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Irpin moves document submission point for children affected by the war — what you need to know

Starting March 30, documents will be accepted in a different office. This is important for parents and guardians — to avoid delays and to secure the child’s status.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

March 18, 2026 · 2 min read

Irpin moves document submission point for children affected by the war — what you need to know

Brief and to the point

The Service for Children and Families of the Irpin City Council reported that from March 30, 2026 the location for submitting documents to obtain the status of a child affected by hostilities and armed conflicts will change. From now on submissions will be accepted at: Irpin, Aviakonstruktor Antonov Street, 4‑a, office 2.

When and how to apply

Documents are accepted on working days according to the following schedule: Monday — Thursday: 08:00–17:00. Friday — archive day (no reception). Lunch break: 12:00–12:45. Residents are asked to plan their visit in advance to avoid queues and misunderstandings.

What to bring

The full list of required documents is published on the official Irpin City Council website in the "Service for Children and Families" section. We recommend checking this list before your visit — it saves time and minimizes the risk of returning with an incomplete package.

"We ask residents to plan their visit in advance and verify the list of documents on the community website or by phone"

— Service for Children and Families of the Irpin City Council

Contacts and advice

If you have additional questions, contact the specialist by phone: 095 024 51 50. If the situation is urgent or requires legal advice, seek help in advance: the correct set of documents will speed up the issuance of status and access to benefits.

Why this matters

The change of reception location is not just a technical detail. For families applying for a child’s status, it is a matter of access to social guarantees and protection. Choosing the wrong time or bringing an incomplete set of papers can delay assistance. Plan your visit and check information on official channels — it’s a practical way to save time and ensure the child receives the proper status.

Summary: the change of address and schedule takes effect March 30, 2026; reception is in office 2 at Aviakonstruktor Antonov Street, 4‑a; check the list of documents on the Irpin City Council website and call the number provided.

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