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D-03 — Diplomatic & Official Long-term Visa (Type D-03)
VisasUkraineD-03 — Diplomatic & Official Long-term Visa (Type D-03)
UkraineUkraine•Europe
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D-03 — Diplomatic & Official Long-term Visa (Type D-03)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

90 days

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Long-term visa for diplomatic and consular staff, international organization personnel, and their families for accreditation at Ukraine's MFA.

The Diplomatic and Official Long-term Visa (Type D-03) serves as a cornerstone of Ukraine’s international relations framework, rooted in the principles of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. Established to facilitate the seamless operation of foreign missions, this visa category was formalized through Ukraine’s domestic immigration legislation and bilateral agreements to ensure that representatives of sovereign states and international organizations can perform their official functions without bureaucratic interference. It exists to bridge the gap between standard migratory control and the necessity of sovereign immunity, providing a legal pathway for individuals who are not merely seeking residency, but are instead tasked with maintaining the diplomatic, economic, and humanitarian ties between Ukraine and the global community. By exempting these personnel from the standard complexities of the national immigration system, the D-03 visa ensures that the state can uphold its international obligations while maintaining rigorous oversight over the accreditation process through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).

The ideal applicant for the D-03 visa is a career diplomat, consular officer, administrative or technical staff member of a foreign embassy, or an official representative of an international organization—such as the United Nations or the OSCE—who has been formally posted to Ukraine. While the visa covers a broad spectrum of professional roles, it is strictly reserved for those whose presence is officially sanctioned by their home government or an international body and subsequently recognized by the Ukrainian MFA. What distinguishes this visa from standard employment or residency permits is its status-based nature; it is tied directly to the applicant's official accreditation, meaning the visa holder is granted specific privileges and immunities that are not available to private citizens or traditional migrant workers. While the visa is exempt from standard processing fees and offers a streamlined path to long-term residency, it carries the significant limitation of being tethered to the applicant's official mandate; should the individual’s employment or mission conclude, the legal basis for their stay terminates accordingly. Furthermore, despite the diplomatic status, the requirement for comprehensive health insurance remains a mandatory safeguard, ensuring that all international personnel are adequately covered for medical contingencies throughout their tenure in the country.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a diplomatic or consular staff member, or staff of an international organization.

Must hold a diplomatic or official passport.

Must have an official letter or verbal note from the sending state's authority, diplomatic mission, or international organization.

Must be intended for accreditation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid diplomatic or official passport.

Completed and signed visa application form.

One color photograph (35x45 mm).

Official letter or verbal note requesting the visa.

Proof of accreditation or intent to accredit.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Exempt from many standard requirements like medical insurance and proof of financial means.
  • Facilitates official diplomatic status and privileges in Ukraine.
  • No consular fees.

Worth Knowing

  • The visa is specifically for official duties and requires subsequent accreditation.
  • Short-term official visits (TDY) may not require this visa if under 90 days, depending on specific agreements.
  • Must be applied for at least 3 months before the planned entry.

Application Process

1

Foreign government request: Foreign government ministry notifies Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

2

Submit diplomatic request: Official request for accreditation with diplomatic credentials

3

Receive MFA approval: Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs approves accreditation

4

Obtain visa: D-03 diplomatic visa issued at embassy

5

Enter Ukraine: Enter with diplomatic visa and complete registration

Application Forms

Diplomatic Accreditation Request—

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