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Visa for Ukrainians
Hello everyone!!! While our passports are gathering dust in the British Embassy, ​​I am thinking about the summer-autumn check-in at sea. I decided that it would certainly be the Balkans with a start from Belgrade (Aerosvit prices please :). So, I'm interested in the process of obtaining a Serbian visa: who did it on their own, the cost, a package of documents, the deadline for obtaining. I read that one person can apply for several - how relevant is this information? And do they have double (and even better, multiple) visas: I want to ride around Montenegro and Croatia ... Thank you all. I will wait for answers.
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аватар proxyman
But there are problems with obtaining a visa to Serbia. I was refused a visa after the check, although at the embassy, ​​when I handed over the documents, they said that everything would be OK. On the other hand, if you have a tour voucher or an invitation from the Serbian side, Ukrainians do not need a visa.
аватар liya_gremory
Thanks for the answer.
May I know what year you applied? And what should be the list of documents?
I came across information for 2009 or 2010 that the visa-free regime was canceled for us, now everyone needs a visa anyway.
Here is the answer from the office of our embassy in BiH just killed: you can get a visa in Budapest :))) You will also have to do a Magyar visa :) In general, you are crazy.
аватар proxyman
Served a couple of weeks ago, i.e. already in 2011.
The rules for entry from Ukraine to Serbia changed at the end of last year.
PS: most interesting - some of ours from November 2010 to the present time, visited Serbia according to the new rules.
аватар liya_gremory
But you do have the right to protest and still choose a visa? I didn’t think that they were so strict and always equated them with Bulgaria in terms of liberality. Also tell me, please, what is the reason for the refusal?
And a list of documents, if it's not difficult :))) Sorry for bombarding you with questions, you are the only one who responded. Consular fee, if I'm not mistaken, 15 euros??? Pay in euros or hryvnias according to the exchange rate?
аватар proxyman
But you do have the right to protest and still choose a visa?
Nothing needs to be protested. Either this is a mistake on the part of the police, or there was something wrong in my papers - this was reported at the embassy. Although, when they accepted the documents, they said that everything was OK and there would be no problems with the visa.
Tell me, please, what is the reason for the refusal?
Have you tried to get a visa somewhere? Were there any rejections? Usually no arguments. Just a rejection is all.
Consular fee, if I'm not mistaken, 15 euros??? Pay in euros or hryvnias according to the exchange rate?
Fee - 5 euros. For a visa stamp - 2 euros.
You need to pay in euros.
аватар proxyman
Embassy contacts:
street Voloska, 4
04070 Kyiv, Ukraine
Phone:
+38 044 425 60 60, 425 60 15
аватар liya_gremory
Thank you for the information :) And then in all resources the data contradict: either 15, then 5, then it’s not clear what.
I received visas several times, but, fortunately, I have not yet seen refusals. I remember that Ukraine signed an agreement with someone (like the European Union), which said that they had no right to refuse a visa without giving a reason :) That's it.
аватар proxyman
I remember that Ukraine signed an agreement with someone (probably the European Union), which stated that they did not have the right to refuse a visa without giving a reason :) That's right.
Tales :)
They just refuse for no reason. I have already encountered
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