Legal Consultation
For people who already have a specific problem with their Ukrainian immigration situation and need a written legal opinion. We review your situation, apply Ukrainian immigration law, and give you a written answer — not verbal reassurance. Delivered in 3–5 working days.
Written legal opinion delivered 3–5 working days after intake and payment confirmation.
Book a consultation — $249Wise · USDT · SWIFT · Card
What this service includes
- Written legal opinion specific to your situation
- Pre-consultation intake form (we read your documents before advising)
- Ukrainian immigration law applied to your specific facts
- Practical options and recommended next steps
- Delivered in English (Bengali on request)
What this service does not include
- ×Advice on Bangladeshi law (we advise on Ukrainian immigration law only)
- ×Document drafting or preparation (separate service)
- ×Representation before Ukrainian authorities
- ×Outcome guarantees — we advise on law, not on what a government office will decide
- ×Ongoing case management (available separately)
Legal consultation is for people with a specific problem that has already arisen — a refusal, a dispute, an unclear status, a criminal record question. If you are starting fresh and want to understand whether you are eligible for a Ukrainian work permit, start with an eligibility assessment ($30) instead. Consultation is the wrong tool for general questions about the process.
What Types of Questions Legal Consultation Covers
A legal consultation is appropriate for a defined problem that requires applying Ukrainian immigration law to your specific circumstances. It works well for:
- Permit refusal advice — you received a refusal from DMSU or DSZ and need to understand the legal grounds, appeal window, and realistic options
- Employer dispute — your employer has changed the terms of your employment, failed to file required documents, or is refusing to cooperate with your permit renewal; you need to know your legal position
- Illegal status remedy — you have overstayed or lost legal status in Ukraine and need to understand the regularisation options, penalties, and consequences of different approaches
- TRP renewal issues — your temporary residence permit is close to expiry, has been refused renewal, or has conditions that need clarification before you act
- Criminal record disclosure — you have a prior conviction in Bangladesh or another country and need to understand your disclosure obligations under Ukrainian immigration law and how it affects permit eligibility
- Second opinion — you have received advice from another source and want it reviewed before acting
We advise on Ukrainian immigration law only. We are not a licensed Bangladesh law firm and we do not advise on Bangladesh employment law, BMET regulations, or Bangladeshi criminal law. If your question involves Bangladeshi law, we can advise only on the Ukrainian side. We will tell you clearly when a question falls outside our scope, rather than give you an opinion we are not qualified to give.
Format and Turnaround
| Format | Written legal opinion (PDF), structured around your specific question with legal analysis and recommended options |
|---|---|
| Turnaround | 3–5 working days from intake submission and payment confirmation |
| Intake process | You submit a written description of your situation plus any relevant documents (refusal letter, permit copy, employer correspondence). We read everything before beginning our analysis — no cold-start advice. |
| Language | English (Bengali on request — note this may extend turnaround by 1 working day) |
| Follow-up | One clarification exchange included — if the opinion raises a follow-up question, email us and we will respond within 2 working days at no extra charge |
| Fee | $249 — paid in advance; non-refundable once work has commenced |
How to Book
Email legal@uavisa-bd.com with a one-paragraph description of your question and any relevant documents. We will confirm whether consultation is the right service for your situation, send payment instructions, and begin the intake process on confirmation of payment.
If your question is better addressed by an eligibility assessment, a document review, or employer verification, we will tell you that and direct you to the right service — rather than take $249 for a service that will not answer your question.