Key Points
- Liechtenstein will waive postage fees for passports and instead tie these fees into the initial filing amount
Overview
The government of Liechtenstein will waive postage fees for passports sent via mail. These measures aim to reduce the number of people who submit passport applications in person to avoid postage fees.
Beginning in 2026, a new passport type will be introduced. This passport will have an online application, reducing wait times and the need to submit the application by mail.
In addition to these changes, the government is also implementing enhanced security features in the new passport type, ensuring that it meets the highest international standards. Applicants will benefit from a more streamlined and secure process, with the ability to track their application status online and receive digital notifications upon completion. These improvements reflect Liechtenstein’s commitment to modernizing its passport services while maintaining the utmost security for its citizens and residents.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check the government of Liechtenstein’s website for the latest updates and information.
Written by: Jessie Butchley, Global Immigration Writer, Envoy Global
Source: The Government of Liechtenstein