Ukrainian Men of Draft Age Must Clear Military Check for Passport Services Abroad.
Military Verification Required for Ukrainian Men Seeking Passports Abroad
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian men of conscription age who need to obtain or renew a passport while outside the country must now undergo a verification of their military registration documents. This step is mandatory to confirm their military service status before a new or renewed passport can be issued overseas. This policy is part of broader efforts to maintain accurate military records during a period of national mobilization.
These individuals must present their military service card or a temporary certificate. It is crucial that the information in their passport matches the data in their military documents. If a man is not registered with the military, he must provide official documentation proving a lawful exemption.
Procedure and Consequences
If military registration data is outdated or missing, the applicant may be asked to update the information or submit additional paperwork. Furthermore, the size of a fine for late payment is dependent on how overdue it is. These rules are designed to enforce military registration compliance among draft-eligible men when they apply for passports abroad.
These new measures underscore the heightened importance of military record-keeping in Ukraine, particularly in the context of the ongoing war. — Source not specified
The policy aims to bolster national security and maintain the country's military readiness by ensuring all eligible citizens are properly accounted for. Consequently, these measures may affect the mobility of men planning to travel, as the passport process abroad has become more regulated and subject to greater scrutiny.
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