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sally ron xxxx
GuestHello! I want to restore Lithuanian citizenship through my ancestors, but I don’t know where to start. What are the first steps, what documents should I gather, and who should I contact? I’ve heard that I can get a free assessment, but I don’t know how it works. And how do I know if I can actually get a passport or if it’s a waste of time? I’d like to know where to start so I don’t make mistakes and get on the right track right away.
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faris 88
GuestHello! I recommend checking out the details here: lithuanian citizenship by descent. Specialists will check your family tree and your ancestors’ documents and tell you if you have a chance of restoring citizenship. After that, you can gather documents: passports, birth certificates, citizenship records, emigration records, military service records, and name changes. Then the citizenship restoration process begins, and ultimately, the passport is issued. The process can take time, but with experienced specialists, the success rate is very high—over 99%. Even if some documents are missing, they can be found in Lithuanian archives. The main thing is to start with an assessment to determine whether it’s possible to obtain a passport and proceed without making unnecessary mistakes.
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Deus Ex
GuestI recommend taking step-by-step approach: first, gather all known documents about your ancestors, then undergo a free assessment to understand your chances. Even if the results seem complicated, specialists can help you find the missing documents. The key is to act systematically and without delay to maximize your chances of successfully obtaining Lithuanian passport.
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