From now on, commuters BH Airport, in Minas Gerais, you have another service when boarding. a Federal Police Issuance started in the terminal emergency passport. The idea is to make it easier to obtain the document in urgent cases. It is worth noting that the document is valid for one year and cannot be renewed later.
An emergency passport is not for tourism purposes and can be requested when a person demonstrates an immediate need for a trip, in a shorter period than the delivery time of a conventional passport, on a highly relevant trip. It is also important to highlight that the trip must be to countries that recognize the Brazilian emergency passport. The document is issued within 24 hours.
Among the cases considered emergency, we can highlight:
- health issues of the applicant, his/her spouse or close relatives (up to the second degree);
- the need to protect assets;
- unexpected work situations;
- participate in humanitarian assistance missions;
- public administration interests;
- due to natural disasters.
- during armed conflicts;
- or any other unexpected serious situation.
- application process
obtaining process emergency passport Documents proving the situation and the immediate need for the trip are required. In addition, applicants go through the same standard procedure for issuing ordinary and foreign passports. This includes the collection of biographical and biometric information.
After confirming all the information, the passport is delivered in person at the Services and Passports Office, which is located on the first floor of Bahrain International Airport.
“By providing emergency passport issuance in Federal PoliceOur goal is to ensure that passengers have this option in urgent situations, recognizing that advance planning is not always possible,” confirms BH Airport’s Director of Operations and Security, Robson Freitas.
In addition to the airport, the Federal Police continues to provide Issuing an emergency passport At the passport issuing office in Ponteio Lar Shopping, in Belo Horizonte.
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