In Ukraine, the rules for deferment from mobilization have changed: what is now required.
According to inkorr.com: In October 2025, Ukraine introduced an for individuals who have legal grounds. Now this procedure can be conducted both through territorial recruitment centers and social support (TCC and SP) as well as online, using the mobile application 'Reserv+'. This was reported by .
The list of required documents is regulated by the 'On Mobilization Preparation and Mobilization' and from May 2025.
How to submit documents for deferment from mobilization online
The process of obtaining a deferment has become simpler and more convenient, focusing on digitalization to avoid bureaucratic delays.
For , you need to register, fill out an electronic form, and attach scanned copies of supporting documents. The system automatically verifies information through state databases, and if everything is in order, the user receives a digital certificate of deferment, which is instantly entered into the Unified Electronic Register of Conscripts, excluding the possibility of repeated checks. The processing time can take up to 5 working days, but usually, everything happens much faster.
How to submit documents for deferment from mobilization at TCC
If you choose the traditional route through TCC, you need to come in person with original and copies of documents along with your military registration document (for example, a conscription ID or military ticket). Here, document verification is carried out manually: the commission analyzes the submitted materials, and upon approval, a paper certificate with a stamp is issued.
It is important to remember that deferment is only granted based on strictly defined grounds, and the list of required documents changes depending on these grounds. Resolution No. 560 clearly defines the requirements to avoid possible abuses.
Most common grounds for deferment
Among the main reasons for obtaining a deferment are education, health status, family circumstances, or working in critical sectors. Here are key examples with required documents:
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Education: certificate from the Unified State Electronic Database on Education (USEDE) or an order for enrollment in full-time studies, including internship for medical professionals.
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Health status: conclusion of the medical and social expert commission (MSEC) on disability or temporary unfitness for service (form 157-1/o).
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Family obligations: birth certificates of children (for parents with three or more minors), certificate of wife's pregnancy, or guardianship over dependents.
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Work in the defense sector: extract from the employer's order regarding employment in critical infrastructure enterprises or in the IT sector with reservation.
This list is not exhaustive but covers over 80% of requests, according to the Ministry of Defense data.
The updated system for applying for deferments from mobilization in Ukraine simplifies and modernizes the procedures, responding to the needs of contemporary society. This is especially important in conditions where many people face the need to submit documents for various reasons. The use of technology makes the process more accessible and efficient.
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