Announcements

09-05-2013

The EU Visa Policy in the Eastern Europe: what neighbors could do? A case of Czech Republic Next week, on May 16 from 15.00 untill 17.00 p.m. in Prague “Europe without Barriers” in cooperation with Policy Association for an Open Society (PASOS),at support of the International Renaissance Foundation will held a round-table discussion:The EU Visa Policy in the Eastern Europe: what neighbors could do? A case of Czech Republic.


 
 

News

09-04-2013

Ukrainian President ratifies the simplification of the visa regime with the EU The Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych signed the Law On Ratification of the Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union on Amendments to the Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union on Simplification of Visa Granting.

15-03-2013

Ukraine hopes for the Latvian support in the European integration Ukraine highly estimates the Latvian role in the process of the ensuring of the constructive dialog with the EU.

13-03-2013

Russia fails in liberalization of the visa regime with the EU The Russian Federation and the European Union have different visions regarding the future liberalization of the visa regime.

12-03-2013

Visa center of Italy opes in Lviv. The visa center of the Italian Republic was opened in Lviv on March 11, 2013.

07-03-2013

EU Parliament Can Impose Visa Sanctions against the Members of the Ukrainian Government Member of the European Parliament Rebecca Harms says about the possibility of imposing of the visa sanctions against the representatives of the Ukrainian government.

07-03-2013

Germany wants EU Visa-Free Regime for the Russian Officials The German government agreed with the idea of imposing the visa-free regime for the Russian officials.

05-03-2013

Germany is Ready to Veto Shengen for Romania and Bulgaria The German government is going to veto Romania and Bulgaria's bid to join the Schengen Area.

27-02-2013

EU presents Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation with Georgia The EU Commissioner Cecilia Malmström presented the Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation with Georgia.

22-01-2013

Ukrainians required to provide fingerprints to get long-term German visas, says Foreign Ministry Germany is to request biometric data from Ukrainian applicants for long-term visas, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry’s press service reported.

10-01-2013

EU citizens may visit Armenia without visas from now on European Commissioner Stefan Fule expressed his gratitude toward the decision of the Armenian government according to which citizens of the EU member countries will be able to visit Armenia without visas.

09-01-2013

Will the EU reimpose visas for travellers from Balkan countries? “FAKE asylum seekers”, warns a poster in Belgrade airport, “risk everything.” It is three years since Serbs, Macedonians and Montenegrins got the freedom to travel without a visa to Europe’s 26-member Schengen zone.

03-01-2013

Biometric passport start issued after series of preparations Issuance of biometric documents in Ukraine will begin after the completion of preparations, the State Migration Service of Ukraine press service informs.

25-12-2012

Ukrainians can stay without visa in Beijing for three days China has decided to provide the Ukrainian citizens with a 72-hour visa-free transit in Beijing (China) from January 1, 2013, spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry Oleksandr Dikusarov told a briefing.

21-12-2012

Visa requirements negative for Russia-EU economic ties - Putin The existing visa requirements for Russian and EU citizens are holding back the development of economic relations between Russia and the European Union, President Vladimir Putin said.

20-12-2012

Brok: European Parliament ready to work on visa facilitation for Ukrainians The European Parliament is ready to work on the simplification of the visa regime for Ukraine, Chair of the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee Elmar Brok has said.

 

Main information/Analitics

 
09-04-2013

Schengen visas in 2012

Europe without Barriers proposes brief analysis of the statistics of Shengen visas issuance in 2012, which was recently published by the European Commission. Soon the experts of CI Europe without Barriers will make wider analysis of the published statistics.

 
01-04-2013

Move Towards the Visa-Free Regime with the EU: Where is Ukraine Today?

On March 29 2013 the experts of the CI Europe without Barriers and the partner analytical centers held the press conference Move Towards the Visa-Free Regime with the EU: Where is Ukraine Today? In the event also participated Iryna Gerashchenko - First deputy of the Head of the Committee of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the European Integration issues and Oleksiy Mervinskyi – Head of the State Service of Ukraine on Personal Data Protection.

