Loss, Theft or Damage of a Document of Third Country Nationals
All third countries citizens who hold a long-term visa, long-term residence permit or a permanent residence permit must report loss, theft or damage of a visa or a residence permit document.
Long-term visa
Long-term; Permanent residence
What is the time limit to report loss, theft or damage of a document?
3 working days.
Where can you report loss, theft or damage of a document?
You can report loss, theft or damage personally at a Ministry of the Interior office, send it by post, Data Box or by e-mail with a recognised electronic signature, or you can submit it through an authorised representative. If the loss or the theft occurred abroad, report it to a diplomatic mission.
What is the administrative fee?
You do not pay an administrative fee for a visa duplicate.
STEPS TO FOLLOW IN ORDER TO APPLY FOR A VISA DUPLICATE IN CASE OF ITS LOSS, THEFT OR DAMAGE:
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To apply for a visa duplicate you will need:
- A valid travel document.
- In the case of theft, it is recommended to have a confirmation from the police that you have reported the theft of the document.
- A form for notification of changes, if you are reporting the loss by post.
Please review the formal requirements that the documents must meet.
Načítavání obsahu -
You can fill in the form online. Then print out the filled-in form and sign it.
You can also download a blank form, print it out and fill it in by hand, or you can collect the form free of charge at one of the offices of the Ministry of the Interior. The form must be filled in legibly, in block capitals and Latin characters.
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You must report loss or theft personally at a Ministry of the Interior office, send it by post, Data Box or by e-mail with a recognised electronic signature, or you can submit it through an authorised representative, or report it at a diplomatic mission.
Please make an appointment online or by phone beforehand. If the offered appointment slot is after your time limit for reporting the loss or the theft expires, visit a Ministry of the Interior office during opening hours without an appointment. With no appointment reservation, you have to wait your turn. If you fail to report the change within the time limit, you can be fined.
When reporting loss, theft or damage by post, it usually takes several days to process the filing. After registering the loss or the theft, the Ministry employees will prompt you by phone or in writing to come to receive your visa duplicate in the travel document. If you are not prompted within 30 days, call the hotline. The hotline employees will check if the change has been made and will schedule an appointment for you to come and receive your visa in the travel document.
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Go to a Ministry of the Interior office to report loss, theft or damage of a document. The Ministry employees will make a written record with you and you will receive a confirmation that you have reported the loss, theft or damage.
If you already have the new travel document, the staff will include the visa duplicate in it right away.
If you do not have the new travel document yet, you will receive a confirmation that you have reported the loss, theft or damage of the visa and you will have to come back in person later when you do have the new travel document, so that the employees can include the visa duplicate in it.
What is the time limit to report loss, theft or damage of a document?
3 working days.
Where can you report loss, theft or damage of a document?
You can report loss, theft or damage personally at a Ministry of the Interior office, send it by post, Data Box or by e-mail with a recognised electronic signature, or you can submit it through an authorised representative. If the loss or the theft occurred abroad, report it to a diplomatic mission.
What is the administrative fee?
2,500 CZK (1,000 CZK for minors under 15 years of age).
The administrative fee can be paid by bank transfer or by credit card at the Ministry of the Interior office.
STEPS TO FOLLOW IN ORDER TO APPLY FOR A NEW RESIDENCE PERMIT CARD IN CASE OF ITS LOSS, THEFT OR DAMAGE:
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To apply for a new residence permit card you will need:
- A valid travel document.
- A form for notification of changes, if you are reporting the loss by post.
- The damaged document or the document with non-functional biometric data medium.
- In the case of theft, it is recommended to have a confirmation from the police that you have reported the theft of the document.
Please review the formal requirements that the documents must meet.
Načítavání obsahu -
You can fill in the form online. Then print out the filled-in form and sign it.
You can also download a blank form, print it out and fill it in by hand, or you can collect the form free of charge at one of the offices of the Ministry of the Interior. The form must be filled in legibly, in block capitals and Latin characters.
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You can report loss, theft or damage personally at a Ministry of the Interior office, send it by post, Data Box or by e-mail with a recognised electronic signature, or you can submit it through an authorised representative, or report it at a diplomatic mission.
If you wish to make the notification in person, please make an appointment online or by phone beforehand. If the offered appointment slot is after your time limit for reporting the loss or the theft expires, visit a Ministry of the Interior office during opening hours without an appointment. With no appointment reservation, you have to wait your turn. If you fail to report the change within the time limit, you can be fined.
When reporting loss, theft or damage by post, it usually takes several days to process the filing. After the notification of loss, theft or damage of the document is registered, the Ministry staff will prompt you by phone or in writing to come and have your biometric data taken. If you are not prompted within 30 days, call the hotline. The hotline employees will check if the change has been made and will schedule an appointment for you to come and have your biometric data collected.
Načítavání obsahu -
Go to a Ministry of the Interior office to report loss, theft or damage of a document. The Ministry employees will make a written record with you and you will receive a confirmation that you have reported the loss, theft or damage. They will also schedule an appointment with you so that you get your biometric data taken.
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Come to your appointment to have your biometric data taken and bring your travel document with you. At your appointment, you will schedule when to come and collect your new card.
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The last step is to collect your residence permit document (biometric card). The time limit for collection is 60 days from the date you had your biometric data taken.