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Entry requirements to Switzerland for Ukrainian citizens in 2025
Swiss visa requirements for Ukrainians: To enter Switzerland, Ukrainians do not need to apply for a visa for short-term trips of up to 90 days. Ukrainians are free to travel, visit tourist destinations, meet friends, or participate in short-term business activities.
In addition, Ukrainian citizens do not need to apply for a visa if you have a valid residence permit issued by a Schengen country or a valid long-term resident visa (national visa) issued by another Schengen country. This entitles you to visa-free entry to Switzerland.
Switzerland is part of the Schengen area, so the general rules for short-term travel to Schengen countries apply to Ukrainians. However, if you plan to stay in Switzerland for more than 90 days or for other purposes (e.g. study or work), you will need a long-term visa.
What additional documents do Ukrainians need to enter Switzerland?
Although Ukrainian citizens do not need a visa to enter Switzerland, there are certain documents that you need to bring with you:
- Proof of travel arrangements: a booked round-trip ticket or other proof of your intended transportation and full itinerary for your visit.
- Travel medical insurance covering emergency medical care and repatriation throughout the Schengen area, with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros.
- Proof of residence in Switzerland: booked accommodation (hotel, apartment) or an invitation from a Swiss citizen (friend, relative) with a copy of their passport or ID.
- Financial security. Ukrainians must confirm that they have at least 100 Swiss francs per day to cover their living expenses, or 30 francs for students.
Please note: the travel insurance policy must meet the following requirements:
- minimum coverage of 30,000 euros
- validity in all Schengen countries
It is recommended to increase the insurance coverage of the policy, as there are many opportunities for active sports in Switzerland.
How can a Ukrainian citizen extend his/her stay in Switzerland?
Ukrainians need a residence permit to stay in Switzerland for more than 90 days. Residence permits are issued by the cantonal migration offices.
Here are the step-by-step instructions:
1. Apply to the cantonal migration office: this must be done before the end of your authorized period of stay.
2. Apply for an extension. Ukrainians will need to provide justified reasons for extending their stay, such as studies, medical treatment or work-related circumstances.
3. Documents for the extension. You must provide documents proving your financial solvency, health insurance and justification for the extension of your stay.
4. Wait for the decision. The process can take several weeks, so it is recommended to apply in advance.
When is the best time for tourists from Ukraine to visit Switzerland?
Switzerland is a destination that Ukrainians can visit at any time of the year. In winter, you can practice snow sports at world-class resorts, and summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, climbing, and paragliding.
Top 5 tourist attractions in Switzerland worth visiting Ukrainians
Here is a selection of unusual and interesting tourist attractions in Switzerland that will definitely surprise tourists from Ukraine and leave an unforgettable experience:
1. Les Grotte du Rhône ice caves
Traveling to the icy heart of the mountains sounds like a fairy tale, but it's a reality. At an altitude of about 2300 meters above sea level, this cave is restored every year. Here you can feel like an explorer of glacial tunnels with an amazing shimmer of blue ice - feel the magic of Switzerland by touch!
2. Helicopter tour around the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau
Forget the usual climbs to the tops - get in a helicopter and feel the power of the alpine mountains from a bird's eye view. Here you will see how the icy peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau confidently hold the sky in their arms. The perfect adrenaline rush for travelers seeking unforgettable views.
3. The mysterious Aare Gorge
Walk along a narrow and winding path along the cliffs where the raging Aare River makes its way through the mountains. This gorge is a place with deep waterfalls, quiet pools and stunning viewpoints. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a movie set for a treasure and mystery movie - only with real feelings!
4. Cultural center and railroad in Lugano - Swissminiatur
Instead of a banal museum, visit a park where the whole of Switzerland is collected in miniature! You will be able to see small copies of Swiss cities, castles, mountains and railways that you can explore in just a few hours. A great place to feel the spirit of the country in a smaller form!
5. Goms Ghost Town
At first glance, it looks like an ordinary alpine village, but it has its own secret. This place is covered with ghost legends and historical tales that are passed down from generation to generation. You can stroll through its narrow streets, feel the “breath of the past” and even take part in organized tours with mysterious stories.
These places will give you something more than just photos against the backdrop of alpine landscapes - real adventures, intrigues and impressions that will stay with you for a long time!
To receive information and advice concerning customs regulations of Switzerland, visit the official website of Federal Office for Customs and Border Security.
A driver’s license issued in a different country is only accepted if it is in English, French, German or Italian, otherwise, you are strongly advised to receive a special driver’s license of the generally accepted international standard. To rent a vehicle you need a minimum driving experience of 12 months. Minimum age – 20 years (for some vehicles – 25).
All Switzerland diplomatic missions in different countries can be found here: https://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/en/fdfa/representations-and-travel-advice/foreign-representations-in-switzerland.html.
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