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Title: Ukrainian Multi Entry Private Visas
Post by: Philb on April 07, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
Over the last few months I had read a couple of posts on various travel boards that Ukraine is now issuing Multi Entry private visas for periods of time as long as three years.  So, after applying for 3 double entry visas in a little over a year I decided to apply for a multi entry visa.  

In my application I stated my reasons for wanting this visa and that I planned to return to Ukraine at least 2 more times this year and several next year.  I sent this application along with my $165.00 to the embassy in Washington DC.

Today I received my visa.  It is a multi entry private visa good for one year. ( was hoping for a 3 year one).  I guess this is not a huge savings of money (unless a guy is planning on making about 3 trips in a year).  What it does do is give a guy the opportunity to travel there on short notice.  In addition I guy doesn't need to worry about getting hassled over whether his business visa is legitimate or not.



Title: Re: Ukrainian Multi Entry Private Visas
Post by: mudd on April 10, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Ukrainian Multi Entry Private Visas, posted by Philb on Apr 7, 2004

i sent in the $ 165 also and got a 3 year visa with just an address and invitation letter from the agency i will be using. i did have my old Ukraineian and Belarusian visa in my passoport,plus stamps from just about everywhere, so that might have helped.


Title: Re: Ukrainian Multi Entry Private Visas
Post by: Yorkman on April 08, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Ukrainian Multi Entry Private Visas, posted by Philb on Apr 7, 2004

You did not luck out.  I applied for same and got 5 year multi entry.  I didn't just check the block for multi entry . . . .  I asked in two different word blocks for a 5 year multi entry.

For me, the elimination of hassle for 5 years and ease of travel planing dates were more important than the money savings, but the money savings is great also.



Title: Re: Re: Ukrainian Multi Entry Private Visas
Post by: Yorkman on April 08, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Ukrainian Multi Entry Private Visas, posted by Yorkman on Apr 8, 2004

Forgot to mention, mine is a private visa.  I listed as inviter a guy in Ukraine that I had been talking with via e-mail about apartments.  He sent me his home address, etc., to fill in the word block.


Title: Well, I sent my reguest for a business visa to Chi.town,
Post by: jrm on April 07, 2004, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Ukrainian Multi Entry Private Visas, posted by Philb on Apr 7, 2004

And $165 later, I had a 5 year business visa. Go figure?!?
I picked a business off of the internet to claim as my "business contact". And, I can't explain it. Other, than my passport was running out of pages, and I had many visa's to Ukraine.