...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?
It already has a visa.
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?
He left Ukraine for Poland under Article 57 (child from first marriage, wife died in 2015). They turned him away at the border, referring to the fact that he had remarried, and therefore, the family was complete. What shall I do?
... accommodation of a disabled person with his family (daughter, son-in-law). Help osbb is. But in the passport of the son-in-law, registration at a different address. Will a certificate from osbb be enough?
Refused on the basis of subparagraph 9 of item 61
Can an aunt go home with her 13-year-old nephew to Ukraine, to her hometown, if they have different surnames? It turns out the 3rd person who is responsible for it?