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I am 22 years old in the army, did not serve. To open a work visa, you need a certificate from the military
Do you need a certificate from the military enlistment office to open a work visa to Poland???????????
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аватар vladislav-1
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аватар Pachok
For a visa - no, you don't need it. Needed to apply for a passport. Do you already have a passport?
аватар Anetka-gan
correct Pachok, a certificate is needed ONLY for a passport. the embassy doesn't care where you served or not =)
аватар nadin65
Single Visa Center, all about Schengen visas
http://immigrations.com.ua/Belorussiya/Poland.html
To apply for a passport, you need a certificate from the military registration and enlistment office for guys under 25 years old.
аватар Pachok
nadin65, I went through your link and looked at Thailand - the information there is all wrong, from the addresses and e-mails of the consulates to the visa rules and terms of stay: (((
Maybe the picture is better for other countries, but I would double-check the information from this resource for myself.
аватар nadin65
So believe these offices
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