AIMA speeds up: over 525,000 cases now decided
The migration agency says it is beating the mountain of backlogged applications, despite the early-June strike. What changes for those still waiting.
Good news for anyone who has spent months (or years) waiting on a reply from AIMA: the agency says it is finally beating the mountain of backlogged cases that became the symbol of Portugal’s migration chaos.
The numbers behind the clear-out
According to a government status update, more than 525,000 immigration files have already received a decision, thanks to the work of AIMA and a task force created specifically to tackle the backlog. Around 763,000 appointments across various categories have also been completed, with close to 473,000 cases ending in a positive outcome.
These are big numbers, and they show that the machine, however creaky, is moving. For many people, it means the difference between living in limbo and finally having their papers in order.
Not everything went smoothly
The road was not straight. In early June, a five-day strike at AIMA again delayed appointments and pushed scheduling back, a reminder that the system remains fragile and dependent on resources that do not always arrive.
On top of that, the rules changed: the timelines to obtain nationality were lengthened, and residence time only starts counting from the moment the permit is issued — a detail that changes a lot for anyone planning to stay. We explained the timelines in detail in our piece on the Golden Visa and biometrics. Official information is always at aima.gov.pt.
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