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Attention Amsterdammers: You can now have your passport delivered home for free

Attention Amsterdammers: You can now have your passport delivered home for free

The municipality of Amsterdam is offering residents free home delivery for new passports until July 3rd. This service provides an alternative for those unable to visit a city office before their current travel documents expire.

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