TravelVisaRules

Corrections changelog

Dated record of verdicts we corrected against the official destination authority — often where third-party aggregators or AI answers were wrong. This is the audit trail behind the dataset. Newest first. Each entry was verified against the official source linked on the corresponding corridor page.

See how we verify on the methodology page. Spotted something we got wrong? Tell us — links are on every corridor page.

  1. Morocco is visa-required for Ukrainians, not visa-free

    UkraineMorocco

    Several third-party lists imply visa-free entry. The Moroccan authority confirms ordinary Ukrainian passport holders need a visa; an e-Visa via the official portal is available ONLY to holders of a qualifying EU/US/UK/CA/AU/NZ/JP/NO/CH/IE residence permit or multi-entry visa. We applied the fail-safe (more restrictive) verdict with the e-Visa carve-out captured as a conditional rule.

  2. New Zealand corrected from ETA to visa-required

    UkraineNew Zealand

    Our first-pass reference row suggested an NZeTA. Immigration New Zealand's visa-waiver list does not include Ukraine, so Ukrainians need a visitor visa, not an ETA. Corrected to visa-required.

  3. Nepal corrected from eVisa to visa-on-arrival

    UkraineNepal

    The online step is a pre-arrival registration, not an e-Visa that authorises boarding. The visa itself is issued on arrival. Corrected the instrument to visa-on-arrival to avoid a misleading 'apply online and you're done' impression.

  4. Singapore is visa-required for Ukrainians, despite 'visa-free' claims

    UkraineSingapore

    Multiple third-party sources list Singapore as visa-free for Ukrainians. Singapore's ICA requires a visa (applied via an authorised local contact/agent). We verified against ICA and set visa-required — preventing a dangerous 'just go' error that could end in denied boarding.

  5. Canada kept visa-required (the April-2026 eTA proposal was not adopted)

    UkraineCanada

    An April-2026 proposal to extend eTA eligibility to Ukrainians was endorsed but NOT adopted into force. Until it is, the fail-safe rule keeps Canada visa-required rather than prematurely showing an eTA path.

  6. US official cost updated to ~$435 (Visa Integrity Fee)

    UkraineUnited States

    The total official cost for a B-1/B-2 visa rose after H.R.1 (enacted Oct 2025) added a $250 Visa Integrity Fee on top of the $185 MRV fee. We store only the official government fee, never an agent's marked-up price.

  7. UK is visa-required (Standard Visitor visa), not an ETA

    UkraineUnited Kingdom

    Ukraine is a UK visa national, so the ETA does not apply — Ukrainians need a Standard Visitor visa. The official fee was updated to £135 (effective 8 Apr 2026).

  8. Thailand 60-day visa exemption re-verified as still in force

    UkraineThailand

    A reported Cabinet move to cut the exemption from 60 to 30 days was not implemented. The Royal Thai authority confirms Ukraine remains on the 60-day visa-exemption list; we kept 60 days with a note rather than acting on the unconfirmed change.