 
19-03-2013

Polish Expert: Time for visa-free movement for EU’s eastern neighbours

Piotr Kaźmierkiewicz, expert at the Institute of Public Affairs (Poland), suggests that the EU should revisit its visa policy toward the neighbor states. The expert rises up this issue in his article for European Voice.

 
14-03-2013

Demographic register suspends the visa free regime with EU for 3 years

The establishment of Unified State Demographic Register suspends the process of implementation of the Ukraine-EU visa free regime. It affirms that Ukrainian government has chosen the longest and the most expensive way toward the visa free regime with the European Union.

 
12-03-2013

Why Isn’t The V4 More Active In Visa Liberalisation With Eastern Europe?

Marta Jaroszewicz, seniour research fellow at Centre for Eastern Studies (Poland), presents the reserch paper on V4 states' visa liberalization policies. The author highlights the main challenges the EU project in Eastern Europe faced with. The author notes that the Vishegrad states could play the special role in liberalization of the visa-regime between the EU and the Eastern European countries and suggests several measures which could be taken in this area.

 
11-03-2013

Research Paper: Barriers and Prospects for the EU-Belarus Visa Regime Facilitation

Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies presented a research EU-Belarus Visa Regime Facilitation: Existing Barriers and Expected Benefits. The author Andrey Eliseyeu studies the evolution of the EU-Belarus visa relations, investigates the preconditions of s for the visa facilitation between the EU and Belarus, explains existing barriers in this sphere, and finds out, how far has Belarus progressed in its visa relations with the EU compared to the other Eastern Partnership countries and Russia.

 
25-01-2013

Policy Brief relesed by partner: De-link Visas and Migration

Written by Piotr Kaźmierkiewicz of the Institute of Public Affairs in Poland, Time to De-link Visas and Migration takes a critical look at the factors that have slowed down efforts at visa liberalization and calls on civil society, national governments and the EU to reconsider the roles they have played in the process.

 
24-01-2013

Meeting of the Coordination Council on migration issues took place in Lviv

The Coordination Council on migration held joint meeting of experts dealing with migration issues. The Council has been established in June, 2012 by leading Ukrainian experts on migration with and aim to consolidate expert’s cooperation regarding research on migration movements of Ukrainians abroad; provide expert analysis and recommendations to the main decision making institutions of the EU and Ukraine, boost implementation of wide-ranging reforms needed to be implemented in the frame of the EU-Ukraine Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation and the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement agenda.

 
09-01-2013

Saving visa-free travel: Visa, asylum and the EU roadmap policy

The European Stability Initiative published a paper on the issue of Western Balkan asylum claims. The analysis propeses solutions on how to cope with a sharp rise in unfounded asylum claims in the region, which may caused the re-introduction of visa requirements for the Western Balkan' countries.

 
06-12-2012

On the road to an open Europe: visa liberalisation prospects for EaP countries with the EU have been discussed in Georgia.

To facilitate the sharing of knowledge, experience and good practice on visa liberalisation issues the delegation of experts and officials from the Eastern Partnership, Western Balkan states and Poland gathered for the meeting in Georgia on November 23-24.

 
04-12-2012

Launch of the Eastern Partnership Visa Liberalisation Index

Visa-free Europe Coalition launched the Eastern Partnership Visa Liberalisation Index as a tool that shows the results of independent assessment of progress achieved by the Eastern Partnership countries towards visa liberalisation with the EU. This Index is a common work of experts of each of the EaP countries, incuding experts from Europe without Barriers.

 
25-10-2012

Populism in Brussels? How to solve the Balkan asylum crisis

Is the EU edging closer to making a fundamental and strategic mistake by restoring the visa requirement for citizens of the Western Balkans?At this moment the interior ministers of six EU countries - Germany, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden - are pushing for a reversal of the most significant decision made in the past decade to further the European integration of the Western Balkans. The issue is also on the agenda of the justice and home affairs council on 25/26 October this week.

