Staying and/or working in Luxembourg for more than 90 days as an EU citizen
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All European Union (EU) citizens, as well as members of their family (who are also EU citizens) enjoy freedom of movement within the EU, giving them the right to work and reside in any EU Member State, subject to certain conditions.
Who is concerned?
'EU citizens' are nationals of an EU Member State.
Nationals of the other Contracting Parties of the European Economic Area Agreement (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) and the Swiss Confederation are treated as EU citizens.
EU citizens have the right to reside in another Member State if they are:
- employees;
- self-employed workers;
- non-working persons with proof of sufficient financial means of subsistence;
- students registered in approved public or private education establishments in Luxembourg;
- family members (who are also EU citizens) of an EU citizen.
The following are considered as 'family members':
- the spouse;
- the registered partner;
- the direct descendants (sons or daughters) of the EU citizen or their spouse/partner if the child is under 21 or is under their care;
- the direct ascendants (father or mother) if they are under the care of the EU citizen or their spouse/partner;
- any other family member if:
- in their country of origin, they are dependent on or belong to the household of the EU citizen beneficiary of the right to reside in the country; or
- the EU citizen is obliged to personally take care of the family member in question due to serious health problems;
- the non-registered partner (free union) with whom the EU citizen has a duly demonstrated long-term relationship. These partners cannot be linked to another person through marriage, declared partnership or long-term relationship. The long-term nature of the relationship is assessed according to the strength, the duration and the stability of the relation between the partners, including, in concrete terms:
- an uninterrupted legal cohabitation for at least one year before coming to Luxembourg;
- a common child for whom they share parental responsibility.
Any person claiming to be a dependent must provide proof that they have lived in the household of the person in question in the country of origin in the form of a certificate issued by the authorities of the country of origin, or proof of financial support, i.e. proof of poverty in the country of origin, or proof of regular payments (bank transfers, agency transfers, etc. stating the name of the sender and the beneficiary) made to them by the person they wish to join in Luxembourg.
These transfers must have been made regularly over an extended period of time before the family reunification request was submitted. The amounts to be taken into account must have been sufficient to cover the needs of the applicant in the country of origin. The analysis of applications is carried out taking into account the amounts of financial aid transferred, as well as the duration and regularity of the transfers.
If the national of an EU Member State or a country treated as such is a student, the family members who can join him/her are limited to:
- the spouse/registered partner;
- the children under their care.
Family members of Luxembourg nationals are treated as family members of EU citizens.
Example: a Portuguese national married to a Luxembourg national has the right to reside in Luxembourg as a family member and must complete a family member registration form (unless they meet the conditions for another category, such as salaried worker).
Prerequisites
EU citizens are entitled to reside in Luxembourg for more than 3 months if they meet one of the following conditions:
- they work as a salaried employee or are self-employed;
- they have the resources required to ensure that they or their family members are not dependent on the social welfare system, and also hold medical insurance;
- they are registered with an approved public or private education institution in Luxembourg, with a view to attending a full-time educational course or, in this context, a professional training course. In this case, they must also be able to demonstrate that they have the resources required to ensure that they or their family members are not dependent on the social welfare system, and also hold medical insurance.
Nationals of an EU Member State or a country treated as such must, when planning their journey, hold a valid national identity card or passport.
The right to reside of an EU citizen and members of their family is conditional on them not becoming unreasonably dependent on the social welfare system. This dependency is currently assessed by considering criteria including the amount and duration of the non-contributory benefits paid, as well as the period of residency.
Preliminary steps
Non-registered partners (free union) must be able to prove the long-term nature of their relationship.
Gaining recognition of the existence of a long-term relationship is an initial step to be taken as part of the registration declaration for a family member of an EU citizen. Once the relationship has been recognised, the recognition must be enclosed with the EU citizen family member registration form.
Recognition of the existence of a long-term relationship must be requested from the General Department of immigration of the Ministry Home Affairs, by stating the surname(s), first name(s) and exact address, and enclosing the following:
- a copy of the identity card/passport of both applicants;
- proof that neither of the non-registered partners is related to another person by marriage, registered partnership or long-term relationship (civil status extract, certificate of celibacy, household composition certificate and/or residence certificate issued by the last country of residence);
- proof of the long-term nature of the relationship:
- in the case of a common child: proof that the partners share parental responsibility for the child (the child's birth certificate, proof that the partner provides financial support for the child, residence certificate and/or household composition certificate issued by the last country of residence); or
- in the case of cohabitation: proof that the partners have been in uninterrupted lawful cohabitation for at least one year prior to the application (residence certificate and/or household composition certificate issued by the country in which they were in cohabitation) as well as proof that the partners were residing lawfully in their country of residence (residence permit issued by the country of residence concerned); or
- alternatively: any proof demonstrating the long-term nature of the relationship.
- Where necessary, a proxy.
