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  2. Diplomatic correspondence - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic correspondence is correspondence between one state and another and is usually of a formal character. It follows several widely observed customs and styles in composition, substance, presentation, and delivery and can generally be categorized into letters and notes.

  3. Letter of credence - Wikipedia

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    A letter of credence (French: Lettre de créance, [lɛtʁ də kʁeɑ̃s]) is a formal diplomatic letter that designates a diplomat as ambassador to another sovereign state. Commonly known as diplomatic credentials , the letter is addressed from one head of state to another, asking them to give credence ( French : créance ) to the ambassador's ...

  4. Agrément - Wikipedia

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    Agrément, in international affairs, is the agreement by a state to receive members of a diplomatic mission from a foreign country.. In this procedure, the posting state formally requests consent, via a demande d'agréation, from the receiving state before appointing a diplomat to the receiving state. [1]

  5. United Nations laissez-passer - Wikipedia

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    A United Nations laissez-passer (UNLP or LP) is a diplomatic travel document issued by the United Nations under the provisions of Article VII of the 1946 Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations [1] in its offices in New York City and Geneva, as well as by the International Labour Organization (ILO).

  6. Diplomatic courier - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic couriers inspecting the unloading of diplomatic bags. A diplomatic courier is an official who secures and transports diplomatic bags.Countries have utilized diplomatic couriers to handle important documents, artifacts and supplies between different countries since the 12th century.

  7. Travel document - Wikipedia

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    The document was labelled UNMIK travel document/titre de voyage on the cover, contained 32 pages, and was valid for 2 years. It contained a machine readable strip. As the issuing authority was the UNMIK, the document had the official [66] three-letter code "UNK" where normally the country

  8. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    A diplomatic passport has "DIPLOMATIC" (in all capital letters) above "PASSPORT". The capital letters of "DIPLOMATIC" are somewhat smaller than the capital letters of "PASSPORT". A Travel Document, in both forms (Refugee Travel Document and Permit to Re-Enter), features the seal of the Department of Homeland Security instead of the Great Seal ...

  9. Consular assistance - Wikipedia

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    Consular assistance is help and advice provided by the diplomatic agents of a country to citizens of that country who are living or traveling overseas. The diplomats may be honorary consuls, or members of the country's diplomatic service. Such assistance may take the form of: provision of replacement travel documents