AIMA: facial recognition is now mandatory to book an appointment
In 2026, booking with AIMA requires facial-recognition identity checks. Only the applicant themselves can complete the request.
There’s an important change for anyone dealing with AIMA, and it’s worth knowing before you try to book. The big news of 2026 is real-time facial-recognition identity verification, now mandatory at the moment of online scheduling.
The detail that changes everything: no one can do this step for you. Not a family member, not an agent, not a lawyer. Only the applicant themselves can complete the booking, with the camera on, confirming they really are who they say.
How to prepare
Before you start, make sure of three things: a device with a working camera, good lighting and your ID document to hand. If the connection drops or the light is poor, the system may fail to recognise your face, and there goes the slot.
The measure aims to cut fraud and resold appointments, a long-standing problem. For the honest applicant, it’s one more step, but also more assurance that the slot is truly yours.
See also: how to have a complete renewal application and first-title timelines. Official information at AIMA.
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