AIMA has decided 90,000 renewals and rolls out digital proofs
The agency says it has cleared about 90,000 of 100,000 residence renewal requests, and offers new digital proofs while the physical card is delayed.
If you have been waiting months for an answer from AIMA, there are signs the machine is slowly getting moving. The agency says it has cleared about 90,000 of the 100,000 residence-permit renewal requests that entered the system since June last year.
It is not everything, but it is a big slice, and it shows the mountain of pending cases is finally coming down. For anyone living in Portugal with their life on hold over a document, every decision counts.
And the card that never arrives?
Here is the catch. The issuing of physical residence cards remains delayed, and many people are left without the plastic in hand even after their request is approved. To plug that gap, AIMA now offers digital proofs, which certify that a case is under review or already decided and can be used as evidence of status before various services.
It is not ideal, but it solves many day-to-day headaches, from opening a bank account to dealing with health or work matters. The practical advice is to keep that proof close at hand, on paper and on your phone.
To follow your case, official information is always best, and be wary of anyone promising to speed up cases for money. Patience and documents in order remain the best strategy.
See also: What AIMA says about first-permit deadlines. Official information at AIMA.
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