Proxy:
third-country nationals may mandate a third party (e.g. the future employer) to submit the application in their place. In this case, the proxy holder, with the exception of attorneys, must provide proof of their mandate in the form of a written power of attorney, duly dated and signed by the principal. The signature must be preceded by the handwritten note 'bon pour procuration' (good for proxy).
The documents enclosed can be originals or copies.
If the documents are not drawn up in German, French or English, a certified true translation by a sworn translator must be enclosed.
Only complete applications will be processed. Incomplete applications will be returned to the applicant.
If the long-term relationship is recognised, the person concerned will receive a letter of recognition from the General Department of immigration, which should be enclosed with the family member registration form.
How to proceed
Presentation
EU citizens wishing to stay for more than 90 days must declare their arrival and register at their new commune of residence.
If the various documents required by the commune are not in German, French or English, a certified true translation by a sworn translator must be attached.
Entering Luxembourg: declaration of arrival
Within 8 days of their arrival in Luxembourg, EU citizens must make a declaration of arrival at the administration of the commune where they intend to establish residence, and present:
- a valid national identity card or passport;
- a family record book or a certificate of marriage or partnership;
- the children's birth certificates.
Following entry into the country: the registration certificate
Within 3 months from arriving in Luxembourg, the EU national has to fill in a registration certificate. It must necessarily be completed at the communal administration of the place of residence.
The registration form must be accompanied by the documents corresponding to the relevant category:
- for salaried workers:
- a copy of their valid national identity card or passport;
- an employment contract (permanent, fixed-term or interim) compliant with Luxembourg labour law, dated and signed by both parties, or a commitment to hire, dated and signed by the future employer;
- for self-employed workers:
- a copy of their valid national identity card or passport;
- where applicable, a copy of their business permit or a copy of the letter from the Ministry of the Economy certifying that a business permit is not required for the activity carried out;
- where applicable, a copy of the licence to practice a self-employed activity (doctor, physiotherapist, etc.);
- where applicable, a service provider contract.
- for non-working persons:
- a copy of their valid national identity card or passport;
- a declaration or proof of sufficient resources to avoid dependency on the social welfare system. Proof of sufficient resources may be documented by proof of an old-age or disability pension, a bank certificate, a certificate of support (accompanied with the last 3 salary slips of the person standing surety or a document certifying their monthly income), wages or benefits paid by another Member State, etc.;
- proof that they and their families are affiliated to a health insurance scheme. This health insurance must cover all risks in Luxembourg (hospital costs, transport/ambulance, medical costs, etc.). The insurance may be taken out with a private insurance company and may also be taken out in another Member State;
- for students:
- a copy of their valid national identity card or passport;
- proof of registration with an approved public or private institution in Luxembourg;
- a declaration or proof of sufficient resources to avoid dependency on the social welfare system. Students may provide any proof showing they have sufficient resources. An oral declaration is also permitted;
- proof of affiliation to health insurance;
for family members of EU citizens, themselves EU citizens:
- a copy of their valid national identity card or passport;
- a copy of the registration certificate of the EU citizen accompanied or joined;
- then, depending on the case:
- if they are the spouse or registered partner: a certificate of marriage or registered partnership, or family record book extract;
- if they are a descendant: proof of the family relationship with the EU citizen they are accompanying or joining (e.g. birth certificate or family record book). If the descendant is over 21, proof the they are under the care of the person they are accompanying or joining (e.g. proof of financial support, proof of education of the descendant);
- if they are an ascendant: proof of the family relationship with the EU citizen they are accompanying or joining (e.g. birth certificate or family record book) and proof that the ascendant is under the care of the person they are accompanying or joining (e.g. proof of financial support);
- if they are a partner with whom the EU citizen has a duly recognised long-term relationship: proof of the existence of a long-term relationship with the EU citizen, duly recognised by the Minister responsible for immigration (to be requested using the specific form). Applications for children under the age of ten may be made in their absence by their legal representative.
When submitting their registration form, the applicant immediately receives a registration certificate on which their surname(s), first name(s), exact address, date of registration and registration certificate number are stated (no photo or indication of nationality). The registration certificate is valid for an unlimited period.
After having legally resided in Luxembourg for an uninterrupted period of 5 years, nationals of an EU Member State (or of a country treated as such) and members of their family who are also EU citizens (or of a country treated as such) have the permanent right of residence and can submit a permanent residence permit application to the General Department of immigration.
Withdrawal of the right of residence
EU citizens and members of their family keep their right of residence as long as they do not become unreasonably dependent on the social welfare system. This dependency is currently assessed by considering criteria including the amount and duration of the non-contributory benefits paid to them, as well as the period of residency.
A person in involuntary redundancy is still considered to be a worker and therefore benefits from equal treatment, including with regard to social aid. The benefits they receive are not considered to be benefits likely to constitute unreasonable dependency on the social welfare system.
EU citizens with a permanent right to reside do not lose their right to reside if they use the social welfare system.
