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 | |
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The front cover of a current biometric Ukrainian passport | |
International travel biometric passport biographical data page | |
Type | Passport |
Issued by | Ministry of Internal Affairs |
First issued | 4 June 1994 (first version) 1997 (machine-readable passport) 1 January 2015 (biometric passport) |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Ukrainian citizenship |
Expiration | 10 years 4 years (for the minors) |
Cost | ₴100 ₴300 (within 7 working days) |
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