Advisory route · Service 08Ukraine Eligibility Assessment,
Ukraine Eligibility Assessment,
prepared by lawyers.
Written intake note on your migration options before you proceed.
Direct answer
Direct answer
A written eligibility assessment based on your personal situation — nationality, qualifications, employment offer (if any), and migration history. We identify which routes are realistically available to you and flag risks upfront.
Quick facts
| Processing time | 3–5 business days |
|---|---|
| Indicative fee | $30 |
| Service category | Advisory |
| What is included | Review of your current situation · Route eligibility matrix · Risk flags · Recommended next steps · Written assessment report |
Who this is for
- Review of your current situation
- Route eligibility matrix
- Risk flags
- Recommended next steps
And who it is not for
- Anyone seeking a guaranteed outcome — no legal process can guarantee approval.
- Cases relying on documents from Bangladeshi agents that have not been independently verified.
- Applicants unwilling to go through the full compliance process.
Process & timeline
- STEP 01Review of your current situation· 3–5 business days
- STEP 02Route eligibility matrix· 3–5 business days
- STEP 03Risk flags· 3–5 business days
- STEP 04Recommended next steps· 3–5 business days
- STEP 05Written assessment report· 3–5 business days
Risks & common mistakes
- Paying a BAIRA-adjacent broker before any verification has been completed.
- Using an employment contract that does not meet Ukrainian foreign-hire requirements.
- Skipping document legalisation steps or doing them in the wrong sequence.
- Attempting to convert a tourist entry into a work or residence route — this is not lawful.
FAQ
What information do I need to provide?
Passport details, current visa/residency status, employment situation, and migration history.
Does this guarantee I can get a permit?
No. It is a professional assessment based on the information you provide. Outcome depends on Ukrainian authorities.
Is this page binding legal advice?
No. It is reference material. For binding advice on your specific case, book a paid legal consultation.
Next step
Take the smallest useful action.
Eligibility assessment first. We do not open cases blindly.