Bratislava Foreigners' Police to Relocate, Temporarily Close
Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Foreigners' Police Department in Bratislava is moving to new premises at Račianska Street 62.
- The office will be temporarily closed for public services from May 11 to May 17 due to the relocation.
- Appointments scheduled during the closure will be automatically rescheduled to May 26, with all services resuming at the new address from May 18.
Bratislava's Foreigners' Police Department is undergoing a significant relocation, moving from its current address on Regrútska Street to new, modern facilities at Račianska Street 62. This move is aimed at improving service delivery and operational efficiency for both the police force and the foreign nationals they serve.
During the transition period, from May 11 to May 17, the department will be completely closed to the public. This temporary closure is necessary to ensure a smooth and safe transfer of operations and equipment to the new location. The police have proactively communicated this closure to the public, especially to those with scheduled appointments.
For individuals who had appointments booked at the old address during the closure period, their appointments will be automatically rescheduled to May 26. These rescheduled appointments will take place at the new Račianska Street location. Affected clients will receive email notifications detailing the changes, ensuring they are informed and prepared for the new arrangements.
Starting May 18, all services will be exclusively available at the new Račianska Street address. The police are urging all clients to verify their appointment details and follow the instructions provided in the email communications before visiting. This relocation marks a new chapter for the department, promising enhanced services in a more accessible and functional environment.
Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.