Government approves agreement with Romania on revoking long-term visa fees
Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers has approved an agreement with Romania revoking long-term visa fees.
According to government resolution No. 617 dated September 8, the agreement was signed by the governments of the two countries on May 6, 2016 in Solotvyne (Zakarpattia region).
According to the report, the agreement envisages free-of-charge registration of long-term visas – permitting Ukrainian citizens and Romanian citizens to enter Romania or Ukraine to register documents permitting stay or residence in these states for the period of over 90 days.
The implementation of the agreement would help to develop bilateral relations between the two countries, intensify contacts in social, economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres.
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