AIMA has cleared half a million cases — but golden visas wait till last
Over 525,000 cases resolved and 763,000 appointments. There was a five-day strike in early June and queues remain, but the mountain of pending files is finally shrinking.
If you’ve spent months waiting on AIMA, here’s some comfort: the queue really is moving. The government says the agency has now resolved more than 525,000 immigration cases and held around 763,000 appointments under its extraordinary regularisation drive. Roughly 473,000 of those cases ended with a positive decision. That’s no small feat.
It’s not all rosy, though. The month opened with a five-day strike (1–5 June) that pushed back appointments and delayed decisions — and plenty of people still report long waits to book a slot, renew a residence card, or get a final answer.
What about golden visas?
Here’s the catch. Golden visa applications were deliberately left at the bottom of the priority list. So hundreds of investors are still waiting for the backlog clean-up to reach them. If that’s you, patience and paperwork-in-order remain your best friends.
What to do while you wait
Make sure your file is complete and your documents are valid — a renewal that lapses halfway helps no one. Keep proof of every interaction with AIMA. And if the wait blows past legal deadlines, some applicants are going to court to force an appointment; it’s worth knowing that door exists.
The overall read is upbeat with an asterisk: the system is recovering, but it isn’t cured. If you’re planning to move or renew in 2026, budget time — and don’t leave anything to the last minute.
See also: Moving to Portugal in 2026: which visa is right for you?
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