Withdrawal procedure
If the General Department of immigration finds that the conditions of residence are not or are no longer met and the EU citizen is unreasonably dependent on the social welfare system, it will inform the person(s) concerned in a first step. Those concerned then have one month to comment. The procedure will proceed in one of the following ways:
- with a suspension of the withdrawal procedure for 3 to 9 months, in the event that the persons concerned present valid observations;
- with the halting of the procedure as soon as the persons concerned once again meet the conditions for staying more than 3 months;
- with a decision to withdraw the right to reside if the persons concerned do not react to the information received or continue not to meet the legal conditions.
In the event that the withdrawal of the right to reside is due to unreasonable dependency on the social welfare system, the citizen will receive a notice to leave the country. This means that they no longer have the right to reside and therefore no longer enjoy the rights connected with legal residence. However, this does not mean the person will be deported.
EU citizens who have had their right to reside withdrawn may regain their right to reside at any time by once again meeting the conditions for staying more than 3 months.
Loss, theft or damage of the permit
In the event that the registration certificate is lost, stolen or damaged, a specific procedure must be followed.
Online services and forms
Who to contact
General Department of immigration - Department for foreigners
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Ministry of Home Affairs General Department of immigration - Department for foreigners26, route d'Arlon L-1140 Luxembourg LuxembourgB.P. 752 L-2017 LuxembourgFax: (+352) 22 16 08Email address: immigration.public@mai.etat.luenrolment and issuing of biometric residence permits: only by appointment
Communal Administrations
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Beaufort9, rue de l'Eglise L-6315 Beaufort LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 60 45-1Fax: (+352) 86 93 88Website: http://www.beaufort.luMonday to Friday: 08.30 - 12.00 and 14.00 - 16.30 (closed on Thursday afternoon) / open until 20.00 on Wednesdays
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Bech1, Enneschtgaass L-6230 Bech LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 79 01 68-1Fax: (+352) 79 06 74Email address: bech@pt.luWebsite: http://www.bech.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 13.00 - 17.00 (closed on Monday afternoons); Thursday: 13.00 - 19.00 (open until 17.00 during school holidays)
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Beckerich6, Dikrecherstrooss L-8523 Beckerich LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 23 62 21-1Fax: (+352) 23 62 91 62Website: http://www.beckerich.luMonday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 08.30 - 12.00; Wednesday: 08.30 - 12.00 and 14.00 - 17.45
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Berdorf5, rue de Consdorf L-6551 Berdorf LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 79 01 87-1Fax: (+352) 79 91 89Website: http://www.berdorf.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00; Monday to Wednesday: 14.00 - 16.00; Thursday: 14.00 - 19.00
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Bertrange2, beim Schlass L-8058 Bertrange LuxembourgB.P. 28 L-8005 BertrangePhone: (+352) 26 31 2-1Fax: (+352) 26 31 27 57Website: http://www.bertrange.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 13.00 - 16.00
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Bettembourg13, rue du Château L-3217 Bettembourg LuxembourgB.P. 29 L-3201 BettembourgPhone: (+352) 51 80 80-1Fax: (+352) 51 80 80-601Website: http://www.bettembourg.luMonday to Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 16.30 / "Biergerzenter" open until 19.00 on Thursdays
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Bettendorf1, rue Neuve L-9353 Bettendorf LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 80 25 92-1Fax: (+352) 80 92 34Website: http://www.bettendorf.luMonday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 18.45; Tuesday to Friday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 16.30 (closed on Wednesdays)
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Betzdorf11, rue du Château L-6922 Berg LuxembourgB.P. 2 L-6901 Roodt/SyrePhone: (+352) 77 00 49-1Fax: (+352) 77 00 82Website: http://www.betzdorf.luLundi à vendredi: 08.00 - 12.00 et 13.30 - 16.30
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Bissen1, rue des Moulins L-7784 Bissen LuxembourgB.P. 25 L-7703 BissenPhone: (+352) 83 50 03-21Fax: (+352) 85 97 63Website: http://www.bissen.luMonday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 18.30 (only population service);
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Biwer6, Kiirchestrooss L-6834 Biwer LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 71 00 08-1Fax: (+352) 71 90 25Website: http://www.biwer.luLundi à vendredi: 08.00 - 11.30
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Boulaide3, rue de la Mairie L-9640 Boulaide LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 99 30 12Fax: (+352) 99 36 92Website: http://www.boulaide.luMonday, Thursday: 14.00 - 17.00; Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 08.30 - 12.00
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Bourscheid1, Schlassweee L-9140 Bourscheid LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 99 03 57-1Fax: (+352) 99 03 57-565Website: http://www.bourscheid.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00; Monday: 14.00 - 18.00; Tuesday to Friday: 14.00 - 16.00 (except on Wednesdays)
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Bous-Waldbredimus20, rue Luxembourg L-5408 Bous LuxembourgFax: (+352) 28 86 04 109Email address: info@bouswaldbredimus.luWebsite: http://www.bouswaldbredimus.luOther services: please make an appointment during normal office hours
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ClervauxMontée du Château L-9712 Clervaux LuxembourgB.P. 35 L-9701 ClervauxPhone: (+352) 27 800-1Fax: (+352) 27 800-900Website: http://www.clervaux.luLundi à vendredi: 08.00 - 11.30; mardi à vendredi: 14.00 - 16.30
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Colmar-Berg5, rue de la Poste L-7730 Colmar-Berg LuxembourgB.P. 10 L-7701 Colmar-BergPhone: (+352) 83 55 43-1Fax: (+352) 83 55 43-225Website: http://www.colmar-berg.luMonday to Thursday: 08.00 - 12.00; Wednesday: 13.00 - 17.00 (closed on Fridays)
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Consdorf8, route d'Echternach L-6212 Consdorf LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 79 00 37-1Fax: (+352) 79 04 31Website: http://www.consdorf.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 14.00 - 16.00; open until 18.00 on Tuesdays
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Contern4, Place de la Mairie L-5310 Contern LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 35 02 61Fax: (+352) 35 72 36Email address: marc.miller@contern.luWebsite: http://www.contern.luMonday-Friday: 08.15 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30 / or by appointment between 07.00 - 08.15 and 16.30 - 18.30
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DalheimGemengeplaz L-5680 Dalheim LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 23 60 53-25Fax: (+352) 23 60 53-50Website: http://www.dalheim.luClosed Monday and Friday afternoon; appointments can be made for urgent administrative matters.
