Immigrants expect the new rules for visa issuance – “Via Verde” for immigration – make AIMA service faster and less bureaucratic. But for now the scenario continues to be long queues. There are those who arrive at dawn, but it can’t be answered.
It doesn’t take a conversation of many minutes to draw conclusions. Immigrants consider that they have been waiting for answers for too long. On the other side of the Atlantic, there are responsibilities that are long in the drawer.
“I’m waiting to travel, I wanted to go to Brazil to sell a house, but I can’t go because I don’t have this card,” says Edemilva, who has been waiting for almost a year for the residence title. This is not yet to find clarifications.
Via Verde comes into force
Still the doors were not open and about 50 people were waiting in line. It is a day equal to so many others. Many of these immigrants do not know that there are new rules for viewing visas, but they expect less bureaucracy from now on.
. The new rules aim to accelerate visa emission.
The beginning of June is the forecast time for the mission structure created by the government to end functions.
Last summer, more than 400,000 pending cases were. In more than half of the cases, immigrants have already been able to be assisted at the agency’s services for integration, migrations and asylum ().