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Ukraine Entry Guide for Andorra Citizens 2026

Key facts

Visa Visa Free
Currency Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH)
Phone code +380
Language Ukrainian
Traffic Right-hand
Passport validity at least 6 months
Insurance Insurance policy is required

Entry Rules for Andorra Citizens (2026)

Andorra citizens can enter Ukraine visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism, private visits, business meetings, and other short stays. Entry is allowed only with a valid foreign passport. National ID cards are not accepted for border crossing.

Ukraine operates under martial law in 2026. Border checks can be more detailed than in peacetime, and travelers should be ready to explain their itinerary and show supporting documents.

Required Documents

Prepare the following for a smooth border crossing:

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended entry date (recommended: also keep 1–2 blank pages).
  • Travel medical insurance valid for Ukraine for the entire trip (see insurance section below).
  • Proof of purpose of travel (one or more): hotel booking, rental agreement, invitation letter from a host, tour voucher, medical appointment documents, or onward tickets for transit.
  • Proof of sufficient funds for the stay (cash, bank cards, bank statement, paid accommodation, or a host guarantee letter).
  • No active entry ban (checked by the State Border Guard Service during control).

Financial means formula used at checks (2026): FO = ((20 × Pm) ÷ 30) × (Kd + 5), where Pm = 3,209 UAH and Kd is the number of days in Ukraine. Example: for 30 days, the minimum is 24,344 UAH.

Travel Insurance

In 2026, a medical insurance policy is mandatory for foreign visitors, including Andorra citizens. Choose a policy that clearly states coverage in Ukraine and includes:

  • Outpatient and inpatient treatment
  • Emergency care
  • Medical evacuation / repatriation
  • Coverage for war-related risks (if available from your insurer)

Buy and download your policy before departure and keep a digital copy plus a printed copy. Many travelers arrange coverage online via insurance-ukraine.com.

Safety

Travel in Ukraine in 2026 requires active situational awareness:

  • Check local curfew rules for each region/city you plan to visit and plan transport accordingly.
  • Install the official alert app “Air Alarm” (Ukrainian: “Повітряна тривога”) for real-time air-raid notifications.
  • Follow instructions during alerts and know the nearest shelter location to your accommodation.
  • Carry emergency contacts and keep your passport/insurance accessible (not in checked luggage).

Emergency number: 112 (works for police, ambulance, fire and other emergency services).

Customs

At the border you may choose a green corridor (nothing to declare) or a red corridor (items requiring declaration/permits). If you are unsure, use the red corridor.

Typical green corridor allowances:

  • Personal belongings for personal use
  • Goods up to EUR 500 total value and up to 50 kg (for non-commercial import)
  • Food for personal consumption up to EUR 200
  • Cash up to EUR 10,000 (or equivalent) without declaration; above this amount, declare and be ready to show proof of withdrawal/source
  • Medicines (non-narcotic/non-psychotropic): generally up to 5 packages per medicine per person

Items commonly prohibited or restricted for import:

  • Narcotic/psychotropic substances and illegal drugs
  • Explosives, poisonous substances
  • Uncertified food products in cases where certification is required
  • Materials promoting violence, racism, war, or pornography
  • Unidentified animals
  • Wanted cultural property
  • Weapons (including gas/spray weapons) without required permits

Export from Ukraine: Goods up to EUR 10,000 can usually be exported without a written declaration; higher values require declaration and may require duties/controls. Cultural valuables, weapons, and controlled substances are subject to strict rules and may be prohibited without permits.

Driving

Ukraine has right-hand traffic. If you plan to drive:

  • Carry your driver’s license, passport, and vehicle registration.
  • Seat belts are mandatory for the driver and front passenger.
  • Speed limits: residential zones 20 km/h; cities 50 km/h; outside settlements 90 km/h; divided highways 110 km/h; motorways 130 km/h.

Mandatory car insurance: Ukraine requires civil liability insurance for drivers. Arrange coverage before driving, and keep the policy available for checks.

Foreign-plated vehicles: Foreign citizens may generally use a foreign-registered car in Ukraine for up to 1 year for personal use. If you plan to stay longer than 2 months, you may need temporary registration through an МВД (MIA) service center. The vehicle must leave Ukraine before the one-year period ends.

Checkpoints during martial law: Slow down, follow instructions, and have documents ready. Turn off and remove dashcams/phones from the windshield if requested. Do not film military equipment or checkpoint procedures. Open the trunk for inspection if asked and drive away only after permission.

Frequently asked questions

Do Andorra citizens need a visa to enter Ukraine in 2026?

No. Andorra citizens can enter Ukraine visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period, provided they meet entry requirements and have a valid passport.

Can I enter Ukraine with an Andorran ID card instead of a passport?

No. Ukraine requires a foreign passport for entry. National ID cards are not accepted for Andorra citizens.

What passport validity is required for Andorra citizens traveling to Ukraine?

Plan for at least 6 months of passport validity. Border officers can refuse entry if the passport validity is insufficient for your trip.

Is travel medical insurance mandatory for Ukraine?

Yes. In 2026, medical insurance is required for foreign visitors. Your policy should cover emergency care, treatment, and repatriation, and ideally include war-related risks.

How much money do I need to show at the Ukrainian border?

Checks are selective, but you should be able to prove sufficient funds. The 2026 calculation uses Pm = 3,209 UAH and your number of stay days; for a 30-day stay the minimum example amount is 24,344 UAH.

What is the emergency phone number in Ukraine?

Dial 112 for emergency assistance (police, ambulance, fire and other services).

Can I drive in Ukraine with a foreign-plated car?

Yes, for personal use, typically up to one year. If you stay longer than two months, you may need temporary registration through an МВД (MIA) service center, and the vehicle must leave Ukraine before the one-year limit.

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