The Alien Police and Passport Service in Bratislava

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Bratislava, Slovakia

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Police department

The Alien Police and Passport Service in Bratislava Reviews | Rating 2 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

The Alien Police and Passport Service in Bratislava is located in Bratislava, Slovakia on Regrútska 4. The Alien Police and Passport Service in Bratislava is rated 2 out of 5 in the category police department in Slovakia.

Address

Regrútska 4

Phone

+421961036999

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Horst Samuel Levy

Wow I am really fascinated, it was a perfect service, it took me less than 30 min. The officers do speak english and were very kind. ID will be sent via post, the old one I can send via post back. 8 years ago we had to wait from 5 o'clock and were spending the whole day for application and for picking up another one whole day meaning what I did in 30 min, we were spending 2 days in the past. Thank you very much... Critical: Before you go it is important to register on the website and to get the reservation PIN code. While you get the reservation all needed information is asked on the website, once you fill them at the end it fills up the application form for you automatically, all you need to do is to print and bring it to the police thats it. Once again thanks a lot for the great service, huge improvements, fast handling.

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David .Anderson

This was such a change from the Petrzalka office. I was there at my appointment time and was seen 5 mins after my appointment. All the staff including the guard at the door spoke English. I am really impressed with the changes the department has made in the new office. last time it was 11 hours of waiting with a small child and very rude and unhelpful staff. Well done SK for these changes :)

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Dana Staton

A few years back the foreign police station was in Petrzalka in old and small building without facilities, and option to book appointment. We had to queue for hours to get in, starting as early as 3am. It was never a pleasant experience, had to go there a few times. The last time we went to foreign police station, it is already in new place with option to book an appointment. We had our appointment 8:30, came to the place at 8, 8:15 we went in and waited for our number to come up. There was a policeman at the door, directing everybody where to go, what to do. The whole meeting took around 20 mins, policemen were polite and helpful. There is finally an option to get your documents sent where you need, no need to go to the station second time to pick it up. I can see a big improvement when comparing the experience a few years back. However, there is still a space for improvement - everybody working there should speak english, which is not the case. Also, all instructions on boards and machines should also be in English as it is a foreign police station...

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Francesco La Viola

Looooong waits, no English speaking staff, they absolutely don't care, they just want to get rid of you as soon as possible. Eventually the personnel might even abuse of their power and fine you. I am absolutely sorry for who has to experience this. Worst foreign police service of (what technically should be) Europe. I hope the same will happen to them! Enjoy!

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KENNY YEN

Good building with the worse employee ever seen. What kind of institution deal with foreigners don’t speak English and tell people to get out?

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Vlado Murin

Very nice translation...every Alien should register at this office

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Vlassis Giouroukos

As EU citizens the procedure to register was straightforward and quick. We were advised to be there at 7:00 although they open at 7:30. They did open 7:30 and they immediately called EU citizens on a separate (very small) queue. The main issue is that the announcements were only in Slovak. Once inside someone asked us the reason of the visit (in Slovak)and printed a relevant number ticket. We waited in the sitting area for our number to appear. Once our number came on the screen we went to appropriate counter. The police officer was polite and spoke English. We had the wrong application but she printed the correct one and helped us fill it in. At some point we needed to pay some fee. We were given some number codes which we entered at a paying machine. The language on the machine was Slovak but there was someone who helped us get through the screens, pay and get the receipts. The machine accepts cash and cards (also contactless). As EU citizens to register we needed 1. work contract, 2.accomodation contract, 3. 2 photos 3x3.5cm, 4. passports, 5. the application form. After you hand in the paperwork, you have your photo, signature and fingerprints taken and you're done. The whole process after our number appeared on the screen took around 40-45minutes. 4 stars because if you are a foreigner it's unlikely that you speak Slovak, so anouncements could also have been in English to make the whole process easier.