Migraciones restarted printing passports at Jorge Chávez airport after system failure

After several hours of chaos among users, it was revealed that the passport printing system was restarted at the airport.

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Fotografía de archivo de viajeros en el aeropuerto internacional Jorge Chávez en Lima (Perú). EFE/ Paolo Aguilar
Fotografía de archivo de viajeros en el aeropuerto internacional Jorge Chávez en Lima (Perú). EFE/ Paolo Aguilar

Passport printing at Jorge Chávez International Airport has already been restored, after solving a problem in the system that generated great chaos and lack of control among users who failed to make their trips due to the lack of this document.

This was reported by the head of migration, Jorge Fernández, who clarified that this problem was not caused by the lack of passport books, but because the computer system failed and did not allow the printing of passports.

“The issue is not the lack of notebooks but the lack of identification of the notebook system. It is already being printed at the airport, and we hope to resolve the contingency as soon as possible,” he noted.

(developing note)

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