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How to read Ukrainian Visa

  1. Place of visa issuance (Washington, D.C., New York or Chicago).

  2. Traveler's visa is valid from this date. It reads Day-Month-Year. Thus, visa is valid from December 1, 2002 (not January 12, 2002).

  3. Visa expiration date. Visa is valid until this date. It reads Day-Month-Year. Thus, visa is valid until June 1, 2003 (not January 6, 2003).

  4. Visa control number.

  5. Number of entries.

    • (1) - single entry visa (one entry only).

    • (2) - double entry visa (two entries only).

    • (M) - multiple entry visa (unrestricted within visa duration).

  6. Type of visa

    • - Diplomatic;

    • C (C-1, C-2, C-3) - Service;

    • - Business;

    • - Rescue service (workers) employees;

    • O - Student visa;

    • H - Scholar visa;

    • M - Visa for mass media representatives;

    • P - Religious visa;

    • - Humanitarian visa;

    • K - Cultural and Sport visa;

    • T - Tourism;

    • (-1, -2) - Private visa;

    • IM (IM-1, IM-2) - Immigration visa;

    • O - Crew member visa (engaged in transportation);

    • TP (TP-1, TP-2) - Transit visa.

  7. Traveler's last name in Ukrainian and English (as it appears on your passport).

  8. Traveler's first name in Ukrainian and English (as it appears as on your passport).

  9. Traveler's passport number.

  10. Traveler's sex.

  11. Traveler's date of birth.

  12. Traveler's nationality.

  13. Host in Ukraine.

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