Help, urgently…have they sued yet?



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applications for registration of citizens are stored in the Department of Migration Services previously called the passport office are stored for only 5 years, so no applications can be found. Ask the court to request a so-called arrival list from the migration service department, which will show when you are registered in the disputed apartment. In addition, also ask the court to request an apartment card for the disputed apartment from the HMO. At the same time in court cite the fact that these documents you can not get on their own. In the presence of such a petition, the court is obliged to issue you or send directly to the organization of the relevant requests. But I would advise you to hire a lawyer. You will not be able to defend your rights yourself, because based on the situation that you have explained a little bit, it will be difficult for you to argue your case in court. A lawyer will make it more qualified. If you are not in a position to hire lawyers, you can go to the State Bureau, which provides assistance for free. But there are not such bureaus in every region, because they were created as an experiment?

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applications for registration of citizens are stored in the Department of Migration Services previously called the passport office are stored for only 5 years, so no applications can be found. Ask the court to request the so-called arrival list from the department of the migration service, which will show when you are registered in the disputed apartment. In addition, also ask the court to request an apartment card for the disputed apartment from the housing and communal services. At the same time in court, cite the fact that these documents you can not get on their own. In the presence of such a petition, the court must issue you or send directly to the organization of the relevant requests. But I would advise you to hire a lawyer. Sami you will not be able to protect their rights because of the situtsiyi which you explained a little bit you will be difficult to argue their arguments in court. The lawyer will do it more qualified. If you are not able to hire lawyers, you can go to the State Bureau, which provides assistance for free. But such bureaus are not available in every region because they were created as an experiment.

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Make an official written request to the Federal Migration Service with a request to indicate the time when you are officially registered at the address How to behave in court is difficult to say without examining the case file, so it is better to contact lawyers at your place of residence for advice.

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Do you want to prove registration or ownership of the living space? And what administration? Where do you live? There are many questions to your question.

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And you don't need to prove it. you have a stamp in your passport. and the application from the owners at registration should not be taken by you, but by the passport office. and just in case, take an extract from the passport office and do not worry. the law is on your side.

 

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