Venezuelans in Argentina to whom the system indicates that the passport has already been sent, can go to the Venezuelan Embassy in Argentina on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays —by ID terminal— to pick up their documents between 8:00 a.m.: 00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Venezuelans in Argentina who were waiting to receive a passport, both new and extended, may go to the Venezuelan Embassy in Argentina to pick up their identity documents.
The information was released by the embassy itself through its Instagram account. In the publicationdetails that the delivery will be made on Monday 26, Tuesday 27 and Wednesday 28 December.
The hours of attention on these days will be from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm (Argentine time) and the public will be served according to the terminal of the ID number. Monday corresponds to the numbers 0, 1 and 2; Tuesday is dedicated to those with IDs ending in 3, 4 and 5; while on Wednesday those with terminals 6, 7, 8 and 9 will be served.
The embassy stressed that, when picking up the passport, citizens who come to the embassy must present their original laminated ID and proof of passport processing.
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In the case of the delivery of passports to children and adolescents, both parents will be required to attend with their identity documents and their copies, present the original and a copy of the birth certificate and proof of passport processing.
If one of the two parents is absent, it will be justified by presenting the original and a copy of the death certificate of the absent parent, or both the original and a copy of a Court ruling that authorizes this procedure to be carried out unilaterally due to change of residence.
In the event that both parents are absent, the original authorization document of the absent parent must be presented, with the data of the authorized person. If both parents have died or are deprived of parental authority, a copy of the sentence of the Venezuelan Court that verifies the guardianship of a third party must be presented.
The Venezuelan embassy in Argentina recalls that, with the exception of children and adolescents, who are exempt, when stamping the passport extension, the cost of the corresponding consular fee must be paid in cash.
The publication received criticism and complaints from various users who reported irregularities in the process of delivering their documents. Most requested the publication of a list of the people to whom the passport was assigned, however, the embassy did not respond. Instead, he disabled the comments section.
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