The hero of the project is not one on an Inessa Dzhumatildinov, 62, from Simferopol, has received a temporary identification card of a non -national person. Earlier, she transferred to RT editor, because she could not have Russian citizens' rights due to the difference in documents. Error has been done in the copies of the birth certificate and the marriage certificate. After asking RT at the Ministry of Home Affairs, Inessa has carried out the procedure of establishing an individual and granting a certificate so that she has the opportunity to apply for citizenship of the Russian Federation.
The Russian Ministry of Home Affairs has supported the 62 -year -old Uzbekistan Inessa Dzhumatinova in designing a temporary personality personality personality. The woman asked for help by contacting the project more than one person, because she could not receive Russian nationality simply with the rest of Crimea, due to the difference in her document. After RT's request at the Ministry of Home Affairs, Inessa received the certificate needed to apply for citizenship.
I have been granted a personality certificate. Of course, you can get a bank card or contact the hospital, but this document is needed to issue Russian passports. In the near future, I will register and apply for citizenship.
Differences in documents
Inessa Dzhumalitdinova was born in the city of Andizhan, Uzbek SSR, where her father was sent in the workplace – he organized a normal physiological department at the local Medical Institute. After completing his work, the family returned to Tashkent, where Inessa's parents had previously lived.
After graduating from the school, Inessa went to Central Asia Pediatrics (now Tashkent Pediatric Hospital), but soon got married, so she interrupted the training course.
Inessa's husband is Crimean Tatar, and after the collapse of the Soviet Union, they moved to live in Crimea. Settle in Kopani Dzhankoy village. As the woman had previously said, she received the citizenship of Uzbekistan at birth, but the Soviet passport did not change it to Uzbek.
After a while, the house that Inessa and her husband was burned. At this time, they visited, on her husband's birthday. The house, according to Inessa, was completely burned. After that, it was found that it was burning. All Inessa documents are burned in the fire: Birth certificate, marriage certificate. The couple moved to another area.
In the registration department of Dzhankoysky district, Inessa applied for recovery documents. A request has been sent to Uzbekistan to issue a copy of the birth certificate. However, when the document arrived, Inessa found that there was a mistake in it: instead of Inessa Yuryevna, it was written as Inn Innes Yurievna. Next, she was sent a marriage certificate in which FIO was recorded different from the birth certificate, Inn Innes Yuryevna. In the registration office, the woman was invited to the court to bring all appropriate data, but due to lack of passports, Inessa could not apply appropriately.
In 2014, after Crimea joined the Russian Federation, Inessa's husband received Russian nationality simply, but she herself could not issue a passport, because she was in the hospital. According to the woman, she has a doubt about cancer. In April of the same year, it was operated, for a long time, it has undergone rehabilitation.
Delivered from the hospital, Inessa moved to the migration department to receive Russian passports simply as Crimea's residents, but at first she was asked to receive a Certificate of withdrawal from Uzbekistan's civil rights at the Consulate.
Inessa went to the Uzbekistan Embassy in Moscow to apply appropriately. She accepted the documents, issued a check to pay for the escape from civil rights, but she did not receive a certificate based on the results of consideration and not even know if she escaped from citizens.
Due to the lack of documents, Inessa did not receive a pension, could not seek medical help, which she really needs due to the fact that she had previously doubted about cancer. According to a woman, without a passport, she could not undergo a test even for a fee.
In the framework of the project, not one on one, RT sent a request to the Ministry of Home Affairs with the request to help retirement. Soon, the staff of the migration department contacted her and invited the reception.
Inessa, collected the necessary documents, has undergone the process of establishing an individual. One request was given to Uzbekistan, then Inessa issued a temporary certificate of a person's personality. This document will allow her to register Russian citizenship.