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  2. Iranian passport - Wikipedia

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    Name & Position of Issuing Authority (or, in the older passports, "Name & Position of Issuing Officer) / نام و سمت صادر کننده; ملاحظات (Does not exist in the Passports that have issued within the country borders. It states the last exact time of exiting Iran legally.) Type ('P' for passport) Country Code (IRN)

  3. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory for citizens 14 and older. Before 2016, the national identity card was a blue soft paper booklet like the typical international passport. In 2016, the government began issuing credit-card-sized biometric identity cards (a/k/a "internal passport" or "passport card") containing an RFID chip.

  4. Iranian Immigration & Passport Police Office - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration & Passport Police Office (Persian: پلیس مهاجرت و گذرنامه) is a subdivision of Law Enforcement Command of Islamic Republic of Iran with the authority to issue Iranian passports and deals with Immigrants to Iran. [1] The agency is a member of ICAO's Public Key Directory (PKD). [2]

  5. Visa requirements for Iranian citizens - Wikipedia

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    An Iranian passport. Visa requirements for Iranian citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of Iran by the authorities of other states.. As of 2024, Iranian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 47 countries and territories, ranking the Iranian passport 92nd in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

  6. Turkish identity card - Wikipedia

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    Turkey issued ID cards (Turkish: Nüfus Hüviyet Cüzdanı) with the 1927 census in Ottoman Arabic letters. With Turkey's change to Latin script, ID cards were changed to Latin in 1928. Surnames were added after 1934, with the Surname Law. Newer ID cards were issued in 1976, however old cards were still valid until 1991.

  7. Turkish passport - Wikipedia

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    Turkish passports (Turkish: Türk pasaportu) are issued to Turkish citizens for travel outside Turkey as per the Passport Act dated July 15, 1950. Citizens of the de facto state of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus are also eligible to apply for a Turkish passport. Passports issued since 1 June 2010 are biometric and valid for up to 10 ...

  8. Passport - Wikipedia

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    Certain legal tenets follow, namely: first, passports are issued in the name of the state; second, no person has a legal right to be issued a passport; third, each country's government, in exercising its executive discretion, has complete and unfettered discretion to refuse to issue or to revoke a passport; and fourth, that the latter ...

  9. Iranian identity card - Wikipedia

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    Iran foreigner id. The Iranian identity card is the primary identity document in Iran. Every citizen age of 15 and above, whether resident or not, needs to apply for such a card, which bears their unique national identity number, given name, surname, birth date, and postal code.