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Information For Travelers and Residents

Information for Victims of Crime

Being the victim of a crime in a foreign country can be a devastating and traumatic experience. While no one can undo the emotional trauma, physical injury, or financial loss you may have experienced, Consular personnel can give you information about dealing with the immediate practical consequences of the crime as well as information about the criminal justice system in Poland. To read about the criminal justice process in Poland, please click here or contact the Consulate directly if you have any questions or concerns.

If you have questions involving interpretation or specific Polish laws, you may wish to consult our list of attorneys.

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