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Lorina Fedan

Answer provided 18.04.2024 20:41

Children who have suffered as a result of hostilities have the right to receive such a status. Minors who:

  • Were injured or subjected to violence, including physical, psychological and sexual.

  • Sneaked out and was illegally taken out of the country or kept in captivity.

  • Were members of armed formations during hostilities.

The list of necessary documents for obtaining the relevant status includes:

  1. Child's birth certificate or passport of a citizen of Ukraine.

  2. A document that certifies the applicant or confirms the authority of the child's representative.

  3. If available - a certificate of registration of the child as an IDP, a foreign passport and an extract from the community register about the place of residence.

In addition, it is necessary to write a statement on granting status and give consent to the processing of personal data.

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