E-Residency Pickup Location in Tartu, Estonia

Riia 132, 50411, Tartu, Estonia, , ppa@politsei.ee
How to Collect Your e-resident Kit?
Schedule a meeting
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Schedule a meeting

Call or send an email to make an appointment and make sure they will be able to assist you.

Bring your ID
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Bring your ID

Remember to bring an official document to identify yourself, such as ID, ID, passport, etc.

What's inside the e-Residency kit?
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What's inside the e-Residency kit?

The e-resident pack contains the card, a small USB reader, and an envelope with the PIN codes.

Basic explanations
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Basic explanations

The person who gives you the e-resident pack will briefly explain how it works.

Time to activate it!
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Time to activate it!

You can now activate your card to start using it. Just follow this step-by-step tutorial.

What else can I do?
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What else can I do?

You can access online services like signing documents digitally or opening your bank account.

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Frequently asked questions

The e-Residency kit is only delivered in person. It requires you to identify yourself to the staff of the Pickup location. In NO case it’s given to another person, representative, etc.

The reason is that they need your fingerprints to generate your document.

The e-Residency kit is NOT sent by post.

The period to go to the official e-Residency Pickup Location is 6 months.

If you haven’t shown interest in going for your e-Residency, it will be returned to Estonia and destroyed. If you are still interested in obtaining it, you must apply again.

You must identify with an official document, ID, Passport, etc.

The e-Resident kit consists of the e-Resident card, USB reader, and instructions for use.

Unfortunately, pick-up locations are temporarily closed if you applied for an e-Residency card in Bangkok, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Pretoria, or Tokyo.

The e-Residency team has personally contacted all the affected e-residents to inform them what’s happening, and they’ll provide more information and solutions as soon as possible.

What can you do if this is your case? The quickest solution in some cases may be redirecting the cards to an alternative existing pick-up location.

The Estonian embassies will now handle the cards from the external pick-up locations for Tokyo and Singapore. The cards are currently on their way to these embassies, and you’ll be notified as soon as they arrive.

As for the cards from Bangkok, Pretoria, and Sao Paulo, they’ve made their way back to Tallinn. The e-Residency team will provide an update in the next few weeks about when and how e-residents can pick up their cards from these locations.

If you have any questions, our support team is here to help via chat.