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Diekirch27, avenue de la Gare L-9233 Diekirch LuxembourgB.P. 145 L-9202 DiekirchPhone: (+352) 80 87 80-1Fax: (+352) 80 87 80-250Website: http://www.diekirch.luLundi à vendredi: 08.30 - 11.30 et 14.00 - 16.30 / Bureau de la population et état civil: mercredi jusqu'à 18.00
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Differdange40, avenue Charlotte L-4530 Differdange LuxembourgB.P. 12 L-4501 DifferdangePhone: (+352) 58 77 1-11Fax: (+352) 58 77 1-1210Website: http://www.differdange.luMonday and Friday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30 / the "Biergeramt" is also open on Saturday morning: 09.00 - 11.00
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Dippach11, rue de l'Eglise L-4994 Schouweiler LuxembourgB.P. 59 L-4901 BascharagePhone: (+352) 27 95 25-200Fax: (+352) 27 95 25-299Email address: commune@dippach.luWebsite: http://www.dippach.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 14.00 - 17.00; open until 18.00 on Mondays; Wednesday from 07.30
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DudelangePlace de l'Hôtel de Ville L-3590 Dudelange LuxembourgB.P. 73 L-3401 DudelangePhone: (+352) 51 61 21 -1Fax: (+352) 51 61 21-299Website: http://www.dudelange.luMonday, Tuesday and Friday: 8.00-12.00 and 13.00-17.00; Wednesday: 8.00-12.00 and 13.00-19.00; Thursday: 8.00-17.00
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Echternach2, place du Marché L-6460 Echternach LuxembourgB.P. 22 L-6401 EchternachPhone: (+352) 72 92 22-1Fax: (+352) 72 92 22-51Website: http://www.echternach.luLundi à jeudi: 08.30 -11.30 et 14.00 - 16.30 ; vendredi: 08.30 - 13.00 heures / Bureau de la population et état civil: lundi ouvert jusqu’à 19.00
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Ell27, Haaptstrooss L-8530 Ell LuxembourgB.P. 9 L-8501 Redange/AttertPhone: (+352) 26 62 38-1Fax: (+352) 26 62 38-55Website: http://www.ell.luMonday, Wednesday, Friday: 08.15 - 11.45; Thursday: 13.30 - 18.30
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Erpeldange sur Sûre21, Porte des Ardennes L-9145 Erpeldange-sur-Sûre LuxembourgB.P. 39 L-9001 EttelbruckPhone: (+352) 81 26 74-1Fax: (+352) 81 97 08Website: http://www.erpeldange.luMonday: 07.30 - 11.30 and 13.00 - 18.00; Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 07.30 - 11.30 and 13.00 - 16.30; closed on Wednesday
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Esch sur AlzettePlace de l'Hôtel de Ville L-4002 Esch-sur-Alzette LuxembourgB.P. 145 L-4002 Esch-sur-AlzettePhone: (+352) 2754 1Fax: (+352) 54 35 14 667Website: http://www.esch.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 17.00 ("Biergeramt")
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Esch-sur-Sûre1, an der Gaass L-9150 Eschdorf LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 91 12-1Fax: (+352) 83 91 12-25Website: http://www.esch-sur-sure.luMonday to Thursday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.00 - 16.30 ; open until 18.30 on Mondays, Friday: 08.00 - 11.30
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EttelbruckPlace de l'Hôtel de Ville L-9087 Ettelbruck LuxembourgB.P. 116 L-9002 EttelbruckPhone: (+352) 81 91 81-1Fax: (+352) 81 91 81-364Website: http://www.ettelbruck.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30; open until 18.30 on Wednesdays
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Feulen25, route de Bastogne L-9176 Niederfeulen LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 81 27 47-1Fax: (+352) 81 79 08Website: http://www.feulen.luMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 (closed on Thursday morning and Friday afternoon); Monday; 13.00 - 16.00; Wednesday: 13.00-17.00,; Thursday: 13.00 - 18.00
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Fischbach1, rue de l'Eglise L-7430 Fischbach LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 32 70 84-1Fax: (+352) 32 70 84-50Website: http://www.acfischbach.luMonday-Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 18.00
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Flaxweiler1, rue de Berg L-6926 Flaxweiler LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 77 02 04-1Fax: (+352) 77 08 33Website: http://www.flaxweiler.luMonday to Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30
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Frisange10, Munnerëferstrooss L-5701 Frisange LuxembourgB.P. 12 L-5701 AspeltPhone: (+352) 23 66 84 08-1Fax: (+352) 23 66 06 88Website: http://www.frisange.luclosed on Friday afternoon
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Garnich15, rue de l'Ecole L-8353 Garnich LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 38 00 19-1Fax: (+352) 38 00 19 90Website: http://www.garnich.luMonday-Friday: 08.30-11.30; Monday: 14.00 - 18.00; Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 14.00 - 16.00; Thursday afternoon closed.
