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Millions of Ukrainian lives have been devastated by the war in Ukraine. Together, we can help.
Log inSign upWe’ve relocated our Ukrainian employees and their families. Here’s what we’ve learnt so far:
Moving to Poland:
- Poland is accepting anyone leaving Ukraine
- More up to date information can be found here.
It’s best to check regularly.
- For those arriving at the Polish border - the Reception centres are at: Medyka-Szeginie; Korczowa-Krakowiec; Krościenko-Smolnica; Budomierz-Hruszew; Dorohusk-Jagodzin; Dołhobyczów-Uhrynów; Zosin- Uściług; Hrebenne-Rawa Ruska
- Reception point addresses are here: https://www.gov.pl/web/mswia/informacja-dla-uchodzcow-z-ukrainy
Moving to Lithuania:
- Lithuania is accepting those who are leaving Ukraine
- Ukrainian citizens don’t need a work permit, and can apply for TRP at the Migration Department immediately
- Hotline for Ukrainian migrants on ☎️ +370 5 271 7112 from 07:30 until 21:00, 7 days a week.
- International House Vilnius - information about resettling in Vilnius. Or call ☎️ (+370 5 264 0200) daily from 7:30 until 21:00.
- Ukrainian citizens are exempt from application fees for a national visa or TRP if requested on humanitarian grounds (Force Majeure).
- Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) will be providing support to Ukrainians: free studies, accomodation & financial aid
Moving to Romania:
- Everyone with a Ukrainian ID (passport, ID card, birth certificate, etc.) can cross the border.
- Official help for Ukrainians is here: https://dopomoha.ro/uk
Moving to the UK:
- If you’re Ukrainian and have family in the UK, you can apply for a temporary visa.
- Contact UKVI first: +44 300 3032785 and select option 1, or if you’re in theUK, 0300 3032785 and select option 1. Lines are open 24/7.
- ➡️ Full guidance
Moving to Germany:
- All Ukrainian refugees travelling to Germany and Austria can ride for free on long-distance trains, according to transport authorities in both countries.
- Refugees with Ukrainian passports or identity cards can use all long-distance trains from Poland to Germany free of charge.
- ➡️ Full information
Free, remote emotional and medical support for Ukrainian families can be found with KAF: Ukrainian-speaking professionals on unique, helpful platforms:
https://www.kaf-assist.org/en
How you can help
The Ukrainian cause is in desperate need of donations. From schools for displaced children to supporting the war effort, below is a verified list of charities that we know you can trust to get your money to the right place.
Ukrainian bank cards are fully operational in Europe. So you can send money directly to Ukrainian bank cards, regardless of what country the receiver is in.
We’re also working hard to make digital wallets and bank accounts available to displaced Ukrainians in Europe. This will allow them to receive, store and send money from their phones, wherever they are.
We’ll let you know as soon as we get this done.
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Log inSign upUkraine:
we’re with you
Millions of Ukrainian lives have been devastated by the war in Ukraine. Together, we can help.
Sending money to Ukraine
You can now send money to Ukraine instantly, for free, to support your loved ones or charities.
This applies to all transfers to UAH or USD in Ukraine using TransferGo.
We’re working hard to make digital wallets and bank accounts available to displaced Ukrainians in Europe.
This will allow them to receive, store and send money from their phones, wherever they are. We’ll let you know as soon as we get this done.
The Ukrainian cause is in desperate need of donations. From schools for displaced children to supporting the war effort, below is a verified list of charities that we know you can trust to get your money to the right place.If you use our app to donate, we can make sure the transfer is free.
We’ve relocated our Ukrainian employees and their families. Here’s what we’ve learnt so far:
Moving to Poland:
- Poland is accepting anyone leaving Ukraine
- More up to date information can be found here.
It’s best to check regularly.
- For those arriving at the Polish border - the Reception centres are at: Medyka-Szeginie; Korczowa-Krakowiec; Krościenko-Smolnica; Budomierz-Hruszew; Dorohusk-Jagodzin; Dołhobyczów-Uhrynów; Zosin- Uściług; Hrebenne-Rawa Ruska
- Reception point addresses are here
Moving to Lithuania:
- Lithuania is accepting those who are leaving Ukraine
- Ukrainian citizens don’t need a work permit, and can apply for TRP at the Migration Department immediately
- Hotline for Ukrainian migrants on ☎️ +370 5 271 7112 from 07:30 until 21:00, 7 days a week.
- International House Vilnius - information about resettling in Vilnius. Or call ☎️ (+370 5 264 0200) daily from 7:30 until 21:00.
- Ukrainian citizens are exempt from application fees for a national visa or TRP if requested on humanitarian grounds (Force Majeure).
- Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) will be providing support to Ukrainians: free studies, accomodation & financial aid
Moving to Romania:
- Everyone with a Ukrainian ID (passport, ID card, birth certificate, etc.) can cross the border.
- Official help for Ukrainians is here: https://dopomoha.ro/uk
Moving to Germany:
- All Ukrainian refugees travelling to Germany and Austria can ride for free on long-distance trains, according to transport authorities in both countries.
- Refugees with Ukrainian passports or identity cards can use all long-distance trains from Poland to Germany free of charge.
- ➡️ Full information
Moving to the UK:
- If you’re Ukrainian and have family in the UK, you can apply for a temporary visa.
- Contact UKVI first: +44 300 3032785 and select option 1, or if you’re in theUK, 0300 3032785 and select option 1. Lines are open 24/7.
- ➡️ Full guidance
Free, remote emotional and medical support for Ukrainian families can be found with KAF: Ukrainian-speaking professionals on unique, helpful platforms:
https://www.kaf-assist.org/en
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