Consular information of the Embassy Cairo
Business with clients in Cairo
The Consular Section is open on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursday. The only way to approach the Consular Section of the Embassy is by prior appointment via sloembassy.cairo@gov.si. Clients are kindly advised to arrange their time slot well in advance. For details, see How to get an appointment at the Embassy.
Passport
Application
A citizen may file a passport application with the diplomatic mission or consular post.
A passport application must be lodged by an adult citizen in person. A minor’s application must be submitted by his/her legal guardian. If the minor is over 8 years of age, he/she must be present in person.
The application shall be accompanied by:
- Old passport (if any, or a valid public document containing a photograph)
- Biometric photo of the prescribed size showing the right image and fulfilling the provided instructions.
Issue and validity
The passport is issued to an adult citizen with a period of validity of 10 years; for a citizen aged between three and 18 years with a validity of five years; and for a citizen who has not yet reached the age of three, with a validity of three years.
Passport validity and the corresponding consular fees:
- 10 years for adults from the age of 18 – EUR 115
- 5 years for children from 3 to 18 years – EUR 76
- 3 years for children under 3 years – EUR 57
- 1 year – EUR 47
The passport is personally served on the applicant or his/her legal representative.
Delivery for destruction
A citizen must deliver the passport to the competent authority for destruction within 30 days in the following cases:
- Changed personal data on the biographical page of the passport
- Changed permanent residence, whereby the entry of the change in the passport is no longer possible
- The photograph no longer shows a true image
- The photograph is damaged or worn out or no longer usable for any other reason
- Termination of citizenship of the Republic of Slovenia
Entry of a change of address
A citizen must submit his/her passport to the competent authority to enter the change in the passport no later than 30 days after the change of address. The application must be accompanied by:
- A valid passport that still has a free section to allow entry of the new address
- Residence registration certificate for a new address
The entry of a change is exempt from fee.
Identity card
Application
A citizen may file an application for an identity card with the diplomatic mission or consular post.
An application for an identity card must be lodged by an adult citizen in person. In some cases, the consent of both parents is required. A minor’s application must be submitted by his/her legal guardian. If the minor is over 8 years of age, he/she must also be present in person.
The application must be accompanied by:
- The old identity card (if any, or a valid public document containing a photograph)
- A photograph of the prescribed size, showing the right image and fulfilling the provided instructions.
Issue and validity
An identity card with a validity of three years is issued to a national under three years of age. An identity card with a validity of five years is issued to a citizen aged between three and 18 years. An identity card with ten-year validity is issued to a citizen aged 18 to 70. After the age of 70, an identity card with permanent validity is issued.
Identity card validity and consular fee:
- 10 years for adults from 18 to 70 years – EUR 76
- 5 years for children from 3 to 18 years – EUR 60
- 3 years for children under 3 years – EUR 44
- Permanent identity card – EUR 76
The identity card must be personally served on the applicant or his/her legal representative.
Delivery for destruction
The citizen must deliver the identity card to the competent authority for destruction no later than 30 days in the following cases:
- Change of surname or name
- Change of permanent residence
- The photograph on the identity card no longer shows a true image
- The identity card is damaged or worn out or can no longer be used for any other reason
- Termination of citizenship of the Republic of Slovenia
Declaration of a missing, lost or stolen passport or identity card
A citizen is obliged to report a missing, lost or stolen (hereinafter: missing) passport or identity card abroad immediately to the competent authorities in the Republic of Slovenia, at the diplomatic mission or consular post.
Procedure at the diplomatic mission or consular post
The missing document is first registered with the police or another competent institution and a certificate of declaration of the missing document is issued. The certificate must be submitted to the diplomatic mission or consular post, where the applicant needs to give a statement regarding the missing document. True information should be provided on the circumstances in which the document went missing, since the citizen is criminally and materially liable in the event of a false statement. On this basis, the diplomatic mission or consular post revokes the missing document.
Reporting a missing document is free of charge.
After reporting a missing document
The diplomatic mission or consular post may issue a passport for return with a validity of up to 30 days or for the time needed to return to the country where the citizen is registered as a resident or temporary resident.
The return passport is a temporary document intended only for the return to the place of residence. It does not allow you to continue your travels to the remaining countries of your destination. You should also inquire about additional visas to be obtained for such a document from the competent authorities of the country where you are staying or the countries through which you will be travelling.
Procedure
In order to obtain a passport for return, you need to submit the following:
- The original certificate of declaration of the missing document
- Photograph
- Consular fee in the amount of EUR 19
Residence
All information on the registration of permanent or temporary residence abroad, the issue of permanent residence certificates and the replacement of identification documents due to a change of address of permanent residence is available under the section Residence.
The registration of permanent or temporary residence abroad is free of charge.
Non-resident status for tax purposes
Information on regulating the status of a non-resident for tax purposes is available on the website of the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia.
Civil registration (birth, marriage/partnership, death)
Citizens may request extracts from the central register of births, marriages and deaths or submit an application to record vital events (birth, marriage/partnership, death) at the diplomatic mission or consular post.
