Border crossing point Nyzhankovychi → Malhowice
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Nyzhankovychi — Malhowice crossing
This is an international road checkpoint between Ukraine and Poland, opened at the end of 2023. It sits on route T-14-25 (Sambir–Nyzhankovychi–Malhowice) and operates around the clock, 24/7.
The crossing is dedicated to a narrow category of traffic: empty heavy goods vehicles over 7.5 t, tractor units without cargo, empty low-loaders, oversized and specialised machinery, and separately authorised transport carrying fuel or dangerous goods. Construction works are finished and the point runs steadily, handling roughly 650 units of special transport per day.
Key facts
- Distance to Sambir — 36 km (~35 min); to Przemyśl (PL) — 12 km (~15 min).
- Cars, buses and pedestrians are not admitted; the nearest pedestrian alternative is Shehyni–Medyka (46 km).
- Goods documents: vehicle papers, driving licence, empty-transit permit, special permits/invoices, Green Card (PDF accepted since 2025) and insurance.
Queues and live data
Because of the limited vehicle mix, queues are usually short — often under 30 minutes — though permit disruptions or industrial action can push waits to 2–3 hours. Live wait times, driver reports and forecasts are available on this page, with the official picture cross-checked against dpsu.gov.ua and granica.gov.pl.
Check the live status for this checkpoint at /en/id/id_18, and review historical patterns for the Ukraine–Poland direction at /en/stat/1/2.
Border rules: EES and ETIAS
- EES (Entry/Exit System): automated biometric entry/exit registration from October 2025, replacing the passport stamp.
- ETIAS: from late 2026, electronic travel authorisation for transit through EU states for authorised transport.
- Emergency numbers: 112 (Ukraine/Poland), 997 (Polish police). Address: Lviv region, Sambir district, Nyzhankovychi.