The Ukraine immigration library for Bangladeshi nationals.
150+ reference pages. Cited sources. Updated 2026. No paywall, no registration — this is free reference content organized into 10 categories covering every aspect of the Bangladesh-to-Ukraine immigration process.
Looking for something specific? Start with the Bangladesh-specific applicant guide (also available in Bengali), or go directly to the step-by-step application process. For document questions, the Official Requirements section covers every document in the chain.
Immigration Guides
End-to-end process guides for each Ukraine immigration route available to Bangladeshi nationals — work permit, temporary residence, student visa, and company registration. Each guide covers the full sequence from employer search to arrival registration, with typical timelines and document requirements at every stage.
9 articlesOfficial Requirements
Document-by-document requirements for every stage of the process — BMET Smart Card, Police Clearance Certificate, apostille chain, MFA authentication, certified translation requirements, and Type D visa application. Sourced from Ukrainian State Employment Service instructions and BMET official guidance.
7 articlesLegal Definitions
Plain-language explanations of Ukrainian immigration law terms that matter for Bangladeshi applicants. The difference between a work permit and a visa. What TRP (temporary residence permit) is and when you need it. How PRP differs from TRP. What EDRPOU means and why it matters for employer verification.
6 articlesProcessing Times
Realistic stage-by-stage timelines for Ukraine work permit and residence permit processes — work permit at DSZ (30–60 working days), Type D visa at Dhaka embassy (15–30 days), TRP application after arrival (15 working days to apply, 30 days to receive). Includes common delay explanations and what to do when processing stalls.
6 articlesFAQ
60+ questions answered across six topic areas: work permit process, BMET and Bangladesh documentation, employer fraud and scams, costs and fees, visa and embassy procedures, and life in Ukraine for Bangladeshi workers. Questions are drawn from actual applicant enquiries.
5 articlesBengali Resources
বাংলায় সম্পূর্ণ গাইড — কাজের অনুমতি, ভিসা, BMET ক্লিয়ারেন্স এবং প্রতারণা সতর্কতা বাংলায়। Bilingual content covering the full immigration process, scam warnings, cost guides, and the BMET Smart Card process — all with Bengali text for applicants who read in their first language.
6 articlesCountry Comparisons
How Ukraine compares to Poland, Malaysia, UAE, Romania, and Serbia as a destination for Bangladeshi migrant workers — on visa accessibility, work permit process, salary levels, cost of living, legal protections, and return migration rates. Helps applicants evaluate Ukraine against alternatives they may already be considering.
5 articlesBD City Guides
City-specific guidance for applicants in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Rajshahi, and Khulna — which BMET district office to use, where to get Police Clearance Certificates, which medical centres are BMET-approved, and where MFA authentication can be done without travelling to Dhaka.
6 articlesOfficial Resources
Explained links to every official source relevant to Ukraine immigration from Bangladesh — BMET, Ukrainian Embassy Dhaka, VFS Global, MFA Ukraine, State Migration Service (DMSU), State Employment Service (DSZ), Verkhovna Rada legal portal, and Ministry of Justice company registry.
5 articlesUpdates & Changes
Current changes to Ukraine visa procedures, immigration rules, and travel advisories affecting Bangladeshi applicants — rule changes since 2025, updates to work permit quotas, changes to embassy appointment procedures in Dhaka, and BMET registration process updates.
বাংলায় সম্পূর্ণ তথ্য পাওয়া যাচ্ছে
ইউক্রেনে কাজের অনুমতি, ভিসা প্রক্রিয়া, BMET ক্লিয়ারেন্স এবং প্রতারণা সতর্কতা — সম্পূর্ণ বাংলায়
Start with the $30 eligibility assessment.
The library tells you what the process is. The assessment tells you whether your specific situation qualifies — in writing, within 3–5 days.
A written eligibility assessment ($30) is the lowest-risk first step — written by a Ukrainian-licensed lawyer, delivered in 2–3 working days.