Border crossing point Krasnoilsk → Vicovu de Sus
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Krasnoilsk →
Vicovu de Sus
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Krasnoilsk — Vicovu de Sus Border Crossing
Current status (November 2025): A new international crossing on the Ukraine–Romania border, opened in 2023. It currently operates in a phased "stage-one" mode, handling mainly empty trucks and vehicles up to 7.5 t. Once full reconstruction is finished, it is expected to take the full cargo and passenger flow. Pedestrian transit is permitted.
Note for freight: for now only empty trucks or vehicles up to 7.5 t are accepted. Fully loaded heavy TIR units should use Porubne — Siret or Diakove — Halmeu until all works are complete. Live status: Krasnoilsk → Vicovu de Sus.
Basic information
- Krasnoilsk, Chernivtsi region (Ukraine) — Vicovu de Sus (Romania)
- About 70 km (~1 hr) from Chernivtsi; roughly 8 km from Suceava on the Romanian side
- Working hours: 24/7
- Vehicle types: empty trucks, vehicles ≤7.5 t, pedestrians; full flow after works are completed
- Pedestrian crossing: permitted
- Daily traffic: 800–1500 vehicles/people during stage one
- GPS: 47.930586, 25.799594
Queues and wait times
Delays are typically 10–60 minutes, with empty trucks processed through an electronic queue and pedestrians usually passing without waiting. Because the crossing runs in a limited commissioning mode, queues here stay minimal and predictable. Live queue length and current conditions are shown on Nakordoni.eu, and longer-term patterns can be reviewed in the crossing statistics for the Ukraine–Romania direction.
Documents, EES and ETIAS
- Cars and vehicles ≤7.5 t: biometric passport, insurance (Green Card), vehicle registration, driving licence.
- Empty trucks: electronic queue booking, international transport documents, proof of an empty load, insurance and technical inspection.
- EES: the EU Entry/Exit System is expected from 2025–2026, adding biometric registration for vehicles and pedestrians.
- ETIAS: from 2026 an electronic travel authorisation will apply to visa-free trips into the Schengen area.
Services and contacts
- Parking, a waiting area, restrooms and Wi-Fi/4G are available, with accessibility infrastructure being upgraded.
- Emergency number: 112 (Ukraine and Romania).