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Long-term visa issued on grounds stipulated by international treaties of Ukraine not covered by other visa categories.
The International Treaty Visa (Type D-16) serves as a specialized legal instrument within Ukraine’s immigration framework, designed to facilitate the entry of foreign nationals whose presence is mandated or encouraged by specific bilateral or multilateral agreements that fall outside the scope of standard visa categories. Established to ensure that Ukraine remains compliant with its international obligations, this visa acts as a flexible catch-all mechanism for unique diplomatic, cultural, or economic arrangements that do not fit neatly into the traditional classifications of employment, study, or family reunification. By providing a dedicated pathway for individuals covered under these specific treaties, the D-16 visa effectively bridges a critical gap in the immigration system, preventing bureaucratic rigidity from obstructing the implementation of international commitments. It ensures that the state can honor its promises to foreign partners—whether they involve international technical assistance projects, specific intergovernmental cooperation programs, or unique diplomatic exchanges—without requiring the creation of entirely new visa classes for every nuanced international agreement.
The ideal applicant for the D-16 visa is typically a professional, consultant, or representative whose work is directly tied to a formalized international project or treaty-based initiative recognized by the Ukrainian government. While the visa is inherently niche, it frequently covers individuals involved in humanitarian aid, specialized technical advisory roles, or cross-border cooperation programs that are explicitly mentioned in the governing international documents. What makes this visa particularly distinctive is its status as a "treaty-driven" authorization; unlike standard work or business visas that rely on individual employer sponsorship or commercial contracts, the D-16 is predicated on the existence of a high-level agreement between states or international organizations. This provides a significant benefit in terms of procedural clarity for those specifically named or designated under such treaties, often bypassing the more cumbersome labor market testing or complex documentation requirements associated with standard work permits. However, the visa carries a notable limitation: it is strictly tethered to the underlying treaty. As such, the applicant’s legal status is entirely dependent on the continued validity of that agreement and their specific role within it. Furthermore, while the visa itself is fee-exempt, applicants must strictly adhere to mandatory health insurance requirements, ensuring that they remain self-sufficient and do not place a burden on the Ukrainian public healthcare system during their long-term stay.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
UkraineValid passport (issued within last 10 years, valid at least 3 months beyond intended departure, at least 2 blank pages)
Official documentation confirming the basis for the visa under a specific international treaty
Invitation or official request from the relevant Ukrainian authority or international organization
Medical insurance policy (minimum €30,000 coverage)
Completed and signed visa application form
Recent passport-sized photograph (35x45 mm)
Proof of financial support (if not covered by the treaty/inviting party)
Education
none or higher
Valid international passport and copy
Printed and signed visa application form
One 35x45 mm color photograph
Official invitation or documentation citing the relevant international treaty
Medical insurance policy (€30,000+ coverage)
Proof of financial support (as required)
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