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What documents are required for a lithuania mother to get a passport for her baby?

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What documents are required for a lithuania mother to get a passport for her baby?

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  1. where is she now ?


  2. Ask the Lithuania embassy.

    I take it she wants a Lithuania passport. Why would she want a British one? She should not get one anyway.

  3. If at the moment of the child's birth one parent was a citizen of the Republic of Lithuania, and both parents had a permanent place of residence beyond the borders of the Republic of Lithuania, the citizenship of the child, until he is 18 years of age, shall be established by the parents' consent.

    she will first need to register herself as living the UK or

    Ireland embassy /consulate in Ireland.

    register her marriage to you,

    send the marriage certificate(original)

    her birth certificate(original)

    yours(original)

    the child (original)

    residence proof (electric bill, gaz or other)

    pictures of the child

    a standard application for the issuance (changing) of a passport;

    ·         an identity card, when a citizen residing in a foreign state files an application to obtain a passport, provided that he received the identity card while residing in the Republic of Lithuania;

    ·         a citizen’s passport of the Republic of Lithuania or a child’s travel document, if such documents have been issued, and provided that the issuance of a passport is requested in the Republic of Lithuania by a citizen residing in a foreign state, who is under 16 years of age and who has not been issued an identity card;

    ·         a valid passport of a citizen of a foreign state or a corresponding travel document, when a foreigner residing in a foreign state acquires citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania (also a certificate of retention of the right to citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania, if it has been issued);

    ·         a passport if it is being changed (if a citizen residing in a foreign state was issued an identity card while he was residing in the Republic of Lithuania, and he is changing a passport, he must also submit the identity card, if there are changes in personal data);

    ·         a birth certificate, if a citizen has not been issued a document confirming the person’s identity;

    ·         three recent photos of a citizen, 40 x 60 mm in size (on a single page), which must be identical (made from the same negative) and meet the requirements approved by Order No. 569 of the Minister of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania of 6 December 2002 on the Approval of the Requirements for Photos Intended for Personal Documents;

    ·         a document establishing a legal status in a foreign state, when the issuance or changing of a passport is requested by a citizen residing in a foreign state;

    ·         other documents (e.g. a decree of the President of the Republic on the Granting of Citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania or another document confirming the acquisition of citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania, a marriage certificate, a certificate attesting to the changing of the name, the surname, a copy of the court decision pertaining to the falseness of the record in an act of civil status or the establishment of another fact having juridical value which relates to the alteration or changing of personal data, etc.), of the data provided in the citizen’s application for the issuance (changing) of a passport do not correspond to the data contained in the population register or his data have not been entered in this register;

    ·         a consular fee.

    Note: The following documents must be submitted:

    ·         either the above mentioned documents (for verification) and their copies with translations into the Lithuanian language (the authenticity of copies and translations may be certified in a diplomatic mission or a consular office);

    ·         or copies of the above-mentioned documents, certified by the notary, together with translations into the Lithuanian language, attested by the notary.

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