 
05-10-2012

Visas? Whats the Reason? - art and advocacy project

On October 3, 2012 in the Igor Haidai’s Studio, Europe without Barriers hold the exhibition - presentation of art and advocacy project “Visa?” What’s the Reason?”. In such a creative manner Europe without Barriers presented inside and outside look of the problem of the freedom of movement in the Eastern part of Europe. The presentation has been accompanied by a public discussion about the borders, visas and freedom of movement. During the discussion the experts, media, civic activists tried to find out a way to overcome these artificially created barriers between people.

 
03-10-2012

Main findings of independent monitoring of the EU visa policy in Ukraine in the year 2012

Europe without Barriers publishes the main monitoring findings on the visa policy of the EU and Schengen Member States in 2012. The publication contains analysis of the implementation practice of the main provisions of the EU-Ukraine Visa Facilitation Agreement and the EU Visa Code. Four types of visa practice - friendly», «neutral» and «problematic» consular practices are also comprised into analysis.

 
25-09-2012

THE EU VISA PRACTICES IN 2012: ARE THERE ANY CHANGES?

On September 24, Civic Initiative “Europe without Barriers” held an expert roundtable discussion: “The EU visa practice in 2012: are there any changes?”. During the roundtable the research findings on visa practices of the EU and Schengen States (the 6th waves) in Ukraine were presented. The event was attended by the experts from the EU and Eastern Partnership countries. The monitoing has been supported by the European Programme and “East-East” Programme of the International Renaissance Foundation.

 
15-08-2012

A Common Position on Business Visa Liberalisation with Russia and Eastern Europe

The signatory organizations, representing more than one million companies in the EU. It is supported by the leading business associations of Denmark, Finland, Poland and Italy. Later on business associations from the Czech Republic, Spain and Turkey joined the initiative.The “common position” states that business visa requirements are a substantial impediment to international business; hence, their liberalization is a precondition for growth and job creation.

 
09-08-2012

Reply from Commissioners Ashton and Malmstroem to letter of Visa-Free Coalition on Moldova

Europe without Barriers publishes Open letter of Visa-Free Coalition to the EC calls on the EC to propose progression of the Republic of Moldova to the second phase of the implementation of the Action Plan n Visa Liberalisation (VLAP). The letter contains appeal of more than 40 organizations from all the Europe, including Ukraine (Europe without Barriers). Also we include the official respond of the Commissioner for Home Affairs, European Commission Cecilia Malmstrom.

 
07-08-2012

Most visa applicants at the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Lutsk are unemployed.

On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 the “Association for youth rights protection” presented analytical report: “Monitoring of visa policy of the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Lutsk”. The six wave of monitoring on issuing visas by Polish Consulate in Lutsk has been conducted in June and July, current year. The project aimed to continue observation of the main visa issuance practices of the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Lutsk.

 
22-07-2012

Research presentation on «Ukraine-Spain migration nexus: benefits and risks in the context of visa liberalisation between the EU and Ukraine»

On Thursday, 19 of July, Civic Initiative Europe without Barriers in cooperation with Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB) presented outcomes of the research: «Ukraine-Spain migration nexus: benefits and risks in the context of visa liberalisation between the EU and Ukraine» carried out in 2011 – 2012 at support of the European Programme of International Renaissance Foundation.

 
07-07-2012

The crisis of the “euro-pragmatism”, or will Ukraine catch up with Moldova?

One of the important events which took place last week was the EC’s statement of Moldova’s successful compleation of all benchmarks of the first phase of the Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation (VLAP), aimed at abolition by the EU of short-term stay visas for that country.

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Our Publications

30-10-2012

NEW ! The EU Visa Policy in Ukraine. Independent monitoring findings 2012

The issue contains findings of independent monitoring on the EU Visa Policy in Ukraine in the year 2012. The publication offers and independent assessment evaluation of the implementation of two legislative acts: the EU-Ukraine Visa-Facilitation Agreement (VFA), the EU Visa Code. Positive and negative tendencies of the EU Visa Policy’s specific components are also reflected in the analysis.

