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The first service passport issued after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.
Unwed and unemployed children of the service passport holders who live with parents, until they turn 25.
Montenegro has three types of passports: regular, diplomatic and a service passport.
Diplomatic and Service Passport requirements are significantly different.
He had also used his position at the agency to obtain at least three "laissez-passers," or service passports, allowing free passage between countries.
Diplomatic passports are red, whereas service passports are black.
In addition, diplomatic and service passport holders from the following countries can enjoy visa-free travel to the CA-4 area:
Non-visa regime up to 90 days is also available bilaterally for the citizens of Romania and Slovakia who hold a service passport.
Official passport (service passport, also special passport)
Ordinary passports are green in color, service passports appear in blue, and diplomatic passports are red.
Citizens and holders of Diplomatic and Service passports of the following countries can enter Croatia:
An intergovernmental agreement on the abolition of the visa requirement for holders of diplomatic and service passports and other bilateral documents.
In December 2009, an intergovernmental agreement on visa-free travel of holders of diplomatic and service passports (which came into force in May 2010).
In 2000, between Russia and Burkina Faso signed an intergovernmental agreement on visa-free travel for diplomatic and service passports.
For Estonian citizens, apart from ordinary passports, diplomatic and service passports are also issued for those who qualify for possession of such documents.
In Soviet Union, there were several types of international passport: an ordinary one, a civil service passport, a diplomatic passport, and a sailor's passport.
Diplomatic and service passports (series D, DP, S, CP) are also issued for government clerks.
Agreement on the Reciprocal Abolition of Visas for Diplomatic and Service Passport Holders (1994, entry into force 1997).
Service Passport - Issued to civil servants within the federal public services, ministries, parliaments and judicial services sent on an official mission abroad by the Belgian authorities.
On June 1, 1959 the two countries signed an agreement on the Abolition of Visas for Holders of Diplomatic and Service passports.
Since 2005 the SMOM diplomatic and service passports include biometric features and are compliant with ICAO standards.
Many countries provide non-diplomatic official passports to such personnel, and there may be different classes of such travel documents such as official passports, service passports, and others.
The two entities have distinct passports: the Holy See, not being a country, issues only diplomatic and service passports, whereas Vatican City State issues normal passports.
Up to end of term of official accreditation, for diplomatic and service passport holders working at diplomatic missions, consular posts and international organizations and members of their families only:
Citizens of specific countries listed, who are required to obtain a visa with an ordinary passport or with a service passport, have to obtain a visa before travelling to Azerbaijan.