Quick Facts
- What: Foreigner identification number
- Apply: Police station or consulate
- Permanence: Number stays with you forever
- POA: Representative can apply on your behalf
Overview
The foreigner ID number. Can’t do much in Spain without it—bank accounts, property purchases, contracts, employment.
NIE vs TIE
The NIE is just a number. If you get a residence permit, you’ll also get a TIE card (physical ID card) that displays your NIE. Non-residents can have an NIE without a TIE.
Application
- Apply at police station with appointment or consulates abroad
- Reason for needing it must be documented
- Property purchase, business setup justify applications
- The number is permanent—stays with you even if you leave Spain
Our Services
We can obtain your NIE through power of attorney if you’re not yet in Spain.
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