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After how many days can Russian citizens return to Ukraine?
I lived in Ukraine for 3 months, taking care of my sick mother. After 90 days, I decided to cross the border and return back to stay for another 90 days. But at the border they said that you can return to Ukraine only 90 days after crossing the border. You can't go back right away. Is it true?
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аватар sandra-art
As of now, I don't know, but I think that has not changed. in 2008 every 90 days you need to leave for at least a day. and then enter again without problems
аватар Viltis
Rules for entry into Ukraine of foreign citizens
5.1. If you visit Ukraine frequently, please note that you have no more than 90 days to freely stay in the country within 180 days from the date of the first entry [par. 19 Rules, approved. Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of December 29, 1995 No. 1074]. The meaning of this rule is easier to explain with an example. Suppose, after a six-month break, you first entered Ukraine on January 1 and stayed there until January 31 (31 days). Therefore, in the period between January 1 and June 27 (those same 180 days), you have 59 days left to legally stay in Ukraine without registering at the place of stay. Suppose you went to Ukraine again in February and stayed there for 14 days. The rest of the legal days is 45. If suddenly you will no longer visit Ukraine before June 27, then, starting from the first date of entry after June 27, you again have 90 days to stay in the country.
http://mycrimea.su/help/entry.html
аватар Viltis
Accordingly, you have used your 90 days for 180. And you can return only after 180 days after the first entry into Ukraine. The border guard correctly said that you can only return after 90 days.
аватар sandra-art
my friend in 2008 rode to Moscow from Kiev for more than a year (sorry, I didn’t read the question carefully and thought that the situation was the same) by train using an internal passport. she had love in Moscow. traveled for a week every 90 days and back. they didn’t put marks anywhere, and the border guards only had a magazine with a register of banned citizens in their hands.
answer "[10:59:29] Ksyusha Semka: yes, she left and drove back
[10:59:43] Ksyusha Semka: you just need to carry the migration card, that's all "
but this is a practice in Russia from Ukraine.
If a citizen wants to extend the legal period of his stay, then he needs to go through a certain procedure and collect the necessary documents to extend the period of stay on the territory of Ukraine.
аватар sandra-art
sorry, the situation with my girlfriend was in 2007
аватар sandra-art
. What does the Instruction on extending the period of stay in Ukraine of foreigners say?
2.1. If the host party is absent, an application is submitted to the internal affairs department at the place of stay only from a foreigner, certified, with a quote "in the housing authority" (confirms the possibility of living at the address indicated in the application) (clause 8 of the Instruction). In the application (I strongly suspect that there is a single form that is given in the police department) you need to indicate such information (clauses 7, 8 of the Instruction).
2.1.2. Full name, date of birth, gender
2.1.3. Passport number and expiration date
2.1.4. Date and place of entry into Ukraine
2.1.5. Purpose of extension of stay and period of extension
2.1.6. Address of residence in Ukraine
2.1.7. Message about the sufficiency of funds for staying in Ukraine (fig knows how this is done in practice)
2.2. Together with the application, the following documents are submitted to the Department of Internal Affairs (clause 9.1 of the Instruction).
2.2.1. Passport and immigration card
2.2.2. Two photo cards measuring 3.5 x 4.5 cm.
2.2.3. Receipt of payment of the state duty for extending the period of stay (I believe that the details of payment and the amount should be sought in the Department of Internal Affairs)
2.2.4. Receipts for payment of paid services that may be provided by the service of citizenship, immigration and registration of individuals, according to the list, from
аватар sandra-art
2.3. The term for consideration of documents is no more than three working days. During this period, the foreigner's passport remains at the Department of Internal Affairs, about which he is given a certificate with a photograph of the foreigner and the stamp of the Department of Internal Affairs. The certificate is valid during the period of consideration of documents, but not more than 10 days (very suspicious, apparently, no one expects three days). The certificate is handed over to the Department of Internal Affairs when returning the passport (clause 12 of the Instruction).
2.4. If a positive decision is made, the period of stay is extended for the period specified in the application, but not more than until the date one month from the expiration date of the passport (clause 14 of the Instruction)
2.5. The extension of the period of stay is issued by a stamp in the passport indicating the period of extension. If the passport is national ("regular", in short), an insert coupon is issued for it (no stamp is put) (clause 15 of the Instruction)
аватар magerramova1
Is it true that from January 1, 2014, you can enter Russia in 3 months. My mother travels every three months there and back. And now they say that she will be able to return back to Russia only after three months. Is it true?
аватар Onishenko59
Good evening!
Please answer: I, Tatyana, am a citizen of Russia:
What does this phrase mean "... that you have no more than 90 days to freely stay in the country (in Ukraine) within 180 days from the moment of the first entry [clause 19 of the Rules, approved by the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on 29.12.1995 No. 1074]."
The meaning of this rule is "...180 days from the date of the first entry..." and when is the first entry considered?
In 2015, I left Ukraine on January 9 (I entered on December 15, 2014); then entered Ukraine on 16 June 2015 and left on 27 July 2015. Now I plan to enter on September 10-12, 2015 - can I do this and how many days can I stay on the territory of Ukraine? And should I go through any kind of registration on the territory of Ukraine at the place of residence (except for the mark of the border guards in the international passport)? And from what time will I have a period of 180 days and what is the first entry?
Thanks in advance for your answer!
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