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The current Ukrainian international passport is a biometric one. If, based on religious beliefs, a citizen does not wish to receive a biometric passport, he/she can apply for a non-biometric one, providing a written statement before applying for the document. Photos in the passports issued since 2007 are black and white, laser imprinted.
In cases where a visa is issued upon arrival, it may be necessary to have 1-2 color passport photographs of the person crossing the border. For visa-free travel to the countries of the Schengen area, you need only a biometric passport. Owners of passports of the old model need a visa or residence permit in one of the countries of the Schengen zone.
The new biometric passports are one of the conditions placed on Ukraine by the European Union on the path to easing its visa requirements and eventually moving towards a visa-free regime with the EU. These national ID cards will be valid for 10 years and issued at the age of 14, instead of at the age of 16, as previous Ukrainian passports were.
Ukrainian identity card, front side Ukrainian identity card, back side. The Ukrainian identity card or passport of the citizen of Ukraine (also known as the Internal Passport or Passport Card; Ukrainian: Паспорт громадянина України, romanized: pasport hromadyanyna Ukrayiny) is an identity document issued to citizens of Ukraine.
The latest government decision stipulated that passports for foreign travel for men aged 18 to 60 could only be issued inside Ukraine. "Such passports are not sent to a separate subdivision or a ...
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June, 2007 - the EDAPS Consortium designed and presented the prototype of the electronic (biometric) travel passport. June, 2007 - the EDAPS Consortium began implementing new travel passports with a polycarbonate data page in Ukraine. October 2007 - INCOM Corporation became a member of the EDAPS Consortium.
Ukraine’s Crimean leadership in exile reported on Feb. 25 that of 694 soldiers reported dead in recent fighting for Russia, 525 were likely Ukrainian citizens who had taken Russian passports ...