From June 1, Lithuania Will No Longer Recognize Russian Non-Biometric Passports
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On May 23, a joint order of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and the Interior was adopted to no longer recognize non-biometric passports of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as the RF) as valid travel documents for entry into the territory of Lithuania. The order does not apply to Russian citizens' transit travel through the territory of the Republic of Lithuania by rail from Königsberg to the territory of the Russian Federation an…
The Government of Lithuania will not, from the first June, recognize non-biometric passports of Russian citizens as valid travel documents for entry into the country, a decision which, according to the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, has been taken jointly by the foreign policy department and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Russian citizens holding residence permits in Lithuania or another EU country, the European Econ…
From June 1, Lithuania will no longer recognize Russian non-biometric passports, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) announced on Friday.
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