Ukraine Immigration FAQ for Bangladeshi Applicants
Questions asked by Bangladeshi nationals researching Ukraine immigration — answered with reference to Ukrainian law, official DSZ and DMSU procedures, and Bangladesh government requirements.
This category collects the most common questions Bangladeshi applicants ask about Ukraine immigration. Each sub-page covers a specific topic — work permits, residence permits, the student route, company registration, and scam prevention — with answers sourced from Ukrainian law and official government portals, not agent opinion. Where a question has a definitive legal answer, we give it plainly. Where the answer depends on individual circumstances, we explain why and what to check.
How to use this section: Start with the Bangladesh-Specific FAQ if you are new to Ukraine immigration. If you already have an employer or a permit document you want to verify, go to the Work Permit FAQ or Scam Prevention FAQ directly. Each FAQ page is structured so that question titles appear as Google rich-snippet results.
Bangladesh-Specific FAQ
Questions unique to BD applicants — BMET clearance, BAIRA brokers, taka cost benchmarks, Dhaka embassy logistics, and how to verify documents before travelling.
Work permitWork Permit FAQ
12 questions on the DSZ permit process — who files the application, typical costs, employer requirements, and what to do if a permit is refused.
ResidenceResidence Permit (TRP) FAQ
11 questions on TRP grounds, DMSU processing, renewal timelines, and what happens when the underlying ground — employment or business — changes.
StudentStudent Route FAQ
10 questions on choosing a Ukrainian university, obtaining UGC recognition, applying for a Type D student visa, and converting student status to a work-based TRP.
BusinessCompany Registration FAQ
10 questions on registering a Ukrainian LLC (TOV) as a Bangladeshi founder — EDRPOU issuance, єдиний податок, using TOV as a TRP ground, and remote registration.
SafetyScam Prevention FAQ
13 questions on identifying fraudulent agents, the EDRPOU verification test, red flags in permit documents, and how to report fraud to BMET and Ukrainian authorities.
EmploymentEmployer Requirements FAQ
What Ukrainian employers must meet to sponsor a work permit — eligibility, annual foreign-worker quota, restrictions on FOPs, and the process for changing employers.
Have a document you need checked?
If you have received a work permit, invitation letter, or employer contract and want to verify it is genuine before travelling, our document review service checks permit numbers against DSZ records and EDRPOU codes against the Ukrainian business registry.
Request a document checkA written eligibility assessment ($30) is the lowest-risk first step — written by a Ukrainian-licensed lawyer, delivered in 2–3 working days.