The Tunisian Embassy in Beijing offers a range of consular services to assist Tunisian citizens living in or visiting China.
Below, you will find detailed information about the key services provided, along with guidance on how to access them.
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Consular Fees | Tunisian Passport | Tunisian Consular Card |
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Non-Criminal Record (Bulletin Numero 3) | Authentication of signatures and certified copies of documents |
Key Consular Services
1. Tunisian Passport Services
- Renewal: If your Tunisian passport is about to expire, you can apply for a renewal at the embassy. Ensure you bring the required documents, including your current passport, a recent passport-sized photo, and proof of identity.
- New Passport: For first-time applicants or those who have lost their passports, the embassy can assist with issuing a new passport. Additional documents, such as a police report (for lost passports), may be required.
2. Tunisian Consular Card
- The consular card is an important document for Tunisian citizens living abroad. It serves as proof of registration with the embassy and can be used for various administrative purposes. To apply, you will need:
- A valid Tunisian ID or passport.
- Proof of residence in China (e.g., rental agreement or utility bill).
- A completed application form (available at the embassy or on their website).
3. Non-Criminal Record (Bulletin Numéro 3)
- The embassy can assist Tunisian citizens in obtaining a non-criminal record certificate, also known as “Bulletin Numéro 3.” This document is often required for employment or residency applications. Contact the embassy for the specific steps and required documents.
4. Authentication of Signatures and Certified Copies
- The embassy provides services to authenticate signatures and certify copies of official documents. This is useful for legal or administrative purposes, such as submitting documents to Chinese authorities.
Additional Resources
For more information, you can contact the Tunisian Embassy.