Obtain a Polish passport abroad
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Ministry of the Interior
ul.Stefana Batorego 5
02-591 Warsaw
MI headquarters phone number: (+48 22) 621 20 20
Passport fees:
The following persons are exempt from the passport fee:
The following persons are entitled to a 50% passport fee allowance:
A discounted passport fee applies to:
A double fee is collected when:
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A passport issued in Poland is valid:
NOTE: Extension of the validity of passports for children below 5 years of age
From 11 August 2012, passports issued for children below 5 years of age will be valid for 5 years. Currently all children under the age of 5 receive temporary passports valid for one year. The changes were introduced taking into account the suggestions of parents who until now had to obtain new passports for their children every year. Until 10 August 2012, children below 5 years of age will still receive temporary passports valid for one year.
Starting from 11 August, the main travel document for children below 5 years of age will be a passport valid for 5 years from its issue date. The fee for a passport will not change and will amount to PLN 30. The extension of the validity of passports for children under the age of 5 s the result of a deputies' bill which was supported by the Ministry of Interior.
Passports for children at the age of 5-13 are also valid for 5 years. Passports issued to minors aged 13 and more are valid for 10 years from their issue date.
The lifting of controls at the internal borders means that there is no border control at the borders between the Schengen Member States. While crossing an internal border of the Schengen area, a citizen of a Member State does not have to present travel documents, i.e. passport or ID card. This does not mean, however, that travelling within the Schengen area takes place according to the same rules as travelling within ones own country. This refers in particular to minors who do not have to have ID documents when staying on the territory of the Republic of Poland only. However, every person (even a minor) travelling to another Schengen state must have an ID document confirming that that person uses the EU right to free movement of persons. Every child travelling outside the Schengen area must have a passport.
The new validity period for passports of children below 5 years of age has been introduced by the Act of 25 May 2012 amending the Act on passport documents, which was published in the Journal of Laws [Dziennik Ustaw] on 11 July 2012 (Dz. U. of 2012, item 798).
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The time for passport issue is specified by the authority issuing the passport. An average waiting time for the document issued in the country does not exceed 30 days.
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Passports and temporary passports are issued and modified in Poland by a voivode locally competent for the permanent place of residence of a person applying for the passport, and abroad by a Polish consul.
The Minister of Interior exerts supervision over passport and temporary passport procedures. By consent of the minister of interior, a passport and temporary passport may be issued by a office other than the locally competent one.
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A passport is a document, issued by the national government. It certifies the identity and nationality of the holder for travel abroad. It contains information about the holder; like name, gender, date and place of birth.
This document does not in itself entitle the passport holder entry into another country, nor consular protection while abroad nor any other privileges. However, it does normally allows the passport holder to return to the country where the passport was issued.
Rights to consular protection arises from international treaties, while the holder's return to the issuing country depends on the laws prevailing in that country.
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