30-10-2012

Implementation of Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation: a case of Ukraine. Independent monitoring findings

This publication is an outcome of annual comprehensive civic monitoring of the Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation (VLAP), issued to Ukraine by the EU. The study includes an independent expertise of reforms in the areas of document security, migration and readmission, public order and security, external relations and fundamental rights.

06-03-2012

Documents Security and Migration Policy : Assessments and recommendations of the international working groups for Ukraine

The publication provides the policy analysis in the spheres of migration and documents security as basic requirements for visa liberalisation with the European Union.

05-05-2011

How to achieve visa-free regime with the European Union? Western Balkans’ experience for Ukraine.

This publication discloses the peculiarities of the visa liberalisation process in the Western Balkan states, which are actual ones for Ukraine. The experience of the Road Maps implementation (2008–2010) by Serbia, Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina is analyzed.Main attention is concentrated on the issues of documents’ security, migration and border management, public order and fundamental rights. Lessons should be learned by Ukraine and other EaP countries are described.

05-05-2011

Schengen Consulates in Assessments and Ratings. Visa Practices of the EU Member States in Ukraine, 2010

With this publication Europe without Barriers (EWB) summarizes comprehensive data of the large scale field research conducted in the summer 2010 with the support of International Renaissance Foundation.

06-09-2010

Visa-Free Europe for the Eastern Partnership: a Way to Achieve

This publication is about the strategy and tactical priorities on the path toward visa-free regime for the countries of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) with the European Union. Assessments and recommendations developed by the expert group disclose available mechanisms and opportunities for further visa liberalisation. The research is aimed for strengthening and further professionalisation of international public impact and lobbying of the freedom of movement in Europe. Famous European think tanks and NGOs such as European Policy Centre (Brussels) and European Stability Initiative (Berlin-Brussels-Istanbul) contributed to this project.

11-04-2010

Expansion and Modernization of the Schengen: Consequences and Perspectives for Ukraine

This publication is another contribution of Center for Peace, Conversion and Foreign Policy of Ukraine into its monitoring of visa policy and practice conducted by EU Member States. Previous publications, in particular “Ukrainian View on Visa Policy of the European Union Member States” (2006) and “Ukraine-EU: on the Way to Visa Free Regime” (2007) caused signifcant resonance and were the subject for broad discussions inside expert and public circles.

11-04-2010

Designing a roadmap towards visa free regime between the EU and Ukraine

The publication is aimed to summarize Ukraine’s homework needed to be done to achieve visa free regime with the EU. The experience of international campaigns against visa barriers in Europe has been analyzed. Recommendations are provided for the better use of existing mechanisms and opportunities, in particular, the Agreement on the Facilitation of the Issuance of Visas between EU and Ukraine.

11-04-2010

Public Monitoring of the EU Member States’ Visa Issuance Policies and Practices in Ukraine. Analitical Report

The publication is about the outcomes of independent monitoring of the visa issuance to the citizens of Ukraine by the EU Member States’ consulates. The monitoring was conducted by the all-Ukrainian consortium of the NGOs and think-tanks under coordination of CPCFPU in 2008.

11-04-2010

Visa Policies of European Union Member States. Monitoring Report

The surveys of this Report were carried out towards the end of 2005 in the Consulates of some EU Member States – in Kyiv, Chisinau, Minsk and Moscow. We surveyed the visa systems of Belgium, Finland, France, Lithuania, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom. The project included interviews with 961 persons who had lodged visa applications, with 85% of the positive response ratio.

11-04-2010

New Monitoring Report. Changes in Visa Policies of the EU Member States Vis-à-vis Belarus, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine

This Report presents an analysis of the changes that have occurred during the last few years in the visa procedures followed by a selected group of surveyed EU Member State consulates. The report and the analysis of changes in the visa procedures followed are based on the results of two surveys. The first was carried out in 2005, and the second, during the second half of 2008.