Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs

As of January 2024, Beate Gminder is the acting Director-General of the Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs.

[2] There are also two Deputy Directors-General including one who is responsible for "horizontal affairs and migration", currently Johannes Luchner, and one in charge of "Schengen & security" acting also at Counter-Terrorism Co-ordinator, currently Olivier Onidi.

This Directorate is made up of five policy units (1) Law Enforcement Cooperation, (2) Counter-Terrorism, (3) Prevention of Radicalisation, (4) Security in the Digital Age, and (5) Organised Crime, Drugs and Corruption.

This Directorate is made up of five financial policy units (1) Funds Programming and Agencies Coordination, (2) South and Central Europe (I), (3)North, West and Central Europe (II), (4) Union actions and Procurement, and (5) Budget and Reporting.

Additionally, there are the following Migration and Home Affairs Agencies: In order to achieve its goals, the European Commission has published several policy agendas.

Euratom since 1 January 2021
Euratom since 1 January 2021
Eurozone since 2015
Eurozone since 2015
Schengen Area from January 2023
Schengen Area from January 2023
European Economic Area
European Economic Area