Bratislava Foreign Police Relocates to New Premises
Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Foreign Police in Bratislava is relocating to new premises on Račianska Street.
- The office will be temporarily closed to the public from May 11 to May 17 due to the move.
- Appointments scheduled during the closure will be automatically rescheduled to May 26.
The Foreign Police department in Bratislava is set to move to a new location on Račianska Street, a change that will temporarily impact public services. The office on Regrútska Street will be completely closed from May 11 to May 17 as staff facilitate the relocation.
For foreign nationals who had appointments scheduled at the original location on May 11, 13, and 15, their appointments will be automatically moved to May 26 at the new Račianska Street address. The department is notifying affected individuals via email, using the contact information provided during their booking. This proactive communication aims to minimize disruption and ensure a smooth transition for clients.
Foreigners who were scheduled for service at the original address on Regrútska Street on May 11, 13, and 15, 2026, will have their appointments automatically moved to May 26, 2026. All services will be handled at the new address on Račianska Street.
All services will exclusively be provided at the new address starting May 18. The police urge clients to verify their appointment details and follow the instructions sent via email before visiting. This move is part of an effort to consolidate services and potentially improve facilities for both staff and the public, though the immediate focus is on managing the transition efficiently.
Foreigners who were scheduled for service at the original address on Regrútska Street on May 11, 13, and 15, 2026, will have their appointments automatically moved to May 26, 2026. All services will be handled at the new address on Račianska Street.
Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.