Embassy of Armenia in Athens
Address | 95 Konstantinou Paleologou Avenue Khalandri 15232, Athens Greece |
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Address | 95 Konstantinou Paleologou Avenue Khalandri 15232, Athens Greece |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
armemb@ |
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I am Armenian citizen, married with a Greek citizen. My son was born before our marriage. my husband has recognized the child but due to the huge paperwork the child hasn't got the Greek citizenship yet. in case I want to travel back to Armenia with my son what document I have to submit in the airport?
thanks in advance
xndrum em patasxaneq................haykakan andznagrov karox em ancnel limassolic lefkosia ayntexic charterayin trichq istanbul barcelona??/
My son is 16 years old and his passport will expire on 11 December 2012. I asked Armenian council and they told theat he can not get passport because he must to go army afther 2 years . My son is in Cyprus for 7 years and I am married with Cypriot for 8 years. Moreover my son can not stay in Cyprus without passport or any legal document from Armenian embassy . He do not know Armenian very good and also he do not know how to write Armenian because he is going to Greek school. Please help us as quickly as possible. Adamyan Lusine 0037497669451.
HELLO. I WISH TO HAVE AN ARMENIAN PASSPORT. COULD YU PLEASE TELL ME EHAT ARE THE REQUIRED PAPERS ?
REGARDS,
ROBIN KETCHIJIAN. GREECE. 00-306-932-668709
I'm Armenian citizen coming to Athens on September 25th with a group of doctors for one week. My grandfather died in Thessaloniki and I'm sure I can find him in Cemetery, which, I've heard not too far from Armenian church.
Please help me in finding tel. number of Armenian Church in Thessaloniki so I could contact them before arrival.
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