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Oct 24, 2025

Rio Federal Police releases thousands of extra residence-permit appointment slots

Rio Federal Police releases thousands of extra residence-permit appointment slots
In a welcome move for multinational companies, Rio de Janeiro’s Federal Police (PF) immigration division quietly opened more than 3,000 additional appointment slots for first-time residence permits and renewals on 24 October 2025. The expansion, reported in The Rio Times’ daily city brief, comes after weeks of complaints from foreign chambers of commerce that assignees were waiting up to six weeks for a booking—well beyond the legal 30-day window to register after arrival.

The PF attributed the new capacity to a temporary redeployment of personnel from lower-demand passport desks and the rollout of an upgraded queuing algorithm that groups family members in a single time block. Applicants can now see openings within 10-12 days at the Galeão airport post and within two weeks at the downtown Marechal Deodoro office. Walk-in humanitarian and family-reunification cases are also being prioritised.

For HR teams, the change reduces the risk of fines (R$ 100 per day of overstay) and allows faster issuance of the ubiquitous RNE/CRNM identity card, which in turn unlocks access to banking, driver-licence applications and local health plans. Companies should nonetheless remind employees to upload translated and apostilled documents before locking a slot: incomplete files will still be rejected at the counter.

Local immigration providers expect the relief to be temporary, noting that the peak tourist and cruise season starts in mid-November and will coincide with the ramp-up for COP 30 in Belém. Organisations with large trainee or seasonal-worker intakes are advised to schedule group appointments now and keep scanned copies of booking confirmations on hand for proof of compliance.
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