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Directive (EU) 2019/997 establishing an EU Emergency Travel Document
The Member State dealing with an application must charge the applicant the same fee that it charges its own nationals for emergency documents, and may choose to waive the fee generally or in any specific situation it determines.
An EU ETD is valid for the period required to complete the journey for which it is issued, allowing for necessary overnight stops and connections. The period of validity includes a 2-day grace period. Validity will not normally exceed 15 days.
Member States have until December 2024 to transpose the directive into national law. National legislation transposing the directive must apply from December 2025, which means that EU citizens will be issued with the new EU ETD as of that date.
For further information, see:
Council Directive (EU) 2019/997 of establishing an EU Emergency Travel Document and repealing Decision 96/409/CFSP (OJ L 163, , pp. 1–12).
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