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Sevilla Appointment Guide

NIE & TIE Appointments in Sevilla

Sevilla province has approximately 58,000 foreign residents. As Andalucía’s capital, it sees growing demand but remains less competitive than coastal areas like Málaga.

Sevilla Province Offices

  • Sevilla city (Centro). Main foreigners office
  • Dos Hermanas. South of Sevilla, often has availability
  • Alcalá de Guadaíra. East, less busy
  • Écija. Interior, typically easier
  • Utrera. South, alternative option

Find Your Nearest Office

Policía Nacional Office Locator →

How to Book Your Appointment

  1. Go to Cita Previa Extranjería (search Google for “cita previa extranjería”) (the site may be slow or temporarily unavailable. Keep trying)
  2. Select province: Sevilla
  3. Choose procedure:
    • NIE: “Policía. Certificados y Asignación de NIE”
    • TIE: “Policía. Toma de huellas (expedición de tarjeta)”
  4. Enter passport number and details
  5. Select office and date
  6. Print confirmation

No Appointments Available?

  • Try offices outside city center (Dos Hermanas, Alcalá de Guadaíra)
  • Check early morning (8:00-9:00 AM)
  • Cádiz, Córdoba, or Huelva provinces are alternatives

Empadronamiento in Sevilla

Online: sevilla.org. Cita Previa

Phone: 010 or 955 010 010

Home service: For those who cannot travel: 954 59 02 37

Common Situations in Sevilla

Students: University of Sevilla attracts international students. Student Visa →

Digital Nomads: Growing tech scene in Cartuja. Digital Nomad Visa →

Latin Americans: Large Colombian and Venezuelan communities qualify for 2-year citizenship. Nationality Service →

What to Bring

For NIE (EX-15)

For TIE (EX-17)

Sevilla Appointment FAQ

Is Sevilla easier than Málaga for appointments?

Generally yes. Sevilla has fewer foreign residents than the Costa del Sol. Appointments are typically easier to find, especially outside the city center.

What languages are spoken at Sevilla appointments?

Spanish only. Unlike coastal tourist areas, English is less common. Bring someone who speaks Spanish if needed.

Last updated: January 2026