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Offline downunder

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Borispol Immigration & Customs
« on: August 02, 2012, 06:57:11 PM »
Heading back to Ukraine with the Ukrainian wife in a couple of weeks  :)  Last time I was there was 9 years ago so I am wondering how are Borispol's Immigration & Customs proceedures these days ?
 
Previously I have never had any trouble at Borispol and as I remember it one used to front up to Immigration first, go through, collect one's bags, fill out the Custom's declaration then front up to Customs then out. ( pretty much straight forward except for the waiting in lines bit  :(  )
 
I have my visa, and no registration is required although I seem to remember a strip of paper with ads on it one had to fill out and keep ?  :-\  Do they still have this ?
 
Any info / changes on Borispols Immigration & Customs proceedures these days would be greatly appreciated. ( as they say forwarned is forarmed  ;D )
 
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Re: Borispol Immigration & Customs
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2012, 03:15:43 PM »
Well alot has happened in 9 years.
First Terminal B is now Domestic Only. Newish Terminal F is for UIA (Ukraine International Airlines) and the newly opened Terminal D is for International flights.
There is no bits of paper to fill in, it is just a case get passport stamped and get your bags.
Website for Borispol:
http://kbp.aero/en/passenger-services/
Its an opinion, don't get too crazy if you disagree :)

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Re: Borispol Immigration & Customs
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2012, 01:41:16 AM »
Have you done this trip yet?  It should be simpler than it was 9 years ago--I only know what I have read prior to 2 years ago-- but in the time I have been going it is now not necessary to fill in any forms on arrival.
SLAVA UKRAYINI  ! HEROYAM SLAVA!!!!
Слава Украине! Слава героям слава!Слава Україні! Слава героям!
 translated as: Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!!!  is a Ukrainian greeting slogan being used now all over Ukraine to signify support for a free independent Ukraine

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Re: Borispol Immigration & Customs
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2012, 05:33:10 AM »
I've just returned today from Kiev (terminal F).

No paperwork required, you get a  stamp in you're passport, take you're suitcase, put it trough x ray machine and step out.
Coming back was 30 min to get trough security and passport control (many people).

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Re: Borispol Immigration & Customs
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2012, 04:17:24 AM »
Yes done the trip. Had a great time. Always find Ukraine way more interesting than other European countries. As stated by Klangfilm, get your passport / visa stamped, go to customs who didn't want to know us and showed us the Exit without checking anything.  :)  ( no forms either )
 
Leaving Borispol security is tight and they check you out pretty well, which is good to see. New terminal is good and it's something Borispol needed years ago.
 
Cheers,
 
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