...On July 29, 2022, she arrived in Germany, where she stayed until November 10, 2022. Due to the lack of medical assistance, they were forced to return to Ukraine. On November 25, 2022, we received a letter from the migration service that we received temporary protection and can pick up the ID card. After November 11, 2022, we did not cross the border of Ukraine. In the event of an escalation of hostilities, can we return to Germany and take advantage of this status? Where should we turn when we arrive in Germany?
My friend, who is under occupation, has a problem - he lost his ID passport and he is a minor, and he can leave only through the occupied Crimea and Russia. Can he, on the basis of his birth certificate, cross the borders from the Russian Federation to the EU and then to Ukraine and leave the occupation in general?
My family left for the free territory of Ukraine. My husband's parents stayed in my house in the occupied territory. They ask me to send the documents home and a handwritten receipt, allegedly to make a power of attorney, to arrange the residence of my husband's brother. So here's the question, I won't have problems when I return to Ukraine, if my parents make these documents in Russia?
... and not to enter a new address of residence, because I do not currently live in Ukraine?
If my child does not have a foreign passport, but has a sticker from the Embassy of Ukraine and a residence permit in Germany, will there be a problem with crossing the border to Ukraine and back to the EU?
If the form of education at the university is online, can the teacher work online while abroad, or should he conduct classes online only from the territory of Ukraine?
Can one of the spouses, who has Ukrainian citizenship and is married to a citizen of another country, obtain a passport for a joint child at the Embassy of Ukraine in the country of the child's birth without the knowledge, consent and signature of the other spouse?
A citizen of Ukraine, living in Poland, married to a citizen of Poland.