Portugal's AIMA Backlog Is Moving: What It Means for Golden Visa Investors and Expats
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Speak With a Portuguese LawyerPortugal's immigration backlog now has official numbers attached to it, and those numbers show how much pressure the system has been under.
On 14 May 2026, the Portuguese government said public immigration services had held 763,000 appointments and decided more than 525,000 case files through the work of the Pending Case Files Recovery Task Force and AIMA, Portugal's Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum.
Of those decided files, 473,000 were positive, according to the government's update. The figures do not prove that Portugal's immigration system is suddenly fast. They do show that a very large stock of delayed files has moved further through the system.
For foreign residents, future applicants, and Golden Visa investors, the practical reading is narrower: Portugal is trying to move from backlog clearance into a stricter, more documented, more portal-driven immigration system.
AIMA Backlog Update: The Short Version
| Official figure or process | What it means |
|---|---|
| 763,000 appointments held | Portugal has put a very large number of pending immigration users through appointments or service steps. |
| More than 525,000 files decided | The backlog operation has moved many legacy files from waiting status into a decision outcome. |
| 473,000 positive decisions | Many applicants received favorable outcomes, but this figure covers several categories and should not be treated as an ARI approval rate. |
| 360,000 expired permit renewal cases included | Renewals remain a separate operational pressure, with different portal and evidence requirements. |
| 1,543,697 foreign citizens counted in 2024 | Portugal is reconciling a much larger foreign-resident population than older public data suggested. |
What Portugal Says Has Been Processed
The government's numbers cover several queues across different immigration categories.
For the former expression-of-interest route, which Portugal revoked in 2024, AIMA notified 445,000 people. The government's published breakdown lists 246,000 decided files, 229,000 acceptances, 26,000 rejections, and 225,000 residence permits issued under that stream.
For the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries, or CPLP, route, 215,000 people were notified and 207,000 appointments were made with 161,000 immigrants. AIMA decided 153,000 files, with 140,000 approvals and 136,000 residence permits already issued.
Expired residence permits are another part of the picture. The minister said around 360,000 renewal cases were included, with 193,000 people notified for remaining in Portugal. Of those, 104,000 attended appointments and 82,000 were given new permits.
The population behind those queues is large. Portugal counted 1,543,697 foreign citizens in 2024 with valid documents or ongoing regularisation processes. More than 1.03 million foreign taxpayers were contributing to Portuguese Social Security, according to the same government update.
Those figures help explain why applicants can experience the system in contradictory ways: one person receives an appointment after months of silence, while another still cannot get a clear answer on a file that looks similar from the outside.
Why Backlog Clearance Is Different From Normal Processing Time
Clearing old files does not create a stable service standard for new cases.
The government update describes an extraordinary operation that has been running since 2024. It followed years of accumulated pending files, the end of SEF, the launch of AIMA, and the closure of the old expression-of-interest model.
That context limits what the figures can tell a new applicant. The numbers include people already in Portugal, many of whom were waiting under transitional or legacy routes. A person applying today through a visa, residence, renewal, family reunification, or ARI process may enter a different queue.
Portugal has shown capacity to process a very large volume of pending cases. Applicants still need to follow the current route, use the correct portal or appointment channel, and keep evidence of every step.
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Golden Visa applicants sit inside Portugal's immigration system, but their route is specific.
AIMA's official page for the Autorizacao de Residencia para Investimento, or ARI, says the regime allows third-country nationals to obtain temporary residence for investment activity without needing a residence visa to enter Portugal. It also lists the current non-real-estate investment routes, including a EUR 500,000 transfer into qualifying non-real-estate collective investment vehicles constituted under Portuguese law.
That makes AIMA's operating capacity relevant to Golden Visa investors, but the overall backlog figures should not be read as a new ARI processing promise.
The ARI process has its own portal and procedural steps. AIMA's Portal ARI page says the portal is used for registration, legal representative registration, document upload, fee generation through a Documento Unico de Cobranca, and appointment scheduling. It also covers renewal appointments for investors and family members.
For investors, the practical question is whether the specific ARI file has the right documents, representative details, payment steps, appointment path, and renewal evidence inside the ARI system.
Old processing stories are weak guidance now. Portugal changed several immigration routes in 2024 and 2025, and AIMA's current portals divide cases by type, expiry date, and procedure.

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Speak With a Portuguese LawyerWhat Expats and Investors Should Check Now
Confirm which legal route you are on: ARI, residence renewal, family reunification, work or residence route, CPLP route, or another category.
Use the current AIMA portal or appointment channel for that route, not an old link or advice written for a different category.
Keep proof of submission, DUC generation, payment, appointment scheduling, renewal request, address updates, and any AIMA emails.
For residence renewals, carry the expired permit and proof that the renewal request has been made if AIMA guidance says that applies to your case.
For Golden Visa files, separate the investment evidence from the immigration evidence. Both matter.
A renewal case, an ARI case, a family reunification case, and a former expression-of-interest case may all involve AIMA. Each has its own route, evidence requirements, and procedural risks.
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Portugal is trying to make immigration more controlled and more auditable.
The expression-of-interest route was revoked in 2024. Large legacy queues have been pushed through extraordinary operations. AIMA and the former task force have split work across portals, notifications, fee payments, and appointment systems.
That may improve predictability over time. It also raises the cost of mistakes. Missed emails, outdated addresses, incomplete documents, wrong portals, and weak records can all create delays.
For Golden Visa fund investors, the investment is only one part of the process. The immigration file still has to move through AIMA, and the administrative record has to be clean.
Portugal's latest numbers are good evidence that the backlog is moving. Applicants should still treat the process as a document-heavy immigration file, not a casual administrative update.
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