If you’re planning to reside in Spain as a foreign national, obtaining a TIE Card is essential. The Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE) is a Foreigner’s Identity Card that grants legal residency in Spain. It serves as your official identification, proof of residency, and allows you to access public services. If you're new to Spain or have recently transitioned from an EU to non-EU status (like British citizens post-Brexit), acquiring your TIE Card can be a daunting process—but that’s where we come in.
The TIE Card is a biometric residence card issued to non-EU citizens who plan to stay in Spain for more than six months. This card includes your photograph, personal information, and your Foreigner’s Identity Number (NIE). Unlike short-term visas or permits, the TIE is your primary identification card as a legal resident in Spain, similar to a national ID card.
The process of applying for a TIE Card involves several steps and requires various documents. Here’s a breakdown of what is typically involved:
Gather Required Documents:
Pay the Application Fee:
The TIE application requires payment of a tax fee (Modelo 790-012), which you need to present during your appointment.
Schedule an Appointment:
You must book an appointment with the Oficina de Extranjería (Foreigners Office) or Comisaría de Policía(Police Station) in your province. This can often be the trickiest part, as appointment slots fill up quickly. We can assist in securing an appointment at a convenient location and time.
Attend Your Appointment:
During your appointment, you’ll need to present your documents and fingerprints will be taken. If your paperwork is in order, you’ll be given a receipt indicating when to return to collect your TIE card.
Collect Your TIE Card:
Typically, it takes around 30-45 days for the card to be ready. You’ll need to go back to the police station to collect it, presenting your receipt and identification.
Navigating the TIE application process can be challenging, especially with language barriers and unfamiliar paperwork. Our team provides expert assistance every step of the way:
Personalised Consultation:
We begin with a consultation to understand your specific situation. Whether you’re a non-EU resident applying for the first time or need to renew an existing permit, we tailor our services to your needs.
Document Preparation:
We help you gather all the necessary documents, fill out the EX-17 form, and ensure that everything is correctly translated and certified if needed. We also guide you through paying the Modelo 790-012 tax fee.
Appointment Scheduling:
Finding and booking an appointment with the Oficina de Extranjería can be complicated. We manage the booking process for you, ensuring that you secure an appointment at the earliest possible time in your local area.
In-Person Support:
If required, we can accompany you to your appointment, providing translation services and ensuring that the process goes smoothly.
Follow-Up:
We monitor the status of your TIE card and keep you updated. When it’s ready for collection, we will notify you and advise you on the final steps.