How To Apply For Ukraine EVisa With Philippines Passport [Ukraine Visa for Filipinos]

Travel around the biggest country in Europe, Ukraine. It’s one of the cheapest countries in the continent, but it offers you so much, from its rich culture to oh-so-delicious food, and definitely, Vodka. For Filipinos, there’s no need to go to a Visa Application Center to visit Ukraine. We can now get a Ukraine EVisa for Philippine Passport Holders, read how!

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Ukraine is in Eastern Europe, and beside Poland; however, it does not belong to the Schengen Area. You can’t also be exempted even if you have Schengen, US, or UK visa, so you need a Ukraine Visa to go here. The Ukraine EVisa will allow you to enter for 30 days in the area, in case you want to visit longer, a Ukraine Tourist Visa is needed.



Quick Facts About The Ukraine EVisa Visa

Validity: up to 30 days

Number of Entries: Single

Processing Time: 9 Working days

Where to Apply: Online

Address: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, 1, Mykhailivska Sq, Kyiv, 01018

E-mail Address:  evisa@mfa.gov.ua

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Documents Required in Getting a Ukraine EVisa for Philippine Passport Holders (Tourist)

Please note that you will need to upload this. If you have more than one file in a requirement, you can put it in a PDF, ODP, DOC, or DOCX file. If it’s only a single one, then JPG will do.

1. Photo – according to the ICAO Standards

2. Valid Passport – upload the Bio-Page

3. Medical Insurance Policy – a minimum of EURO 30,000 coverage or its equivalent, I recommend SafetyWing

4. Proof of Sufficient Funds – that can cover your stay in Ukraine and your return. You can attach:

  • Bank Certificate or Bank Statements

  • Payment Confirmation or Booking for accommodation and dining

  • Tourist Service Voucher

  • Fixed Return Ticket – we offer rent-a-flight service for PHP 1,500

  • Letter of Guarantee from Inviter – in case someone from Ukraine will sponsor your stay

5. Document Confirming Purpose of Visit (Tourism)

  • Hotel Reservation

  • Agreement for Tourist Services (Voucher)

  • Tourist Service Arrangements or Bookings

6. Ukraine EVisa Fee - to be paid online through MasterCard or Visa Card - USD 85

How to get a Ukraine Tourist EVisa for Philippine Passport Holders

STEP 1: Collect all the documents needed for your online application. Scan them ahead.

STEP 2: Proceed to this website and register. You will need to check your e-mail for the confirmation link.

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STEP 3: Log-in and click “Fill in a new e-Visa application form.” Type the details asked.

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STEP 4: Upload your picture and fill up the information needed.

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STEP 5: Upload the documents required on the bottom part of the form.  Review and click continue.

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STEP 6: Pay the visa fee. You will receive a confirmation e-mail if it’s successful.  

STEP 7: Wait for the decision. Receive your Ukraine EVisa in your e-mail. Print this as it will be needed to present this to the immigration officer.

FAQs About Ukraine EVisa for Philippine Passport Holders

1. How much is the Ukraine EVisa Fee?

It costs USD 85.

2. Is the visa fee refundable?

No, once you have paid it, you can’t get it back.

3. How do I pay?

Pay it online through MasterCard or Visa Card.

4. Can I apply for a Multiple Entry Visa?

If you need a Multiple Entry Visa, you might apply for a Ukraine Tourist Visa rather than a Ukraine EVisa.

5. How long can I stay on an EVisa?

Not more than 30 days.

6. How long is the visa processing time?

9 working days.

7. How many days before my schedule should I process my application?

You can do it 3 to 4 weeks but not more than 3 months before your departure.

8. What happens if I get rejected? What should I do?

Instead of a Ukraine E-Visa, you will get a visa refusal letter. You can either submit a new EVisa application or appeal against the decision within 2 months after you received it. E-mail evisa@mfa.gov.ua with your arguments.

9. What should I bring to Ukraine?

  • Passport

  • Printed EVisa

  • Proof that you are a tourist in Ukraine (hotel bookings or tour vouchers)

  • Proof of funds

  • Medical insurance

Ukraine has a unique culture and its charms. It’s also one of the most budget-friendly countries in Europe, too! So, if you want to go to Europe and not that confident in getting other visas like the Schengen or the UK, or the US, you can definitely try Ukraine EVisa. It’s also less hassle since you don’t need to go to the Embassy or Application Center and apply at the comfort of your own home. I wish you luck with your application!

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