Still waiting for your first title? What AIMA says about timelines
AIMA clarified the timelines for issuing the first residence title, for family reunification and work visas.
It’s one of the questions that most worries people starting life in Portugal: I’ve handed everything in, when does the title arrive? AIMA has clarified the timelines for the first residence title, especially on the two most common routes, family reunification and the work visa.
The message is about managing expectations. Once the application is approved and the biometric data collection is booked, the card is produced and sent, but the schedule depends on the volume of cases and the stage each one is at. Those who came as students and moved into work also have their own rules to meet.
What you can do meanwhile
Keep your case and contact details up to date, save every receipt, and respond quickly to any request for a missing document, because that’s where many cases stall. Always check status through official channels and be wary of anyone promising paid shortcuts.
Patience and tidy paperwork remain the best weapons.
See also: the family reunification rules and facial recognition at booking. Status and official info at AIMA.
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