The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine has published a list of active international border
crossing points in Ukraine that are recommended for entry into and exit from the country.
Road Border Crossing Points
Border with the Republic of Poland:
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- “Yagodin – Dorohusk” (open to all modes of transport except passenger cars)
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- “Ustyluh – Zosin”
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- “Rava-Ruska – Khribenne”
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- “Krakivets – Korchova”
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- “Shehyni – Medyka”
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- “Smilnytsia – Kroscenko”
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- “Hrushiv – Budomierz”
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- “Ugryniv – Dolgobychuv”
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- “Nyzhankovychi – Malkhovychi”
Border with the Slovak Republic:
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- “Malyi Berezny – Ublya”
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- “Uzhhorod – Vyshne-Nemetske”
Border with Hungary:
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- “Chop (Tisa) – Zahony”
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- “Dzvinkove – Lonyá” (except for buses)
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- “Kosyno – Barabash” (except for buses)
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- “Luzhanka – Beregsurany”
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- “Vylok – Tisabec”
Border with Romania:
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- “Dyakove – Halmeu”
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- “Solotvyno – Sighetu Marmatiei”
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- “Porubne – Siret”
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- “Krasnoilsk – Vicovu de Sus”
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- “Dyakivtsi – Rakovets” (except for buses entering the country)
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- “Orlivka – Isakcha”
Border with the Republic of Moldova:
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- “Mamalyga – Kryva,” “Kelmentsi – Larga,” “Rossoshany – Brichen,” “Sokyryany –
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- Oknytsia”
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- “Mogyliv-Podilskyi – Otach,” “Bronnytsia – Ungri”
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- “Mayaki-Udobne – Palanka,” “Starokozache – Tudora,” “Serpneve 1 – Basarabiaska”
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- “Novi Troiany – Chadir-Lunga,” “Tabaky – Myrne,” “Vynogradivka – Vulkeniesti,” “Reni –
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- Giurgiulești”
Rail Service (Recommended)
The State Border Guard Service draws pilgrims’ special attention to the possibility of using
international rail service.
Passenger trains run on a strict schedule, which allows travelers to plan their trips in advance, reduces traffic congestion at road border crossings, and ensures a more comfortable border crossing experience.
Operational railway border crossing points:
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- Poland: “Yagodyn – Dorohusk,” “Rava-Ruska – Khribenne,” “Mostyska – Przemyśl,”
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- “Lviv” (inspection point)
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- Slovakia: “Chop (Strazh) – Čierna nad Tisou”
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- Hungary: “Chop (Druzhba) – Zahony”
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- Moldova: “Mogyliv-Podilskyi – Volchynets”