• Approach to Multilingualism

    This document explains the regime that is applied in eu-LISA with regard to the use of official EU languages throughout our corporate website and the use thereof in eu-LISA pubblications.

  • 2015 Annual Work Programme

    The Annual Work Programme provides a high level description of the activities to be carried out by the Agency in 2015, translating its strategic goals into particular objectives and tasks and providing a basis for budgetary planning. Whilst reading this document please be aware that "Abstract of decision n. 2015-113 of the Management Board of eu-LISA" (present on this website)

  • eu-LISA Annual Conference 2014 Report

    The Report of the first international eu-LISA Conference “Smart Borders A Faster and Safer Way to Europe” has just been issued. The report features a summary of the speeches and the presentations delivered as well a synthesis of the discussions during the Conference who took place on 01 October 2014. Stakeholders, practitioners and experts from 25 European countries gathered at

  • eu-LISA in action

    For the first time in its history, the European Union has an agency responsible for managing and promoting information and communication technology (ICT) as a key success factor for implementing the Union’s policies in the area of justice, security and freedom. eu-LISA helps EU countries get the most out of the latest ICT technologies in the fields of border management

  • EU Agencies working with you

    The network of specialist EU agencies set up by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union to carry out specific legal, technical or scientific tasks is an important component of the EU. They work alongside the main EU institutions and Member States, feeding them evidence-based advice to help shape informed policies and laws at the EU and

  • SIS II and eu-LISA: supporting safety and security in the Schengen area

    The Schengen Information System (SIS II) is a large-scale IT system that supports public security, border control and law enforcement cooperation in Europe. The agency runs SIS II and keeps it operational 24/7, allowing national authorities to constantly exchange and share information.

  • Eurodac and eu-LISA: helping to manage asylum applications

    Eurodac is a centralised EU database that collects and processes the digitalised fingerprints of asylum seekers. Set up in 2003, it is currently used by all EU-28 countries as well as Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. eu-LISA keeps Eurodac fully operational and in service 24/7, allowing national authorities to constantly exchange and share information.

  • VIS and eu-LISA: supporting secure and hassle-free travel in the EU

    The Visa Information System (VIS) allows countries that are part of the Schengen area to exchange information on visas to avoid ‘visa shopping’ and help fight illegal immigration. eu-LISA keeps VIS operational and in service 24/7, allowing national authorities to constantly exchange and share information.