European Union Update

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European Union Update

Read this new information on how the newly implemented border controls and asylum application volume are causing delays and travel difficulties.

Source: Fragomen Worldwide

Travelers within the European Union and the Schengen Area may be subject to general travel and immigration service processing delays due to the influx of refugees, particularly to Austria, Germany, Hungary and Slovakia.

 

Importantly, Germany recently introduced border controls that caused significant delays at entry and exit ports and other countries are continuing to implement controls. All travelers, including EU nationals, are strongly advised to carry a valid passport and, as appropriate, residence permit or visa.

 

Delays and Suspensions 

Trains between Germany and Austria were suspended in both directions in the past few days. It is currently not clear how long other border controls will remain in place.

 

Foreign nationals should be prepared for immigration document checks on roads and trains throughout the European Union. Foreign nationals seeking permits and visas at immigration offices in EU countries are experiencing long lines and processing delays due to the volume of asylum applications. Foreign nationals are advised to arrive at immigration offices well in advance of opening hours and should file renewal and other immigration applications well in advance of the deadlines to avoid additional delays.

 

What This Means for Foreign Nationals 

All travelers, including EU nationals, are strongly advised to carry a valid passport and, as appropriate, residence permit, or visa if crossing any international border within the European Union, even if passport-free travel is currently permitted. Train and road travel is likely to be significantly delayed and foreign nationals seeking immigration services in EU countries should account for delays and long lines.

 

We will continue to monitor the events and will report on relevant developments.