How to apply for a visa from China to Ukraine?

1. China visa process to Ukraine:

1) The applicant determines the purpose and itinerary of going to Ukraine.

2) Visit the embassy in official website, or go to embassies and consulates in China for information about visa application.

3) Ask for a visa application form to fill in and sign, and prepare relevant materials according to the visa type.

4) Submit visa application materials and wait for issuance. You don't need to make an appointment in advance to submit and collect documents. Working hours of visa center: 08: 00 _ 15: 00? (Monday to Friday, except weekends and holidays).

5) After receiving the visa, carefully check whether all the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the start and end time of the validity period of the visa and the number of days of stay are consistent with the application, and whether the personal information such as the name on the visa is spelled correctly. If you find anything wrong, you should contact embassies and consulates in China in time.

2. Ukrainian diplomatic agencies issue the following three types of visas, and the materials required for different types of visas are also different:

1) class b

Class B visas are issued to non-Ukrainian nationals/stateless persons transiting Ukraine, and each transit time does not exceed 5 days.

Class B visas are single/double/multiple entry visas with a maximum period of one year, or other visas issued according to the applicant's certification materials.

2) class c

Class C visas are issued to non-Ukrainian nationals/stateless persons who stay in Ukraine for less than 90 days (every 180 days).

Class C visas are single/double/multiple entry visas with a maximum period of 6 months, or other visas with a maximum period of 5 years issued according to the applicant's certification materials.

3) class d

Class D visas are issued to non-Ukrainian nationals/stateless persons who plan to apply for temporary residence permits and stay in Ukraine for no more than 90 days.

3. Without parents or legal guardians, minors under 18 cannot submit application materials separately.

4. The consular visa fee for each applicant (China passport holder) is RMB 455.

Extended data:

1. Ukrainian visa is the annotation and seal of Ukrainian sovereign authorities on passports or other travel documents held by foreigners who apply to enter or leave Ukraine, so as to indicate the procedures for allowing them to enter or leave the country.

2. The Ukrainian visa application center has three official addresses in China:

1) Beijing Ukrainian visa application center address: No.56, Xiaoguan, Xie Jie, Dongzhimenwai, Dongcheng District, Beijing/Building kloc-0/Floor 1 Kloc-0/Room.

Hotline: +86 108400433 1

2) Shanghai Ukrainian Visa Application Center Address: 4th Floor, Jiushi Business Building, No.213, Sichuan Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai.

Hotline: +862 165965836

3) Guangzhou Ukrainian Visa Application Center Address: Unit E, 9th Floor, Goldman Sachs Building, Tiyu West Road 109, Tianhe District, Guangzhou.

Hotline: +86 20 85202 130

References:

Ukrainian embassy in China official website: Ukrainian visa application center

Ukrainian visa application center official website: How to apply?

Ukrainian visa application center official website: visa fee list

Baidu encyclopedia-Ukrainian visa