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Goesdorf1, Op der Driicht L-9653 Goesdorf LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 92 70Fax: (+352) 89 91 73Website: http://www.goesdorf.luMonday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30; every 2nd Tuesday evening from 16.30-18.30 / closed on Wednesday.
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Grevenmacher6, Place du Marché L-6755 Grevenmacher LuxembourgB.P. 5 L-6701 GrevenmacherPhone: (+352) 75 03 11-1Fax: (+352) 75 03 11-80Website: http://www.grevenmacher.lu
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Grosbous-Wahl1, rue de Bastogne L-9154 Grosbous LuxembourgPO box 7 L-9006 GrosbousPhone: (+352) 83 80 22-1Fax: (+352) 83 86 55Website: https://g-w.lu/
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HabschtPlace Denn L-8465 Eischen LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 39 01 33-1Fax: (+352) 39 01 33-209Website: http://www.hobscheid.luMaison communale à Eischen: lundi à vendredi: 08.00 - 12.00; lundi, jeudi, vendredi: 13.00 - 17.00; mardi: 13.00 - 19.00; mercredi fermé / Bureau communal à Hobscheid: mercredi: 10.00 - 12.00 / Bureau communal à Septfontaines: mercredi: 13.30 - 16.30
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Heffingen2, am Duerf L-7651 Heffingen LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 71 68-1Fax: (+352) 87 97 54Website: http://www.heffingen.lu
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Helperknapp2, rue de Hollenfels L-7481 Tuntange LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 28 80 40-1Fax: (+352) 28 80 40-299Website: http://www.helperknapp.luMonday: 08.00 – 11.30 / Tuesday: 07.00 – 11.30 and 13.30 – 16.30 / Wednesday: 08.00 – 11.30 and 13.30 – 16.30 (* Nocturne every first Wednesday of the month until 18.30 / Thursday: 08.00 – 11.30 and 13.30 – 16.30 (** Thursday afternoon by appointment only) / Friday: 08.h00 – 11.30.
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Hesperange474, route de Thionville L-5886 Hesperange LuxembourgB.P. 10 L-5801 HesperangePhone: (+352) 36 08 08-1Fax: (+352) 36 00 06Website: http://www.hesperange.luMonday to Friday: 07.45 - 11.45 and 13.30 - 17.00; open until 18.00 on Thursdays
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Junglinster12, rue de Bourglinster L-6112 Junglinster LuxembourgB.P. 14 L-6101 JunglinsterPhone: (+352) 78 72 72-1Fax: (+352) 78 83 19Website: http://www.junglinster.luLundi à vendredi: 08.00 - 12.30 et 13.00 - 16.30 / ouvert jeudi jusqu'à 19.00 (sauf la veille d'un jour férié)
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Käerjeng24, rue de l'Eau L-4920 Bascharage LuxembourgB.P. 50 L-4901 BascharagePhone: (+352) 50 05 52-1Fax: (+352) 50 05 52 399Website: http://www.kaerjeng.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.00 (or by appointment)
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Kayl4, rue de l'Hôtel de Ville L-3674 Kayl LuxembourgB.P. 56 L-3601 KaylPhone: (+352) 56 66 66-1Fax: (+352) 56 33 23Website: http://www.kayl.lu
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Kehlen15, rue de Mamer L-8280 Kehlen LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 30 91 91-1Fax: (+352) 30 91 91-200Website: http://www.kehlen.luMonday-Friday: 07.00 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.00
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Kiischpelt7, op der Gare L-9776 Wilwerwiltz LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 92 14 45Fax: (+352) 92 06 15Website: http://www.kiischpelt.luMonday to Friday: 09.00 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 16.30
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Koerich2, rue du Château L-8385 Koerich LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 39 02 56-1Fax: (+352) 39 73 62Website: http://www.koerich.lu
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Kopstal28, rue de Saeul L-8189 Kopstal LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 30 01 71-1Fax: (+352) 30 04 15Website: http://www.kopstal.luMonday to Friday: 07.30 - 12.00 and 13.30 - 16.00
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Lac de la Haute-Sûre7, Duerfstrooss L-9635 Bavigne LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 99 35 54-1Fax: (+352) 99 35 53Website: http://www.lac-haute-sure.luMonday, Friday: 08.00 -11.30; Tuesday, Thursday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30 (closed on Wednesdays)
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Larochette33, chemin J.A. Zinnen L-7626 Larochette LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 70 38-1Fax: (+352) 87 96 46Website: http://www.larochette.luService population: lundi à vendredi: 08.00 - 12.00 et 14.00 - 17.00, lundi ouvert jusqu'à 19.00 / Sécrétariat et état civil: lundi à vendredi de 08.00 - 12.00 et 14.00 à 17.00
