Border crossing point Uhryniv → Dolgobychuv
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Uhryniv →
Dolgobychuv
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Uhryniv — Dolgobychuv border crossing
Uhryniv — Dolgobychuv is an international road crossing on the border between Ukraine and Poland, linking Uhryniv on the Ukrainian side with Dolgobychuv on the Polish side. It operates around the clock and is intended for passenger cars, minibuses, small buses and light goods vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes; heavy trucks are not admitted and are directed to other crossings.
Because of the tonnage limit, lines here are usually short — typically under an hour, rising to about two hours on weekends and holidays. The pedestrian passage has been closed since 2019. The Entry/Exit System (EES) and the electronic queue are in effect.
Key facts
- Working hours: 24/7.
- Permitted vehicles: cars, minibuses, small buses and trucks up to 3.5 t.
- Pedestrians and cyclists are not allowed; a nearby alternative is Shehyni — Medyka.
- Distance from Lviv is about 95 km (~1 h 40 min); roughly 2,500 vehicles pass daily.
Queues and live data
Average waiting time ranges from 5 to 65 minutes, reaching two to three hours at peak times. Live queue data updates every 10 minutes, so it is worth checking the current status before departure.
You can follow live queues for cars and trucks on the dedicated checkpoint page at /en/id/id_4, and review historical patterns for the Ukraine–Poland direction at /en/stat/1/2.
EES and ETIAS
- EES: biometric entry/exit checks have been running since November 2025 for all vehicles.
- ETIAS: from late 2026, visa-free travellers will need electronic authorisation to enter the EU.