As a european citizen how do I get a NIE numb in Mallorca
To get a NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) number in Mallorca, Spain, follow these steps:
1. Make an appointment (cita previa) ( We can help with that ) :
- Visit the government website: sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es
- Select "Mallorca" and "Policía-Toma de huellas"
- Choose "Policia
- Asignación de NIE" 2. Required documents: - Completed EX-15 ( ( click here to download ) form - Valid passport and a photocopy - Proof of purpose (work contract, property purchase, business activity, etc.) - Proof of address in Mallorca - Payment of the fee (around ?12) using form 790 - Two passport-size photos 3. Visit the police station: The main office in Palma is: Oficina de Extranjería C/ Ciudad de Querétaro s/n 07007 Palma de Mallorca 4. Additional tips: - Arrive early on your appointment day - Bring original documents and photocopies - Consider using a gestor (administrative helper) if you need assistance - Some documents may need to be translated into Spanish - Processing typically takes 1-2 weeks Note: Requirements may change, so it's advisable to check the official government website or consult with your local authorities for the most up-to-date information.
- Asignación de NIE" 2. Required documents: - Completed EX-15 ( ( click here to download ) form - Valid passport and a photocopy - Proof of purpose (work contract, property purchase, business activity, etc.) - Proof of address in Mallorca - Payment of the fee (around ?12) using form 790 - Two passport-size photos 3. Visit the police station: The main office in Palma is: Oficina de Extranjería C/ Ciudad de Querétaro s/n 07007 Palma de Mallorca 4. Additional tips: - Arrive early on your appointment day - Bring original documents and photocopies - Consider using a gestor (administrative helper) if you need assistance - Some documents may need to be translated into Spanish - Processing typically takes 1-2 weeks Note: Requirements may change, so it's advisable to check the official government website or consult with your local authorities for the most up-to-date information.