March 11, 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted a massive humanitarian crisis, with mounting military and civilian casualties and more than two million people fleeing Ukraine. The U.S. Department of State has now provided information to U.S. Citizens and others in Ukraine attempting to flee that country due to the ongoing armed conflict there.
That Department of State information is available here, and it contains information on available land crossings into neighboring countries, points of contact for the relevant authorities in those countries, and other information for those fleeing Ukraine and attempting onward travel to the United States.
Our office is available to consult with any Ukrainian or other foreign nationals fleeing the conflict in Ukraine. To schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys, please proceed to our Consultation Request Form.
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