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Senegal - Obtain Emergency Passport / Travel Document


Procedure

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  1. To obtain a safe conduct document or emergency passport, an applicant will need to go to the Aliens Police and Travel Documents Office (DPETV). Note: See "Office Locations & Contacts" section for information on how you can get in touch with the said office.
  2. Applicants will need to submit the following documents:
    1. Written request addressed to the Interior Minister
    2. A certified copy of the national identity card
    3. 3 identity photos
    4. A revenue stamp of 2 000 FCFA
    5. Additional requirements: For officials, must be able to provide a mission order. For minors, they must present a parental authorization.
  3. The emergency travel document will be issued to the applicant on the same day.


Note: In case you have lost your safe conduct document / emergency passport, you will need to follow the same procedure to obtain a new one.





Required Documents

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  • Written request addressed to the Interior Minister
  • A certified copy of the national identity card
  • 3 identity photos
  • A revenue stamp of 2 000 FCFA
  • Additional requirements:
    • officials must provide a mission order.
    • minors must present a parental authorization.






Office Locations & Contacts

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Police Directorate - Aliens and Travel Documents
Direction Gnrale de la Police Nationale (DGPN)
Ministre de l'Intrieur et de la Scurit publique (MINTSP)


Address:
Dieuppeul Alles Srigne Ababacar Sy - Dakar

Telephone:
33 869 30 01 / 33 864 51 26


Police Stations





Eligibility

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All Senegalese citizens without a passport can apply for a safe-conduct to travel in an emergency (mission, internship, training, seminar, etc.) in the Member countries of ECOWAS when it can't wait the time required for the establishment of a passport.




Fees

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Validity

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The safe-conduct is a temporary travel document. It does not replace the passport and is issued to deal with an emergency.

The pass is valid for a period of one month and only allows to make a round trip.




Documents to Use

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Sample Documents

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Processing Time

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The emergency travel document is issued on the same day.




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Instructions

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e.g. The state office holds birth records since january 1908.




Required Information

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1. Date of Birth.
2. City or County of Birth.





Need for the Document

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This procedure provides information on how you can obtain an Emergency Passport / Temporary Travel Document in Senegal.




Information which might help

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Other uses of the Document/Certificate

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Others

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