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Lenningen3, rue de l'Église L-5414 Canach LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 35 97 35-1Fax: (+352) 35 97 36Website: http://www.lenningen.luPopulation office and civil registry office: Monday to Friday from 08.00 to 12.00 and 13.00 to 16.00; by prior appointment also on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 07.00 to 08.00 and on Wednesdays from 16.00 to 18.00
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Leudelange5, Place des Martyrs L-3361 Leudelange LuxembourgB.P. 32 L-3205 LeudelangePhone: (+352) 37 92 92-1Fax: (+352) 37 92 92 50Website: http://www.leudelange.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.00; open until 18.30 on Thursdays
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Lintgen2, rue de Diekirch L-7440 Lintgen LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 32 03 59-1Fax: (+352) 32 03 59-35Website: http://www.lintgen.luMonday-Friday: 08.30 - 12.00 and 13.00 - 16.00; open until 19.00 on Thursdays
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Lorentzweiler87, route de Luxembourg L-7373 Lorentzweiler LuxembourgB.P. 7 L-7507 LorentzweilerPhone: (+352) 33 72 68-1Fax: (+352) 33 32 88Website: http://www.lorentzweiler.lu
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Luxembourg42, Place Guillaume II Luxembourg LuxembourgL-2090 LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 47 96-1Website: http://www.vdl.luMonday-Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 13.30 - 18.00
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Mamer1, Place de l'Indépendance L-8252 Mamer LuxembourgB.P. 50 L-8201 MamerPhone: (+352) 31 00 31-1Fax: (+352) 31 00 31-72Website: http://www.mamer.luWednesday after-hours opening: 16.30-19.00 by appointment only. (https://rendezvous.mamer.lu)
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Manternach3, Kirchewee L-6850 Manternach LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 71 01 72-21Fax: (+352) 71 08 16Website: http://www.manternach.lu
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MerschPlace St. Michel L-7556 Mersch LuxembourgB.P. 93 L-7501 MerschPhone: (+352) 32 50 23-1Fax: (+352) 32 80 13Website: http://www.mersch.luMonday to Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.00; open until 19.00 on Wednesday
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Mertert1-3, Grand-Rue L-6630 Wasserbillig LuxembourgB.P. 4 L-6601 WasserbilligPhone: (+352) 74 00 16-1Fax: (+352) 74 85 97Website: http://www.mertert.luMonday to Friday: 07.00 - 12.00 and 13.00 - 16.00
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Mertzig22, rue Principale L-9168 Mertzig LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 82 44-1Website: http://www.mertzig.luMonday - Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30; Wednesday: 07.30 - 11.30 (morning only)
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MondercangeRue Arthur Thinnes L-3901 Mondercange LuxembourgB.P. 50 L-3901 MondercangePhone: (+352) 55 05 74-1Fax: (+352) 57 21 66Website: http://www.mondercange.luLundi à vendredi: 07.30 - 11.30 et 13.00 - 16.00
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Mondorf-les-Bains1, Place des Villes Jumelées L-5627 Mondorf-les-Bains LuxembourgB.P. 55 L-5601 Mondorf-les-BainsPhone: (+352) 23 60 55-1Fax: (+352) 23 60 55-29Website: http://www.mondorf-les-bains.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 13.30 - 16.00; open until 18.30 on the first Wednesday of the month; Friday: 07.00 - 15.00
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Niederanven18, rue d'Ernster L-6977 Oberanven LuxembourgB.P. 21 L-6905 NiederanvenPhone: (+352) 34 11 34-1Fax: (+352) 34 11 34 47Website: http://www.niederanven.luMonday to Thursday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.00 - 16.30; open until 19.00 on Monday; Friday: 08.00 - 14.00
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Nommern31, rue Principale L-7465 Nommern LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 73 18-1Fax: (+352) 83 73 18-299Website: http://www.nommern.lu
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Parc Hosingen11, Op der Héi L-9809 Hosingen LuxembourgB.P. 12 L-9801 HosingenPhone: (+352) 92 13 41-1Fax: (+352) 92 93 19Website: http://www.hosingen.luMonday to Friday: 08.15 - 11.45 and 14.00 - 16.45; open until 18.30 on Wednesdays
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PetangePlace J.F. Kennedy L-4760 Pétange LuxembourgB.P. 23 L-4701 PétangePhone: (+352) 50 12 51-1000Fax: (+352) 50 12 51-2000Email address: commune@petange.luWebsite: http://www.petange.luMonday to Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30 (open until 18.30 on Wednesdays)
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Preizerdaul3, rue de l'Eglise L-8606 Bettborn LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 26 62 99 10Fax: (+352) 26 62 99 99Website: http://www.preizerdaul.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00; Monday and Wednesday: 14.00 - 18.00
