Ukrainian passport

The Ukrainian passport (Ukrainian: паспорт громадянина України, romanized: pasport hromadyanyna Ukrayiny, lit.'passport of a citizen of Ukraine') is a document issued for nationals of Ukraine as proof of Ukrainian citizenship. The country issues international passports that are used for travel abroad. Until 2016, citizens were issued a soft booklet internal passport as their primary domestic identification document; the booklets were replaced by an identity card with existing passports remaining valid. Electronic passports are available to citizens through the government smartphone application Diia.

Ukrainian passport
The front cover of a current
biometric Ukrainian passport
International travel biometric
passport biographical data page
TypePassport
Issued by Ministry of Internal Affairs
First issued4 June 1994 (first version)
1997 (machine-readable passport)
1 January 2015
(biometric passport)
PurposeIdentification
EligibilityUkrainian citizenship
Expiration10 years
4 years (for the minors)
Cost100
300 (within 7 working days)
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