Steps to get a NIE if you are not european union in Mallorca
Here are the steps to obtain a NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) in Mallorca, Spain, if you are a non-EU citizen:
1. Make an appointment (cita previa) ( We can help with that ) :
- Visit the government website (sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es)
- Select "Mallorca" and "Policía-Asignación de NIE"
- Fill in your details to get an appointment
2. Prepare required documents:
- Form EX-15 ( ( click here to download ) (completed and signed)
- Original passport and photocopy
- Proof of purpose for requesting NIE (work contract, property purchase, business activity, etc.)
- Proof of entry into Spain (entry stamp or boarding pass)
- Payment of fee (around ?9.84)
- Form 790 Code 012 - Proof of address in Mallorca 3. On appointment day: - Arrive at the Immigration Office (Oficina de Extranjería) on time - Bring all original documents and photocopies - Present your documentation - Pay the fee at a bank if not done previously 4. Collection: - You may receive your NIE the same day - In some cases, you might need to return after a few days - Keep the receipt they give you Additional notes: - Documents in other languages must be translated by a sworn translator - Consider using a gestor (administrative assistant) to help with the process - Appointments can be difficult to get, so book well in advance - The NIE is permanent but the certificate is valid for 3 months Remember that requirements may change, so it's advisable to check with the official Spanish immigration website or consult with a local gestor for the most up-to-date information.
- Form 790 Code 012 - Proof of address in Mallorca 3. On appointment day: - Arrive at the Immigration Office (Oficina de Extranjería) on time - Bring all original documents and photocopies - Present your documentation - Pay the fee at a bank if not done previously 4. Collection: - You may receive your NIE the same day - In some cases, you might need to return after a few days - Keep the receipt they give you Additional notes: - Documents in other languages must be translated by a sworn translator - Consider using a gestor (administrative assistant) to help with the process - Appointments can be difficult to get, so book well in advance - The NIE is permanent but the certificate is valid for 3 months Remember that requirements may change, so it's advisable to check with the official Spanish immigration website or consult with a local gestor for the most up-to-date information.