Which office do you apply for the TIE
Please can anyone tell me where you have to go to apply for the TIE near La Marina Urb. Thanks
Please can anyone tell me where you have to go to apply for the TIE near La Marina Urb. Thanks
Hello,
Once you have completed all your forms & provided all the relevant documents, information/photographs,/photocopies etc to assist your application , this is where you go....National Police Station
Foreign office2.6 (116) · Immigration & naturalization service
Calle de la Ebanistería, 4
Open ⋅ Closes 2PM · 965 01 93 00
Cheers
Elinspain
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:52am
elinspain wrote on Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:37am:
Hello,
Once you have completed all your forms & provided all the relevant documents, information/photographs,/photocopies etc to assist your application , this is where you go....National Police Station
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Thank you so much for the information it is really helpful, just wondered if you could tell me which form I would need to complete and if it accessible online. Thanks and kind regards. Scarlett
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Scarlett18 wrote on Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:52am:
Thank you so much for the information it is really helpful, just wondered if you could tell me which form I would need to complete and if it accessible online. Thanks and kind regards. Scarlett
Hello
Ive sent you a link to a company that can assist with your residencie(Tie) application. On the link is a list of all the documents & everything else you will require as a 1st time applicant
https://www.getlegalinspain.com/nie-residencia.html
Cheers
Elinspain
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 2:25pm
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Hi Scarlett,
If you don't already have a residency certificate, I would highly recommend that you follow Elinspain's suggestion of engaging a gestor to act on your behalf - Uma at Get Legal In Spain has received many recommendations on this forum.
Please note that you cannot attend the Oficina de Extranjeria (foreigners' office) at Alicante Police without first making an appointment. These are very difficult to obtain, which is another reason for employing a gestor to help you.
Kind regards,
Kim
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:50pm
Kimmy11 wrote on Mon Oct 26, 2020 2:25pm:
Hi Scarlett,
If you don't already have a residency certificate, I would highly recommend that you follow Elinspain's suggestion of engaging a gestor to act on your behalf - Uma at Get Legal In Spain has received many recommendations on this forum.
Read more...
Please note that you cannot attend the Oficina de Extranjeria (foreigners' office) at Alicante Police without first making an appointment. These are very difficult to obtain, which is another reason for employing a gestor to help you.
Kind regards,
Kim
Thanks Kim
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