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Legal support at AIMA: a lawyer by your side at every step

Professional assistance during an appointment at AIMA — for all types of visas and residence permits. We help you prepare the documents, explain the procedure, and defend your interests in person.

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Legal assistance at AIMA. Why it matters

A visit to AIMA (Agência para a Imigração e Mobilidade, formerly SEF) is an important step in the process of obtaining or renewing a residence permit in Portugal. Any error in the submitted documents, behavior, or conduct during the appointment can deprive you of the right to remain in the country, delay the process, or affect family reunification.

Legal support during the appointment is not only “support in any situation,” but also an interpreter who helps avoid mistakes, ease stress, and increase the chances of a positive outcome. Especially if your case is non-standard, there are risks, or your situation is particularly complex.

When legal assistance at AIMA is needed

In practice, legal support is especially important in the following situations:

  • First-time submission of documents for a residence permit (including D7, D8, D2, D3 visas and family reunification)
  • Residence permit renewals
  • Difficult cases — missing documents, inconsistencies, administrative penalties
  • Legalization after visa-free entry
  • Explanation of unclear financial situations — atypical employment, work without a contract, difficulties confirming NIF
  • Appealing a refusal — preparing a legal position in case of denial
  • Representation in unforeseen situations during the appointment

In all cases, a lawyer who understands the process can help explain what is happening, what to expect, and how to present yourself confidently and calmly in communication with an immigration officer.

What a lawyer does during an appointment at AIMA

The lawyer’s work begins well before the actual appointment. We prepare thoroughly to avoid misunderstandings and make the process as efficient as possible.

As part of legal support, the specialist:

  • Analyzes your situation and goals, helps determine which documents are needed
  • Checks your document readiness, gives recommendations on how to formulate and structure them
  • Attends the appointment with you at AIMA — as your representative and interpreter
  • Translates not just words, but the entire context and logic of Portuguese communication
  • Knows how to handle situations where the inspector speaks only Portuguese
  • Tracks the correctness of actions from the AIMA side, may ask clarifying questions
  • If necessary, intervenes in the appointment, explains potential consequences, and defends your rights
  • After the appointmentgives recommendations for further steps

This way, you’re never left alone with the system and always know exactly what to do next.

Why choose MoveToCascais

Legal support is not just physical presence. It’s deep understanding of immigration law, knowledge of AIMA’s internal processes, and the ability to represent the client’s interests in any situation.

The MoveToCascais team offers:

  • Certified lawyers specializing in immigration law
  • Work in several languages — Russian, Portuguese, Ukrainian, and English
  • Assistance at all stages of residence permit processing
  • Preparing for and attending AIMA appointments for any type of residence permit
  • Legal opinions, translations, and support in appeals and complex cases

We will help prepare, go through the appointment together, and offer support before and after it — including in the most challenging situations.

How support is provided

1. Consultation and case analysis
You tell us about your situation, visa, status, and goals. We ask clarifying questions to fully understand how best to proceed.

2. Preparation of the document package
We check all necessary papers, and if anything is missing, we request additional documents. We give recommendations on how to structure everything and ensure it complies with AIMA’s requirements.

3. Appointment booking and coordination
We help you choose a convenient time and place for the appointment. If needed, we take part in the booking process ourselves.

4. Lawyer support at AIMA
The lawyer comes with you, represents your interests, takes part in the discussion with the inspector, helps translate and properly formulate responses.

5. Final review
After the meeting, we provide recommendations, comments, and if needed, an action plan (e.g., deadlines, new required documents).

Formats and cost

We offer different support formats so you can choose the most convenient option:

  • Support on the appointment day — fixed fee, includes the lawyer’s presence
  • Consultation + document preparation — an optimal option if you go to AIMA on your own but need help beforehand
  • Full support — if you’re unsure about the situation, there are risks or difficulties, or you just want to feel calm and confident
  • Support for the whole family or group — at once or in individual cases

Prices are discussed in advance, with no hidden fees. Discounts may be available for couples and families.

Legal support at AIMA — your confidence

The AIMA procedure can be stressful — especially if you’re facing it for the first time. Legal support helps make this path calmer, more confident, and increases the chances of a positive outcome. We are not just present at the appointment — we represent your interests, defend your rights, and do everything possible to ensure AIMA accepts your application without remarks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is it mandatory to go to AIMA with a lawyer?

No, a lawyer’s presence is not mandatory. However, if you have a non-standard case, do not speak Portuguese well, or are unsure about your documents, legal support significantly reduces the risk of rejection and increases your chances of success.

2. What types of visas and residence permits do you support?

We work with all categories — including D7, D2, D3, and D8, as well as family reunification, humanitarian status, residence permit renewals, and permit applications based on a work contract. We also help with appeals and actions after a refusal.

3. What does a lawyer do during the AIMA appointment?

The lawyer helps communicate with the inspector, explains your rights, ensures all actions are correct, translates your answers properly, and defends your interests. If necessary, they intervene to clarify or correct misunderstandings.

4. Can I get a consultation before the AIMA appointment?

Yes, consultations are part of standard practice. We analyze your case, check your documents, give recommendations, and help you prepare. This helps feel confident and avoid mistakes.

5. In which regions of Portugal do you support clients?

We support clients in person in: Lisbon, Cascais, Porto, Faro, Coimbra, Setúbal, and surroundings. We also provide remote legal consultations and preparation for appointments throughout the country.

6. How much does legal support at AIMA cost?

The cost depends on the format of support (just the appointment, appointment + preparation, with or without translation). We always discuss prices in advance and do not include any hidden fees. For complex or family cases, individual terms may apply.

How we can help

Preparing documents and getting ready for the AIMA appointment

We check the full set of documents, identify what’s missing, and help you prepare everything correctly. We explain which wording is best to use and adapt the documents based on the requirements of your specific AIMA office and your type of residence permit.

Accompanying you to the AIMA appointment

A lawyer attends the appointment with you: helps communicate with the inspector, acts as your representative and, if necessary — as your interpreter. You will never be left alone with the system and will understand exactly what is happening.

Consulting on complex or non-standard cases

If you have a refusal, denial, missing documents, or other complications — we will review the situation and advise you on a legal path to resolution. We will find a way even when it seems like no options are left.

Taking full responsibility for the support process

From consultation and preparation to attending and communicating with AIMA — we’ll walk the entire path together with you. You’ll understand every step, your documents will be in order, and you’ll feel confident at every stage.

Other services

Support during an AIMA appointment

If you have an in-person visit to the immigration service (AIMA) — for a visa, residence permit, or renewal — we will provide a lawyer to accompany you, ensuring that your interests are protected and taken into account.

Representation of your interests in court

We handle court cases of various categories: from immigration and civil to administrative. We protect our clients at every stage, carefully prepare documents, and represent your position in court.

Court request for an AIMA slot

If it is impossible to book an AIMA appointment through standard means, we submit an official court request to set a date. This is a legal way to speed up the process.

Appealing AIMA decisions

Received a refusal from the immigration service? We will prepare and file a legal complaint to challenge an unfair decision and defend your rights.