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Renaper Enabled a Chatbot to Check if Your Passport Has Print Failures

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The National Registry of Persons described it as a defect “invisible to the human eye” and only detectable by reading teams in migration posts, since “ink does not meet the required conditions.” Read more
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Canal C The Renaper enabled a chatbot to check passports with printing flaws The National Registry of Persons (Renaper) enabled an official chatbot to enable citizens to verify whether their passport presents printing flaws. The measure responds to the detection of batches with problems in the ink, which are not recognized by airport scanners, thus making it difficult for those who possess these documents to transit internationally. DNI and pass…

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The judges must check their documents through the official chatbot of the Renaper and, in case of problems, they can manage them at no cost at the airport of Salta.

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After announcing that there were problems with a departure of passports handed over to the citizens, the National Registry of Persons (RENAPER) enabled an agile way to verify if the document is in a position to leave the country. It is an official chatbot that can be consulted through WhatsApp. The vending agency of the copies announced in the last days that some 200,000 copies of the AAL series may have ink failures that prevent their correct p…

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Faced with the detection of errors in the printing of passports issued in recent months, the National Registry of Persons (RENAPER) has enabled Argentine travelers to have a digital tool to verify if their copies do not present faults.The measure occurs after more than 200,000 defective Argentine passports have been under review in recent days.According to RENAPER, it is a defect that is not seen by the naked eye, but that the reading systems at…

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The National Registry of Persons described it as a defect “invisible to the human eye” and only detectable by reading teams in migration posts, since “ink does not meet the required conditions.” Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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