Migrant workers help residents of front-line territories and servicemen with paperwork

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04.08.2023 18:30

The migration service continues to work daily to ensure that all citizens, including those in the combat zone, receive the necessary passport documents.

The other day, a mobile brigade of the Main Department of DMS of Kharkiv region visited the front-line urban-type village of Borova, which is very close to the combat zone.

The main purpose of the migrants' visit is to provide children with documents: the issuance of the first ID-cards and the recovery of documents lost or destroyed by the occupiers. Therefore, despite the risks and dangers, residents of Borova were able to use the services of DMS.

In addition, migrant workers do everything in their power to help servicemen in time to retrieve documents that were lost or damaged during combat missions.

So the other day a resident of the Dniester district, who arrived in his native village on a short vacation, contacted the employees of the Kelmenets department of the UDMS in the Chernivtsi region. The man needed to paste a photo on the passport of a citizen of Ukraine in the form of a book upon reaching the age of 45.

Employees of the unit promptly provided the serviceman with the necessary service and in a few days he returned to the front line.

At the same time, the Khotyn department of the UDMS in the Chernivtsi region was contacted by a serviceman whose passport of a modern Ukrainian citizen was damaged in combat conditions by a shell fragment.

In turn, the employees of the migration service received documents from the husband on the day of application for the simultaneous registration of a new ID-card and passport of a citizen of Ukraine for traveling abroad. Documents are necessary for him to go abroad for treatment.

State Migration Service of Ukraine

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