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Putscheid7, Veinerstrooss L-9462 Putscheid LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 99 04 20-1Fax: (+352) 90 80 24Website: http://www.putscheid.luTuesday and Thursday only by appointment
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Rambrouch19, rue Principale L-8805 Rambrouch LuxembourgFax: (+352) 23 64 06 57Website: http://www.rambrouch.lu
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Reckange-sur-Mess83, rue Jean-Pierre Hilger L-4980 Reckange-sur-Mess LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 37 00 24-1Fax: (+352) 37 92 20Website: http://www.reckange.luMonday-Wednesday, Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 16.30; Thursday: 07.00 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 19.00
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Redange/Attert38, Grand-Rue L-8510 Redange/Attert LuxembourgB.P. 8 L-8501 Redange/AttertPhone: (+352) 23 62 24-1Fax: (+352) 23 62 04 28Website: http://www.redange.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00; Wednesday: 14.00 - 18.00
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Reisdorf2, place de l'Eglise L-9391 Reisdorf LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 62 21Fax: (+352) 86 92 30Website: http://www.reisdorf.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 14.00 - 17.00 (closed on Wednesdays); open until 19.00 on Thursdays
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RemichPlace de la Résistance L-5501 Remich LuxembourgB.P. 9 L-5501 RemichPhone: (+352) 23 69 2-1Fax: (+352) 23 69 2-227Website: http://www.remich.luLundi à jeudi: 08.00 - 12..00 et 13.30 - 16.00; chaque 1er mercredi du mois ouvert jusqu'à 19.00; vendredi 07.00-13.00
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Roeser40, Grand-Rue L-3394 Roeser LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 36 92 32-1Fax: (+352) 36 92 32 219Website: http://www.roeser.lu
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Rosport-Mompach9, rue Henri Tudor L-6582 Rosport LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 73 00 66-1Fax: (+352) 73 04 26Website: http://www.rosportmompach.luMonday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 19.00; Tuesday: 14.00 - 16.30; Wednesday, Thursday: 08.30- 11.30 and 14.00 - 16.30; Friday: 07.30 - 14.00
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Rumelange2, Place G.-D. Charlotte L-3710 Rumelange LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 56 31 21-1Fax: (+352) 56 57 04Website: http://www.rumelange.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30
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Saeul8, rue Principale L-7470 Saeul LuxembourgB.P. 11 L-7506 SaeulPhone: (+352) 23 63 22-1Fax: (+352) 23 63 94 29Website: http://www.saeul.luTuesday to Friday: 08.30 - 11.30; Thursday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 18.30
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Sandweiler18, rue Principale L-5240 Sandweiler LuxembourgB.P. 11 L-5201 SandweilerPhone: (+352) 35 97 11-1Fax: (+352) 35 79 66Website: http://www.sandweiler.luTown hall: Monday to Friday: 08.15 - 11.45 and 13.15 - 16.45 / Population office, civil register and education services: Monday to Friday: 08.15 - 11.45 and 13.15 - 16.00
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Sanem60, rue de la Poste L-4477 Belvaux LuxembourgB.P. 74 L-4401 BelvauxPhone: (+352) 59 30 75-1Fax: (+352) 59 30 75 67Website: http://www.sanem.luMonday, Thursday, Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.00; Tuesday: 07.15 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.00; Wednesday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 18.00
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Schengen75, Wäistrooss L-5440 Remerschen LuxembourgB.P. 10 L-5506 RemerschenPhone: (+352) 23 66 40 28Fax: (+352) 23 66 48 25Website: http://www.schengen.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 13.30 - 16.00; each Thursday from 07.00; first Wednesday of the month upoon 18.00
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Schieren90, route de Luxembourg L-9125 Schieren LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 81 26 68-54Fax: (+352) 81 67 87Website: http://www.schieren.luMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 07.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30 /Thursday: 13.30-18.00 / Friday: 07.30 - 11.30
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SchifflangeRue Aloyse Kayser L-3852 Schifflange LuxembourgB.P. 11, Avenue de la Libération L-3801 SchifflangePhone: (+352) 54 50 61-1Fax: (+352) 45 42 02Website: http://www.schifflange.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 14.00 - 17.00
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Schuttrange2, Place de l'Eglise L-5367 Schuttrange LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 35 01 13-1Fax: (+352) 35 01 13-259Website: http://www.schuttrange.luMonday: 08.00 - 14.00; Tuesday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.00 - 18.30; Wednesday-Friday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.00 - 16.00
