The Department of Defense has rescheduled military appointments. Don’t get caught off guard: if you’re waiting for a procedure with the Armed Forces, you’d better check your appointment. This is no minor change.
According to official sources, the measure aims to streamline processes. What if you’re a foreigner? Well, it affects you too. Because there are many immigrants who apply for citizenship—through residency or naturalization—after having served in the military. Others need military service certificates for their paperwork. So be careful.
The change has two sides: less waiting, yes, but also risk if you don’t find out. So it’s best to log into the Defense Ministry’s online portal and check your assigned appointment. If you already had one, they may have changed the date. Act fast.
For now, there are no official details on whether the move-up is across the board or only for certain procedures. There’s also no specific deadline. The important thing: don’t get complacent. Check your email and phone—they’ll notify you that way—and stay alert.
If you’re in the middle of an immigration process that depends on a military document, don’t wait a single day. Update your contact information in the Ministry of Defense system. That way, you won’t miss the new appointment. You know what to do.
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