There is a huge demand for the service of issuing passports, because there are now millions of migrants from Ukraine abroad.
Mobile complexes for the issuance of Ukrainian passports will work in several European countries. This was announced on Sunday, July 10, by Interior Minister Denys Monastyrsky, Ukrinform wrote.
“After talking with our citizens, I realized that these machines will work abroad for a very long time. The number of applications for registration of new documents is growing,” said Monastyrsky.
He noted that many Ukrainians, who fled the war, fled abroad without documents or lost them.
“But when we analyzed the number of such applications, it turned out that they were hundreds of times higher than the capacity of consular offices,” the minister explained the need to deploy mobile complexes. for the issuance of Ukrainian passports.
He recalled that in August will open a stationary office in Warsaw, where it will be possible to issue both foreign and internal ID-passport of a citizen of Ukraine. It will receive 400-500 people daily. Terms of receipt of documents – up to a month.
And the mobile complexes will go to other regions of Poland, as well as to the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria – after reaching relevant agreements with these countries.
In this regard, Irina Kovalevskaya, First Deputy Head of the State Migration Service of Ukraine, said that five mobile complexes have been deployed in Warsaw since June 29. In the coming days, three more such complexes will arrive in the Polish capital.
Each mobile complex can serve 20 people per day.
The cost of obtaining an internal passport is UAH 2.7 thousand, a foreign passport is UAH 3.3-3.4 thousand.
Recall that the Cabinet of Ministers authorized the manufacture and issuance of a passport of a citizen of Ukraine without entering the contactless electronic carrier contained in the passport, means of a qualified electronic signature (QES) and encryption during martial law and within three months after its termination.
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Source: korrespondent

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