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Border Guide

Border Crossing Insurance Guide

Everything you need to know about presenting your insurance at Ukrainian border crossings

Open and Closed Borders (2026)

Open Borders

  • Poland
  • Slovakia
  • Hungary
  • Romania
  • Moldova

Closed Borders

  • Russia
  • Belarus

Air travel to Ukraine is currently limited. Check latest availability before booking flights.

Documents to Prepare

Document Status
Valid passport Required
Visa (if applicable) Required for some nationalities
Travel insurance certificate Strongly recommended / Required for media
Printed insurance copy Recommended as backup
Return/onward travel proof May be requested
Hotel booking confirmation May be requested

Presenting Your Insurance

When you arrive at the Ukrainian border, you may be asked to present your travel insurance certificate. Here's what you should know:

  • Digital copies are accepted: You can show the PDF on your smartphone, tablet, or laptop.
  • Print a backup: Always carry a printed copy in case your device has battery issues or the border area has poor connectivity.
  • English certificates accepted: EUROINS certificates are issued in both English and Ukrainian, so they're universally understood.
  • Keep it accessible: Don't bury your certificate deep in your luggage. Keep it with your passport for easy access.

Practical Tips for Border Crossing

  • Charge your phone fully before arriving at the border
  • Save your insurance PDF offline (don't rely on internet access)
  • Keep your passport, visa, and insurance together in one document holder
  • Be patient — border crossings can take time, especially at busy periods
  • Have your documents ready before you reach the checkpoint
  • Answer border officials' questions honestly and directly

What to Expect at the Border

The border crossing process typically involves:

  1. Document check: Officials will examine your passport and visa (if required).
  2. Insurance verification: You may be asked to show your insurance certificate.
  3. Purpose of visit: Brief questions about the reason and duration of your visit.
  4. Customs declaration: Standard customs procedures for any goods you're bringing in.

Processing time varies but typically takes 15-45 minutes at land borders. Having all your documents ready, including insurance, helps speed up the process.

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