Passport Duty in Melbourne - registration closed
21.11.2024
Passport Duty in Melbourne
Venue:
Polish Community Council Victoria, 8/14 Lionel Road, Mt Waverley VIC 3149
Dates:
Monday 2nd December 2024, 9.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.
Tuesday 3rd December 2024, 9.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.
Wednesday 4th December 2024, 9.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
For further details, including required documents, photos, fees and passport application please visit: https://www.gov.pl/web/australia-en/passports;
PLEASE BRING WITH YOU ORIGINALS AND COPIES OF ALL THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS.
The consul cannot make copies of the documents at the premises.
REMINDER
• Persons whose passports expired before 2013 are obliged to submit a document confirming their Polish citizenship (to be obtained at the voivodship office in Poland). Both the original document and its copy should be submitted (a copy will remain on the Consulate’s files).
• In the case of passports issued after 2003, also passports for children which validity has already expired or will expire soon, you can apply for a new passport without the need to confirm Polish citizenship, but you must present an additional valid photo ID confirming the applicant's personal data (e.g. Polish ID card, an Australian passport).
• Persons who have changed their marital status and / or personal data are obliged to submit relevant decisions of the Registry Office in Poland. Both the original documents and their copies should be submitted (copies will remain on the Consulate’s files). Foreign documents are not accepted.
• Both parents submitting passport applications on behalf of their minor children are required to present their valid ID documents, child’s birth certificate and a valid child’s photo ID. Children from 5y.o. onwards need to be present when submitting Polish passport application. Both the original documents and their copies should be submitted (copies will remain on the Consulate’s files).
In other passport cases, please contact the consulate individually.
Fees should be paid directly to the Consulate’s account or to be paid in cash on the day, according to the current list of Consular Fees; https://www.gov.pl/web/australia-en/consular-fees