Latvia:
Measures Introduced To Reduce Identity Card Processing Times
11 May 2022
Envoy Global, Inc.
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Key Points
Overview
The government of Latvia announced that it will
extend the working hours of its immigration
offices in an effort to reduce the issuance times of passports
and identity cards. The adjusted hours can be
seen here. Beginning 16 May 2022,
the government will also allow applicants
applying for a new passport or identity cards
to schedule an in-person appointment.
What are the Changes?
The government of Latvia will make more in-person appointments
available and extend the working hours of its immigration
offices to reduce processing times for certain immigration
documents.
Originally published MAY 10, 2022
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