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Moselle. Tenteling: Her Application for a Residence Permit Drags, This Malian Fears Losing Everything

Sokona Diabaté, a native of Mali, has been living in France since 2013. For the first time, she fails to take steps to renew her residence permit. She fears that she will lose everything if the situation does not resolve quickly.
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Sokona Diabaté, a native of Mali, has been living in France since 2013. For the first time, she fails to take steps to renew her residence permit. She fears that she will lose everything if the situation does not resolve quickly.

In Meurthe-et-Moselle, the time taken to obtain residence permits has increased significantly, causing exasperation of users, a situation which is explained by an increase in applications and recruitment difficulties in prefectural services. According to the figures provided by the prefecture of Meurthe-et-Moselle, the average time taken to investigate an application for a residence permit has increased from 51 to 76 days between July 2024 and J…

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observalgerie.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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