A few days ago the Ukraine changed the entry regulations so that only those who were completely vaccinated can enter without any conditions. Those who have been tested must also install the so-called Vdoma app and carry out another test in the Ukraine within 72 hours.
Alternatively, you can leave the country again within 72 hours. In any case, people who can show a negative antigen or PCR result on entry can stay in Ukraine for up to 72 hours. Vaccinated persons are not affected by this requirement.
An insurance policy that covers corona diseases on the territory of Ukraine must still be presented. This is extremely inexpensive via the official Tourismhomepage VisitUkraine.today sold. There you will also find all the information relevant to entry that is up-to-date on a daily basis.
Ukraine entry at a glance:
Which vaccines are recognized?
You have to be fully vaccinated. Accepted: Pfizer / BioNTech, Johnson & Johnson's Janssen, AstraZeneca / Vaxzevria, AstraZeneca / Covishield (India), AstraZeneca / SKBio (South Korea), Moderna / Spikevax, Sinopharm, CoronaVac (Sinovac)
Which certificates are recognized?
All national and international vaccination certificates, preferably in English, Ukrainian or Russian.
What is the maximum age for corona tests?
72 hours after the swab was taken
Is the insurance compulsory?
Yes. The police must be presented at the border control on paper or on the smartphone.
Who has to take a second test in Ukraine?
Anyone who is not fully vaccinated and wants to stay longer than 72 hours.
Where can I find official information on immigration and insurance?
On the official website of the tourist office with this link.
The following graphic is intended to explain the current regulations in a simplified manner: