Russia is tightening control over migrants entering the country by introducing electronic ID cards containing biometric data.
The Russian government approved new regulations of the Russian citizen’s passport and a new form ... be provided with an electronic medium with biometric data. The list of personal details ...
Russian intelligence might also comb newspapers for death notices of children, and those identities can then be used to obtain passports for agents. But post-9/11 technology, such as biometric ...
New requirements for entering Russia only on foreign passports ... "A digital database with biometric passports is a quick and effective means that will make it easier for our consults to provide ...
In certain countries, including South Africa, Russia and China ... where new biometric methods will be implemented. “Failing to comply with specific passport rules or guidelines can result ...
"In the coming days, a new biometric passport of the [alliance] will be ... there helping to fight jihadist groups and turned ...
The Entry/Exit System (EES) is supposed to create a digital record linking a travel document to biometric readings confirming a person's identity, removing the need to manually stamp passports ...
Shri E.Ahmed, Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs, informed the Lok Sabha today that the Government has decided to introduce e-passports, also known as Biometric passports.
The Entry/Exit System (EES) is supposed to create a digital record linking a travel document to biometric readings confirming a person's identity, removing the need to manually stamp passports at ...
Ms Patel said those applying online would be able to give their biometric data, such as fingerprints, once in the UK - allowing visa application centres to focus on those without passports.
Before planning a trip, it is the duty of travelers to review the list of documents they need to be able to enter and transit through international territories. In some cases, it will be necessary ...
The Russian plane that landed in Moscow last week carried an "assortment of spies, assassins and criminals" – half of the biggest prisoner exchange between Russia and the US since the Cold War.