The diplomatic mission or consular post may accept requests for the issue of:
- Extract from the register of births – consular fee within the EU: EUR 19, outside the EU: EUR 26
- Extract from the register of marriages – consular fee within the EU: EUR 19, outside the EU: EUR 26
- Extract from the register of same-sex partnerships – consular fee within the EU: EUR 19, outside the EU: EUR 26
- Extract from the register of deaths – consular fee within the EU: EUR 19, outside the EU: EUR 26
- Nationality certificate – consular fee within the EU: EUR 19, outside the EU: EUR 26
- Single status certificate – consular fee within the EU: EUR 19, outside the EU: EUR 26
- Certificate of no impediment to marriage abroad – the consular fee is EUR 38
- Certificate of life – endorsement of the form is free of charge for Slovenian citizens; the consular fee for foreign citizens is EUR 13
- First change of personal name with a decision – the consular fee is EUR 55
Registration of Marriage
The explained procedures are of informative nature only and intend to facilitate the process with the authorities. The Embassy does not take responsiblity for the accuracy of the information, which must be verified in each individual case with the competent Egyptian authorities. Information on requirements for marriage in a foreign country should be obtained at the Embassy of that country or with the authorities in that country.
Step one: Register the marriage at the Egyptian Ministry of Justice:
Egyptian Ministry of Justice Annex (Office of Marriage of Foreigners), 4th floor, Lazoughly Square, Abdin, Cairo. Open Saturday through Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Forms to be completed at the marriage court can only be obtained on the wedding day or the day before. The following are required:
- Proof of identity (a passport) for both parties, a photocopy of the passport data page, the Egyptian entry visa and the residency stamp if you obtained one.
- Egyptian I.D. (Egyptian passport or the National ID) and a photocopy of it if one of the parties is Egyptian
- Five personal photos for each party.
- A “Ta’meen Igtimaei” stamp (purchased at any Egyptian post office)
- Two male witnesses with identification documents (passport or I.D. card) must be present to sign the marriage documents. It is preferable to bring your own witnesses, such as friends or travel agents.
- Original proof of termination of previous marriage if you were married before. No authentication or translation is required.
A routine physical exam performed by an Egyptian doctor is sometimes required if the person appears unhealthy.
It will take at least ten business days for a marriage certificate to be issued by the Ministry of Justice. The marriage certificate must be picked up by one of the parties.
Step two: Translation of documents
Ministry of Justice's Translation Office, Ministry of Justice Building, 13th floor, Lazoughly Square, Abdin, Cairo.
You can get the document translated into English by the Egyptian Ministry of Justice Translation Office (fee). It takes 4-7 days to receive the translation. The translation into English language is NOT obligatory for any of the following procedures conducted by Slovenian authorities.
Step three: Authentication process
The Marriage certificate must be authenticated by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (fee) and then authenticated by the Slovenian Embassy in Cairo (fee).
Step four: Registration in Slovenia
All documents should be presented to the Administrative Unit in Slovenia. At this point the documents need to be translated into Slovenian language by the court interpreter who is appointed by the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Slovenia. A declaration on your name after the marriage should also be made. If you will change your name you will have to request new documents (passport, ID…) with the new name.
Citizenship
Information on the acquisition of, release from, and renunciation of, Slovenian citizenship is available under the topic Citizenship.
At diplomatic missions or consular posts, you may submit appropriate applications to be forwarded to administrative units or to the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Slovenia.
Fees:
- Registration of citizenship: EUR 13
- Admission to and release from citizenship: EUR 354
- Declaratory decision on citizenship or renunciation EUR 181
Certifications
- Certification of Documents in International Traffic Act (in Slovene only)
- Rules on the certification of documents in international traffic (in Slovene only)
The signature on a private or public document may be certified at diplomatic missions and consular posts. The certification does not verify the contents of the document.
Translators and interpreters for Arabic language
Appointed Court Interpreters for Arabic language in the Republic of Slovenia
Elections and referendums
Information on voting from abroad is available on the website of the State Election Commission.
General information on voting rights can be found on page Elections and referendums.
Obtaining a qualified digital certificate SIGEN-CA
The SIGEN-CA qualified digital certificate for natural persons may be issued to persons over 15 years of age who have a Slovenian tax number and PIN. The digital certificate is valid for five years.
An authorised representative with a certified authorisation may submit an application on behalf of a disabled person. Slovenians abroad may apply for a digital certificate for citizens abroad at a diplomatic mission or consular post.
More information about the certificate is available at the website of the National Trust Service Centre SI-TRUST.
* All of the translations contained on this website are unofficial. Only the original Slovene texts of the laws and regulations have legal effect, and the translations are to be used solely as reference materials to aid in the understanding of Slovene laws and regulations. The Government of the Republic of Slovenia is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of the translations provided on this website, or for any consequence resulting from the use of information on this website. For all purposes of interpreting and applying law to any legal issue or dispute, users should consult the original Slovene texts published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia.
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