-track visa process fully online.

If you’re planning a short-term business trip, a family visit, a medical treatment, or tourism in Ukraine, the e-Visa system is now the easiest and most cost-effective way to enter the country. And with the help of an experienced immigration lawyer, the process becomes even smoother.

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Without a lawyer

Confusion, bureaucratic hurdles, and unnecessary complexity

Long queues and missed or delayed deadlines

Elevated risk of errors and setbacks

Wasted time and money on avoidable inefficiencies

With a lawyer

Clear transparency and dependable reliability

Fast processing with on-time deadlines

Full compliance with requirements and guaranteed results

Efficiently saving both time and money

Who Can Apply for a Ukraine e-Visa?

Citizens from 45 countries are now eligible to apply, including India, China, Mexico, Philippines, Indonesia, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand, Jamaica, and more. If your country is on the list, you don’t need to visit the consulate — we handle the entire application online.

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Why Choose an Immigration Lawyer for Your Ukraine e-Visa?

Ukraine e-Visa 2025While the system is designed for simplicity, errors or missing documents can delay or lead to rejection. As immigration lawyers, we offer:

  • Document preparation and review

  • Correct visa category guidance (C-01, C-02, C-06, etc.)

  • Fast-track filing for urgent travel

  • Proof of purpose support (invitations, bookings, financial docs)

  • Translation and insurance assistance

Whether you’re applying for a tourist e-Visa (C-06), a business e-Visa (C-01), or a media correspondent e-Visa (C-11), our legal team ensures compliance with Ukrainian visa regulations.

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⏱️ e-Visa Processing Time & Cost

Processing time:

  • Standard: 3 business days

  • Expedited: 1 business day

Cost:

  • Single-entry: $20 USD

  • Double-entry: $30 USD

  • Expedited fees double

We help you choose the best option based on your travel plans and deadlines.

What You’ll Need

To apply for an e-Visa, you must submit:

  • A scanned passport copy

  • A valid travel health insurance (min. €30,000 coverage)

  • Proof of funds for the trip

  • Purpose of trip document (invitation, booking, family confirmation)

  • A recent passport-style photo

We prepare all these documents for you and submit them through the official MFA e-Visa portal on your behalf.

Visa Validity

Ukraine e-Visas are issued for up to 30 days, either single or double-entry. For longer stays (e.g. residence permits), we also offer legal assistance with national D visas and residence permits in Ukraine.

Why Trust Us?

Our law firm specializes in Ukrainian immigration law, with years of experience helping clients obtain visas, residence permits, and legal status in Ukraine. With our expert guidance, you can avoid unnecessary mistakes and get your visa on time and with peace of mind.

Contact Us for e-Visa Help

Need help applying for your Ukrainian e-Visa?
Contact us for a free consultation or start your application today with our legal team!

Let us handle the paperwork while you prepare your travel plans. We’ll make sure your Ukraine e-Visa 2025 is processed correctly, quickly, and without stress.

Let us help you every step of the way. Let us help you stay in Ukraine legally and confidently. Consider making an appointment for a consultation.