Applying for a Ukranian multiple-entry visa, how should I fill in the application?
I am an Indian citizen. I want to apply for multiple entry visa of Ukraine for one year but I have few doubts regarding form filling.
I want to go to Ukraine for three times within one year but for different duration ( 1st time for 10 days, again after few months for 15 days, again after few months for 22 days) so what should I write in the row "Duration of the intended stay or transit Indicate number of days" , total = 10+15+22= 47 days or 90 days(According 90/180 rule) or 365 days (as I want visa for 1 year) ?
What should I write in the row "Intended date of departure from Ukraine", should I write my first trip departure date from Ukraine or 3rd (last) trip departure date from Ukraine ?
N.B. Earlier,it was used to be physical form but now details have to be filled online.
Best Answer
As duration of the intended stay you should put the total number of days you plan on staying in Ukraine, summing over all your planned trips: 47 days. The intended departure from Ukraine should probably be the date of your first trip. Then, since you are asking for a multiple entry visa, you should attach detailed plans - proof of accomodation, proof of travel, proof of funds, etc - of your successive travels to justify that request.
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