Once you’ve submitted your residency permit application in Albania, the next step is waiting for it to be approved.
But how do you know what’s happening with your file?
Can you track it?
The process is not automated like in some countries, but there are clear steps you can follow to stay informed and avoid delays.

Is There an Online Tracking System?
Currently, Albania does not offer a public online system to track your residency permit application status. You cannot log in to a website or use a reference number to check updates automatically.
Instead, the process is more manual, and you will need to follow up directly with the authorities.
How to Check Your Application Status
After submitting your documents at the immigration office, you will receive a submission confirmation slip.
This usually includes your name, a reference number, and the office where your application was filed.
To check the status:
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Visit the same immigration office where you applied
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Bring your passport and the submission slip
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Ask the staff for an update on your application file
Most offices will ask you to wait 30 to 60 days for processing before inquiring.
Can You Call or Email?
Yes, but in most cases, in-person follow-up is more reliable. While some regional immigration offices accept phone calls or emails, response times vary and many prefer face-to-face communication.
If you are not fluent in Albanian, it’s helpful to bring someone who can translate or speak on your behalf.
What If Your Application Is Approved?
Once your application is approved, the immigration office will notify you. This is usually done by phone call or SMS. You will then be asked to return and:
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Submit biometric data (photo and fingerprints)
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Provide any final documents if required
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Receive a temporary slip until your residence card is printed
The actual residence card is issued a few weeks later, and you will be notified again to come and collect it.

What If You Don’t Hear Back?
If more than 60 days have passed and you’ve received no update, it’s best to:
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Visit the immigration office in person
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Bring your documents and ask for the officer handling your file
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Check if there are any missing documents or reasons for the delay
Sometimes a file is paused because of an error or missing translation. Following up in person avoids unnecessary waiting.
Can Someone Track It for You?
Yes. If you’re working with a legal consultant, translator, or advisor, they can follow up on your behalf. In most cases, the immigration office accepts updates or document submissions through an authorized representative.
This is especially useful if you don’t speak the language or are unavailable to visit regularly.