What is an N.I.E?
An NIE Number is a tax identification number to be used in Spain.
Prior to purchasing a property, selling a property, obtaining a mortgage, starting up a business or working in Spain, it is a requirement by law that every individual possess an NIE Number.
The application process is laborious and time consuming, and without the use of a service such as ours, would require normally two trips to Spain, and over 10 hours of waiting in queues, along with the filling out of complexed application forms.
The actual NIE Number, when produced from a National Police Station in Spain is printed out on a piece of paper, and this sheet of paper is often used as a form of identity.
Once you have been issued an NIE number, it is yours for life.
What is a Residencia?
The new Residents Certificate is a replacement for the existing foreign Residence Card (Residencia Card) which foreigners used to have to apply for after being physically resident in Spain for more than 6 months.
The new Royal Decree 240/2007 of February 16 2007 states that foreign residents from EU countries must apply for the new Resident Certificate after living in Spain for 3 months.
To apply for the new EU Residents Certificate please visit your nearest National Police office and complete Residents Certificate Form EX 16.
It is usually best to get there for 9am, if not 30 mins or 1 hour before to ensure you can be seen and avoid a wasted trip. At Most pólice stations people are usually queuing from 8am or even 7am and shortly before 9am the first x number of people (usually 50 or 100 people) will get a numbered ticket meaning that they will be seen that day. You will require the following documentation to apply for the Residents Certificate:
Residents Certificate Application Form, available from local Town Hall
NIE Number original paper
Applicant's Passport (Original + 1 Copy)
Census,(padrón) Certificate, available from local Town Hall (Original)
2 Passport size Photographs
6.70 Euros Application Fee
Each individual applicant must be present when applying for the Residents Certificate, however an authorised third party may collect the completed certificate on your behalf.
Anyone who already has a Residencia card or applied for one before April 1st 2007 does not need to apply for the new Residents Certificate until their Residencia card expires.
Service we can offer, and costs?
We charge 75 Euros, for this price we will queue at the police stationto collect the forms, go with you to the center where we will make the application, we then help you complete all the relevant paperwork, then return to the police station for a second time to present the paperwork and the bank receipt. Have a translator present if required.
After they have informed you that the NIE is ready we will then take you to collect, or if you are not here we can also pick it up on your behalf.
For more information please feel free to contact us, by using the contact us section of this webpage
