Golden Visa: timelines improving, but the cards still lag
Interviews and biometrics are faster in 2026, and renewals have moved online. Where the process still gets stuck.
Anyone who invested in a Portuguese Golden Visa and has spent the last few years watching the clock finally has some cheering news. In 2026, the pace of the process is improving — even if not everything is sorted.
The sorest point has always been the wait. According to those who follow these cases closely, the gap between submission and biometrics now runs at around 12 months, and applicants who filed by the end of 2025 are being scheduled for the last quarter of 2026. It’s not instant, but it’s far better than the limbo many were left in.
What actually changed
One of the most welcome updates is online renewal. Since February, Golden Visa holders and their reunited family members handle renewals through a dedicated portal, which has become the sole channel for the purpose. Goodbye queues and in-person appointments for this stage, at least.
Not everything moves at the same speed, though. Physically issuing the cards remains the slowest link in the chain and still hasn’t kept pace with the volume of interviews being booked. In other words: you can have your approval moving along and the card still slow to land in your mailbox.
For those weighing it up
For investors still assessing the programme, the message is one of cautious optimism. The machine is running better, but expect patience and good legal support. A well-prepared application from the outset remains the best way to avoid surprises.
See also: the new nationality-law timelines. Official information on the AIMA site.
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