“Islands 2026” Brings Consular Services Closer to Albanians in Greece

The Embassy of Albania in Greece has launched the “Islands 2026” project in Rhodes. The initiative brings consular services closer to Albanian citizens living on Greek islands. It improves access to biometric documents and other consular services.

The project is carried out in cooperation with IdentiTek and under the supervision of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.

The consular team is providing services in Rhodes on May 4–5 and will continue in Crete in the following days.

Services are offered at Diagoridon 3, Rhodes.

The initiative aims to simplify procedures and support Albanian citizens abroad by making services faster, easier, and more accessible.

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