A few more days no IDs and driver's license.

Kosovo citizens are facing difficulties in dealing with personal documents. They are forced, due to lack of materials, to extend their terms to various embassies. Interior Minister Jhelal Svechla has said that at the end of this month, citizens will be able to equip themselves with [...]
Valentina Fazliu is one of Kosovo's citizens, who is waiting for her son, 3, to receive his passport. She has planned for the end of the year to travel to Germany, but because her son has no passport, she has been forced to postpone visa terms at the embassy.
I applied to continue the boy's passport term because I have the term at the German embassy in January. I had to postpone the term from January 10th to January 31, because I heard and was told at MPB, that there is no material and it can't be done, so I have been forced to postpone the term. This costs us and damages us, because I don't know whether or not to reach the term”, Fazliu said.
There are many other citizens who are failing to obtain personal documents, ID, driver's license and passport, and who, in the absence of these documents, are failing to achieve their goals.
Internal Affairs Minister Jedal Sfecla has been declared on this issue, saying the “situation created by the war in Ukraine has also affected global markets, affecting producers of personal documents. Svechla says that at the end of this month, they will be supplied with patents and IDs, while after two months, with a total of 73 thousand passports.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs is waiting for personal documents, where at the end of this month we will be supplied with patents and IDs and after two months with passports, although 73 thousand pieces. It's a limited number where passports are taken and they're emergencies, there's a contract that's still valid. In time, orders have been made, but I have said it is the major reason the supplier has not been able to fulfill its” obligations, Minister Svechla said.
By contrast, the Civil Recording Agency operating within the Ministry of Internal Affairs, through an announcement, points out that it is carefully managing more amounts available. This is being done by analyzing cases of reasoning and evidence through supporting documentation, and treating health categories as a top priority, then students, exiles, and state representation. / RTK












