KYIV. UkraineGate . 27 . September . 2022 | Society.
Residents of the territories of Kharkiv Oblast liberated from the Russian occupiers can now issue ID cards and foreign passports. The Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine reported this on Telegram .
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“Residents of the DOT of Kharkiv Region can already issue ID cards and foreign passports – the Department of Internal Affairs and Communications in the Kharkiv Region is gradually resuming work,” the message reads.
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The main administration of the State Security Service of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region has resumed the work of the Pervomaisky, Chuguyiv and Zmiyiv district departments of the Security Service of Ukraine, which are located as close as possible to the de-occupied territories. Currently, work is underway to restore the functioning of the Balakli and Shevchenkiv departments of the State Medical Center of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region.
In particular, the First May Day department of the Kharkiv Oblast Regional State Administration of Internal Affairs has fully started its work. People apply for ID cards, passports for traveling abroad and photo pasting. Among the visitors, 5-10% are residents of the de-occupied territories.
The Chuguyiv Department of the Migration Service of the Kharkiv Region is also resuming work.
The Zmiyiv Department of State Administration of Internal Affairs also provides a full range of administrative services. In a few days, almost one and a half hundred Ukrainians contacted the department. The main number of appeals concerns the issuance of an ID card, as well as the renewal of lost documents and the exchange of expired documents.
The Balakli and Shevchenkiv departments are not yet accepting visitors. But restoration works are already in full progress there. A specially formed mobile group is ready to provide the necessary services to the population of the de-occupied territories, which travels in a bus to the DOT. Her departure will be carried out at the request of the CAA.
Priority will be given to citizens who have turned 14 and are receiving a passport for the first time, as well as people who have lost their document.
Source: Ukrgate