Czech Interior Ministry Switches on Fully-Digital Immigration Platform
Dresden Czech Consulate Halts Ordinary Employee-Card & Business-Visa Appointments
Czech Embassy in Amman Releases 2026 Visa-Fee Schedule
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Czech Interior Ministry Activates End-to-End Digital Immigration System
The Czech Interior Ministry switched on a fully digital immigration platform on 1 January 2026. Foreigners can now complete almost every residence-permit step online, cutting processing times and paperwork for companies. Employers must update onboarding procedures, but the reform is expected to strengthen Czechia’s talent appeal.
Dresden Czech Consulate Freezes Regular Employee-Card & Business-Visa Slots
The Czech consulate in Dresden has halted most Employee-Card and business-visa filings, citing workload pressures. Companies must reroute cases to other embassies, adding cost and delay, and should pre-book alternative slots quickly. The freeze could last several months.
Czech Embassy in Amman Publishes January 2026 Visa-Fee Schedule
Prague’s embassy in Amman has published its January 2026 visa-fee table, with a Schengen visa now priced at €90/JOD 75 and long-term permits at CZK 2 500. The update lets employers finalise budgets and reminds applicants to bring cash dinars and book slots early.