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Where can I find information on renewing my visa in Portugal?

Information on renewing your visa in Portugal has been enhanced with the introduction of Decree-Law no. 41-A/2024, which provides additional clarity and timelines. Effective from June 28, 2024, this decree allows individuals to extend their residence permits until June 30, 2025, amidst ongoing reform in the immigration landscape. To successfully renew your visa, it’s vital to keep track of your document expiry date and ensure you schedule your renewal well in advance of this deadline to avoid any last-minute issues. The Portuguese government acknowledges the administrative delays that have impacted many foreign residents and aims to streamline the process going forward. You can gather details from the official Agency for Immigration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) website, which provides insights on required documentation, procedures, and troubleshooting. Additionally, leveraging local community resources or forums can often lead to shared experiences that offer invaluable support. Consider reaching out to legal experts who can guide you through the renewal process effectively. Checklists and online resources are available to keep you organised as you embark on this renewal journey. Keeping your documents in chronological order will facilitate smoother communication with immigration authorities. It’s essential to remain updated on any legislative changes that may impact your visa status. Don't hesitate to consult with professionals who specialise in immigration law to ensure a seamless process tailored to your situation. Speak with us for dedicated assistance to keep your visa status intact and compliant.

Thursday, 18 July 2024 - News
Where can I find information on renewing my visa in Portugal?

Several factors have contributed to these delays:

  • The prolonged and disorganized process of abolishing the Foreigners and Borders Service (SEF);
  • The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, which initially slowed down administrative processes;
  • More recently, the inability of the Agency for Immigration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) to effectively manage and control the increase in the volume of pending cases.

Given this context, and due to the particular inability to currently guarantee an adequate mechanism for the renewal of Residence Permits, the Portuguese Government, on June 25, 2024, approved the extension of the validity of the aforementioned documents for another year. In accordance with the government decision, on June 28, 2024, Decree-Law no. 41-A/2024, came into force, a diploma that appears with the aim of alleviating the current administrative burden and guaranteeing time for migration services so that they can be reorganized, improving their efficiency in handling requests from foreign citizens.

 

Main Provisions of Decree-Law no. 41-A/2024 – regarding the amendment of article 16 of Decree-Law no. 10-A/2020, of March 13:

  • Validity extension until June 30, 2025:

"Documents and visas relating to stay in national territory, which validity expires from the date of entry into force of this decree-law or in the 15 days immediately preceding, are accepted, under the same terms, until June 30, 2025."

  • Provisions for after June 30, 2025:

Furthermore, as previously decreed, the extension includes the possibility that "The documents referred to in the previous paragraph continue to be accepted, under the same terms, after June 30, 2025, as long as their holder provides proof that they have already carried out the scheduling of the
respective renewal.".

 

Mariana Antunes Silva
Lawyer at Martínez-Echevarría & Ferreira

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