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Stadtbredimus17, Dicksstrooss L-5451 Stadtbredimus LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 23 69 62-1Fax: (+352) 23 69 95-21Website: http://www.stadtbredimus.lu
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Steinfort4, Square Patton L-8443 Steinfort LuxembourgB.P.42 L-8401 SteinfortPhone: (+352) 39 93 13-1Fax: (+352) 39 00 15Website: http://www.steinfort.luMonday to Friday: 09.00 - 11.30 and 14.00 - 16.00
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Steinsel9, rue Paul Eyschen L-7317 Steinsel LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 33 21 39-1Fax: (+352) 33 21 39-39Website: http://www.steinsel.lu
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Strassen1, Place G. D. Charlotte L-8041 Strassen LuxembourgB.P. 22 L-8001 StrassenPhone: (+352) 31 02 62-1Fax: (+352) 31 02 62-111Website: http://www.strassen.luMonday to Friday: 08.00 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.00; open until 18.00 on Wednesdays
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Tandel6, Haaptstrooss L-9350 Bastendorf LuxembourgB.P. 141 L-9202 DiekirchFax: (+352) 80 38 03 20Website: http://www.tandel.lu
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Troisvierges9-11, Grand-Rue L-9905 Troisvierges LuxembourgB.P. 9 L-9901 TroisviergesPhone: (+352) 99 80 50-1Fax: (+352) 99 82 38Website: http://www.troisvierges.lu
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Useldange2, rue de l'Eglise L-8706 Useldange LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 23 63 00 51-1Fax: (+352) 23 63 82 27Website: http://www.useldange.lu
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Vallée de l'Ernz18, rue de Larochette L-7661 Medernach LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 73 02-1Fax: (+352) 87 96 65Website: http://www.aerenzdall.lu
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ViandenPlace Vic. Abens L-9401 Vianden LuxembourgB.P. 10 L-9401 ViandenPhone: (+352) 83 48 21-1Fax: (+352) 83 48 26Website: http://www.vianden.lu
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Vichten1, rue de l'Eglise L-9188 Vichten LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 88 80 50-1Fax: (+352) 88 92 10Website: http://www.vichten.luMonday and Friday: 08.00 - 11.30; Thursday: 14.00 - 19.00
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Waldbillig1, rue André Hentges L-7680 Waldbillig LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 83 72 87-1Fax: (+352) 83 77 89Website: http://www.waldbillig.luMonday to Friday: 07.30 - 12.00; Tuesday: 13.30 - 17.00; Thursday: 13.30 - 19.00
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WalferdangePlace de la mairie L-7201 Walferdange LuxembourgB.P. 1 L-7201 WalferdangePhone: (+352) 33 01 44-1Fax: (+352) 33 30 60Email address: secretariat@walfer.luWebsite: http://www.walfer.lu
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Weiler-la-Tour7, rue du Schlammestee L-5770 Weiler-la-Tour LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 26 61 71-1Fax: (+352) 26 61 71-200Website: http://www.weiler-la-tour.lu
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WeiswampachOm Leempuddel L-9991 Weiswampach LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 97 80 75-10Fax: (+352) 97 80 78Website: http://www.weiswampach.lu
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Wiltz8-10, Grand-Rue L-9530 Wiltz LuxembourgB.P. 60 L-9501 WiltzPhone: (+352) 95 99 39-1Fax: (+352) 95 99 39-45Website: http://www.wiltz.luMonday to Friday: 08.30 - 11.30 and 13.30 - 16.30; open until 19.00 on Wednesdays
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WincrangeMaison n°85 L-9780 Wincrange LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 99 46 96-1Fax: (+352) 99 46 96-222Website: http://www.wincrange.lu
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Winseler27, Duerfstrooss L-9696 Winseler LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 95 84 74-20Fax: (+352) 95 77 73Website: http://www.winseler.luTuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 08.00 - 12.00 and 13.00 - 17.00
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Wormeldange95, rue Principale L-5480 Wormeldanage LuxembourgPhone: (+352) 76 00 31-1Fax: (+352) 76 84 92Website: http://www.wormeldange.luMonday to Friday: 09.00 - 12.00 and 14.00 - 16.00
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Loi modifiée du 29 août 2008
portant sur la libre circulation des personnes et l'immigration
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Règlement grand-ducal modifié du 5 septembre 2008
portant exécution de certaines dispositions relatives aux formalités administratives prévues par la loi du 29 août 2008 sur la libre circulation des personnes et l'immigration
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