AIMA: how to renew a residence permit expiring in July or August 2026
AIMA has opened its portal to renew residence permits expiring in July and August 2026. Where to apply, what to prepare, and why automatic extensions are gone.
If your Portuguese residence permit expires in July or August 2026, you can already start the renewal: AIMA has opened its portal for these dates and the request is made online, at portal-renovacoes.aima.gov.pt. The short answer is: do not wait for the last day, and gather your documents now, because automatic extensions are over.
Where do you apply for renewal?
The request is made on AIMA’s renewals portal (portal-renovacoes.aima.gov.pt), with login. That is where you start the process and book whatever is needed — the agency now manages appointments based on available capacity, through an online platform.
What do you need to prepare?
Beyond the residence document that is expiring, expect to provide proof of address — which in 2026 became stricter: you may be asked for the property’s permanent land registry certificate and proof of the latest rent receipt reported to the tax authority, on top of the tenancy contract. Having this ready before you open the request saves back-and-forth.
And the automatic extensions?
They are gone. Tacit approval — the automatic granting of delayed requests — has been scrapped, and so have the extensions that once gave breathing room to people still waiting. In practice, anyone who does not renew in time risks falling into an irregular situation, so the deadline matters more than before.
See also what changed for family reunification and the job seeker visa. Official information and the renewals portal are on the AIMA website.
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