FAQ Румунія-ის საზღვრის შესახებ პასუხები ხშირად დასმულ კითხვებზე Румунія-თან საზღვრის გადაკვეთის შესახებ. დოკუმენტები, რიგები, შესვლის წესები.
To cross the Ukraine-Romania border you need:
Basic documents:
Additional documents:
For drivers additionally:
For children:
Important for December 2025:
Yes, Ukrainian citizens can cross the Romanian border with a biometric passport without a visa.
Visa-free conditions:
Important: From January 1, 2025, Romania fully joined Schengen, so the rules are identical to other Schengen countries.
EES (Entry/Exit System) — automated EU system for registering biometric data of foreigners.
At the Romanian border:
What is recorded:
Important to know:
EES benefits:
ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) — electronic travel authorization for Schengen.
When will it launch:
Who will need it:
Cost and validity:
Reminder for December 2025: ETIAS is not yet launched.
Green Card — international third-party liability insurance for entering Romania by car (mandatory).
When required:
How to get:
Rovinieta — electronic sticker / road access permit in Romania.
Mandatory:
Vignette options:
Where to buy:
Important: The vignette is issued for a specific license plate. Keep the purchase confirmation.
Short answer: Yes, if the car is registered to another person.
If the car is registered to a Ukrainian:
If the car is registered to a company:
If the car is foreign:
Insurance: Must be in the name of the driver crossing the border.
Optimal days and times:
Day of week:
Time of day:
Crossing points on UA-RO border (queue rating):
Important for 2025: EES adds 5–15 minutes on first entry.
Practical tips:
Average waiting time (December 2025):
| Crossing point | Cars | Trucks | Buses |
|---|---|---|---|
| Porubne-Siret | 60–180 min | 120–240 min | 80–200 min |
| Solotvyno-Sighetu Marmației | 45–150 min | 90–180 min | 60–150 min |
| Dyakove-Halmeu | 30–120 min | 60–150 min | 40–120 min |
| Dyakivtsi-Racovăț | 30–90 min | 60–120 min | 40–100 min |
| Krasnoilsk-Vicovu de Sus | 20–60 min | 40–90 min | 30–80 min |
EES impact:
Factors that affect:
Important: The Romanian border usually has medium queues — less than Poland, but more than Moldova.
eQueue — electronic pre-registration system for crossing at some checkpoints.
As of December 2025, eQueue is mandatory for:
Points with mandatory eQueue:
How to register:
Important: Without eQueue at these points, entry may be prohibited for buses and trucks.
Routes to Porubne:
Option 1: Passenger car
Option 2: Bus
Option 3: Taxi
Speed limits in Romania:
| Road type | Speed limit |
|---|---|
| Cities and towns | 50 km/h |
| Roads outside cities | 90 km/h |
| Two-lane roads (expressway) | 100 km/h |
| Highways (motorway) | 130 km/h |
Fines for speeding:
Mandatory rules:
Cost and travel time to Bucharest:
Option 1: Taxi / Ride-sharing
Option 2: Bus (Flixbus, Ecolines)
Option 3: Train (if available)
Orlivka-Isaccea Ferry — the only ferry crossing between Ukraine and Romania across the Danube.
Technical details:
Schedule:
eQueue mandatory:
Important:
Required documents:
Approximate cost: 450–900 UAH total
Short answer: Allowed at some points.
Points with pedestrian crossings:
Documents for pedestrians:
Waiting time: 15–60 minutes (usually faster than cars)
In short:
Contact DPSU for permit: https://dpsu.gov.ua
Temporary protection — special status for Ukrainian refugees in Romania.
Validity period:
Benefits:
How to get:
No! The entire route is toll-free.
Note: You need a Romanian vignette (Rovinieta) to drive on national roads. Check at roviniete.ro
Recommended packing list:
Yes, you can, but we recommend daytime travel if you're unfamiliar with the route.
Don't panic! Continue on DJ226 and follow signs for DN22 or Tulcea.
Yes! This is one of the safest routes in Romania. Millions of people use it annually.
Emergency number: 112
Mamaia → Isaccea Route (150-160 km, 2.5-3 hours):
Road conditions: Well-maintained, clearly marked, toll-free. Fuel cost: ~€12-15.
Official requirements (Schengen):
How to prove:
In practice: Romanians rarely ask about money, but better to have documents.
Practically: For a short trip, 100–200 USD is sufficient.
Allowed to export:
Prohibited:
State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (DPSU):
Romanian Border Police:
Consulate of Ukraine in Bucharest:
Nakordoni service for live queues:
On January 1, 2025, Romania fully joined Schengen:
What changed:
What did not change:
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