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I'm going to visit a friend in Ukraine for a week (she's from Russia). I'm going by bus. Do I need to take a ticket back? And do I need to exchange money for hryvnia?
I'm going to visit a friend in Ukraine for a week (she's from Russia). I'm going by bus. Do I need to take a ticket back? And do I need to exchange money for hryvnia?
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аватар Vika284
Do you have a notarized invitation?
аватар curoleso
No, no invitation
аватар fghjkl
Hello! If this is a regular bus, then a ticket can be taken in Ukraine. Money can be easily changed in Ukraine.
аватар betonb30
YOU CAN TAKE DOLLARS
аватар zelya77rid
Return ticket is not required. And rubles can be exchanged for hryvnia both in Russia and in Ukraine. It all depends on the course that you can look up on the internet. In the search engine write: the ruble exchange rate all banks Kharkiv Ministry of Finance. And will give you all the information. Ukrainian city enter the one you are going to
аватар anast.141200
It is better to have an invitation from the host - then there will be a minimum of questions. Rubles can be exchanged in Ukraine. Or, at the very least, use a map.
аватар nadin65
A friend should make a notarized invitation for you, we took it for 150 hryvnias.
Passport required.
Not all banks accept rubles, two days ago they went around several banks and only the fourth changed, there is a long line at Sbarbank of Russia and they take an extra 2.5%, maybe it’s only in our city, I don’t know. Dollars and euros no problem!
аватар curoleso
Is an invitation required?
аватар Vika284
I made an invitation to my friends from St. Petersburg this year, and in the past they went to Egypt through Kyiv, so they didn’t need an invitation, they let me in without questions, it was transit up to 5 days
The National Bank forbade some kind of Russian banknote with a view of Crimea to be accepted in banks and exchange offices, I don’t remember the denomination
аватар taxi-anadim
Good afternoon! No return ticket or invitation needed. It is also not necessary to have hryvnias with you as a guarantor of solvency for customs. Our drivers systematically carry passengers through customs, and women often have invitations, tickets, etc. did not require.
From the point of view of benefits, the exchange rate of the ruble against the hryvnia, as a rule, is better in the Russian Federation. But it matters when it comes to large sums. In addition, in Ukraine, you can easily pay with a card of any Russian bank with the Visa or Master Card payment system.
When crossing customs by bus, be prepared for a long wait. Especially if it is not a regular, but a private minibus. There is always a long line of them at the border. You can cross customs faster in your own car (friends, relatives) or in a passenger intercity taxi. Although, in fact, it can take a long time on a passenger car, but not so much.
Best regards, intercity taxi Anadim!
аватар Vika284
The VHI says that it is no problem for Russian citizens to enter Ukraine if they present documents about the illness or death of a close relative, for transit tourists, and there will be no problems if there is an invitation
for other Russian citizens, this is a thorough check at the border, the final decision on entry or ban on entry into Ukraine will be made directly when crossing the border by representatives of the border service of Ukraine.
аватар babol
In short, if you really need to enter our "Blessed" country, go, but better refrain from traveling until "better times."
аватар kolyan_cat
Why refrain? Lots of people traveling back and forth and no problem.
аватар taxi-anadim
Indeed, people travel back and forth without any problems.
There is the Customs Code of Ukraine, which regulates the work of all customs checkpoints. It can be found in both Ukrainian and Russian. In this document you can find answers to all questions.
Nowhere is there a regulatory document that would say that a notarized invitation is required to enter Ukraine. Especially"zealous " border guards may require it. In this case, there are two options for the development of the plot: slow and fast. According to the slow one, you should ask the border guard to explain on the basis of what he requires an invitation and call the hotline, which is on every window at all checkpoints. Really works, tested, but you have to wait. A quick option is the same polite question to the border guard to show that you are a sane person who knows your rights, but at the same time soften the situation with 200-300 rubles. It will be immediately possible to enter Ukraine.
аватар kolyan_cat
200-300 rubles? Did you check it yourself or did an acquaintance of the matchmaker's godfather's brother tell?
аватар Pyteshestvennik19
Be sure to have an invitation with you.
For example, we did it for relatives, then the border guards did not find fault.
+ foreign the passport.
You can also exchange rubles for hryvnias in Ukraine.
But, best of all, take a Visa card with you for payments.
Then simply your bank will convert the ruble into hryvnia and withdraw the required amount.
аватар taxi-anadim
Our drivers drive daily through customs)
The information is fresh.
In general, they look at people. If they feel that they can take more, then they take it. If they see that a person cannot stand up for himself, or does not represent the essence of the process at all, then they take more. But it's better to sit at home, or order a taxi with an experienced driver.
And invitations, I repeat once again, a woman DOES NOT NEED!!!
аватар taxi-anadim
What do you mean, screwed up? They begin to find fault - on the hotline. It helps. How many times did customs work stop because they arrested customs officers at their workplace!
People simply do not know how to stand up for their rights!
аватар kolyan_cat
Well, if a person travels every day, it means on commercial matters.
We're talking about travel here. I have not heard that tourists had to give something.
Even young guys who come from Russia and bring camouflage, a sleeping bag, and other "half day" equipment with them, pass quietly, without paying anything at the border.
Therefore, there is no need to tell stories.
аватар fghjkl
You definitely don’t need to offer money, depending on who you get, you can get into a not pleasant story.
аватар taxi-anadim
Lord! Yes, I'm talking about the same! The border is crossed perfectly normally. But since the conversation turned to nit-picking, missing documents, etc., then at the request of a person: give money or figure it out.
When small contraband is being transported (home-made wine was taken for the birthday of relatives or medicine, they took an extra package), then it’s another matter, you have to pay. But the person himself understands what he pays for. If the documents are not in order (overdue, etc.), then it is also clear why. But if everything is in order, if you are not carrying anything forbidden, then pay the loan.
Our passengers also make tourist trips, and do not scurry back and forth.
аватар Vika284
"at the same time, soften the situation with 200-300 rubles" 300 rubles in hryvnias is 140 UAH, what kind of nonsense, what customs officer will "soften" the situation for $5?
аватар taxi-anadim
Do you think everyone gives in thousands!) By the way, for 5 dollars and from several dozen people - it comes out decently,
In general, it doesn't matter. I shared my experience, you share yours
аватар Dakhab
Question to the author of the question, have you been to Crimea?
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