Ukrainian enlistment offices will not operate abroad, and military call-up notices are unlikely to be delivered to Ukrainian men living outside the country. Source: Dmytro Lazutkin, the speaker of Ukraine's Defence Ministry, on the air of Radio Liberty Quote: "Enlistment offices will not operate abroad.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law on the electronic office of persons liable for military service. Source: Verkhovna Rada website Details: The card of the relevant draft law No. 10062 On Amendments to Certain Laws of Ukraine on Improving the Procedure for Processing and Using Data in State Registers for Military Registration and Acquiring the Status of a War Veteran During Martial Law states that the law was returned to the Verkhovna Rada on 2 April with the President's signature.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ministry of Defense are working on introducing an electronic military ID card, but it will not be in Diia, a Ukrainian e-governance mobile app and web portal.
An expired driver’s license remains valid during martial law. However, the exchange of the license occurs only after the document’s expiration, the Internal Affairs Ministry’s Main Service Center emphasized.
In about 15 minutes, Ukrainians will be able to buy or sell a car via the Diia portal and then receive new technical documents and license plates by mail - President Zelensky announces.