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Foreigners’ Police will reopen next Monday
It will be necessary to book an appointment for certain agenda.
Foreigner's Police will be closed during the lockdown
Those who have booked appointments from October 26-30 must reschedule.
Slovak police detain an internationally wanted criminal
The Foreigners’ Police revealed his passport was fake after checking the international database.
Unable to make it to an appointment at the Foreigners’ Police? Here’s what you should do
A short guide on how to cancel an appointment booked via the online system.
Ombudswoman welcomes changes at immigration offices
The public defender of rights will continue discussions about the Foreigners Police with the new Police Corps president.
News digest: Foreigners' Police acting director promises booking system for all
Read your overview of news from Slovakia on Friday, September 4, 2020.
Complain to us, not to Facebook, acting Foreigners’ Police head says
All foreigners should be able to book their appointment online, says the acting head of the Foreigners’ Police in an interview with The Slovak Spectator.
She arrived first, was offered 65th on an unofficial list
Having to endure constant harassment and pressure from people around was also emotionally draining, a foreigner talks about her night in Vajnory.
News digest: Slovakia does not plan to close its borders, neither Austria or Czechia
Overview of news from Slovakia on August 31, 2020.
Foreigners’ Police extend office hours for clients booking an appointment online
The changes come into force on September 3.
Residence cards issued for foreigners living in Slovakia have a new look
They follow the unified design of the EU countries and contain new security elements.
How a marginal part of Bratislava became pilgrimage spot for foreigners
Unable or unwilling to travel abroad this summer? Why not enjoy an excursion to the Foreigners’ Police, where a full day (at least) of excitement awaits!
Foreigners’ Police respond: Report by the ombudswoman not objective
Foreigners cannot require a servile approach of a state body and demand communication in English by default.
Foreigners' Police gets feedback from ombudswoman, Kollár stays as speaker (news digest)
Here's your July 7 overview of news from Slovakia.
Nice but also aggressive. Immigration experience in Slovakia often depends on the officers handling it
Ombudswoman looks at the Foreigners' Police. She sees room for improvement in personal capacities, general information in foreign languages, language skills of officers and use of the electronic system.
Foreigners' Police extends operation as coronavirus measures ease
Take a look at the new office hours valid since Monday.
What changes for foreigners during the coronavirus outbreak?
The Foreigners’ Police have issued several instructions for foreigners living in Slovakia.
Foreigners’ Police limits its operation in light of coronavirus
EU nationals temporarily freed from in-person registration.
Foreigners’ Police unaffected by the coronavirus
The office hours remain unchanged.
Foreigners’ Police in Dunajská Streda moves to a new address
A new building stands on Mlynská Street.
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