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Malaysian Liaison Office in Pristina, Kosovo

Malaysian Liaison Office in Pristina, Kosovo as well as other Malaysia’s diplomatic representatives worldwide are under the custody of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia.

Kosovo is a disputed territory and "de-facto" independent country in South Eastern Europe. After a lengthy and often violent dispute with Serbia, Kosovo declared independence in February 2008 and is recognised by 88 countries including Malaysia out of 193 around the world, despite heavy Serbian opposition.

Other Services

The Liaison Office also offers the following services and provides assistance in following cases:

• Registration of absent voters for qualified Malaysians in
Kosovo;

 
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• Serving judicial documents to defendants in Malaysia or in Kosovo;
• Obtaining diplomatic clearance for Malaysian aircrafts flying over or landing in the
Kosovo territory;
• Locating missing Malaysians in
Kosovo;
• Arrest of Malaysians in
Kosovo;
• Death of Malaysians in
Kosovo; and
• Emergency situation such as riot, flood, earthquake etc.
 

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Malaysian Liaison Office in Pristina, Kosovo Location Map
Malaysian Liaison Office in Pristina, Kosovo
No. 48, Bedri Shala Street
Velania
10000 Pristina
Republic of Kosovo


Tel : +381-38-243 467 / 468
Fax: +381-38-243 464

Email: mwprishtina@mwprishtina.org / malprstina@kln.gov.my

Office Hours : Monday - Friday 8.00 am - 4.00 pm
 
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Notice to Malaysian

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia encourages all Malaysian travelers to register with Liaison Office when arriving in Kosovo. Registration helps the Liaison Office to provide important services for Malaysian residing or traveling abroad.

Some of these services include:

* Locating individuals in cases of family or personal emergencies,
* Relaying important travel and safety information about the region,
* Arranging evacuation transportation in cases of natural disaster or civil unrest,
* Issuing replacement passports when originals are lost, and
* A number of other administrative services relating to personal documentation.

Without the information provided through registration, the Liaison Office is severely hindered in its ability to provide these services. Many of these services involve emergency situations and time constraints, therefore failure to register will almost certainly lead to delays at moments when you can least afford them.