The TIE (Título de Identidad de Extranjero) is a foreign identity card issued in Spain. To get your TIE in Mallorca, follow these steps:
1. Location:
The main police station for TIE processing in Mallorca is:
Oficina de Extranjería
Carrer de Ruiz de Alda, 8
07011 Palma de Mallorca
2. Requirements:
- Valid passport
- Completed EX-17 form
- Proof of payment of fees (Form 790-012)
- 2 recent passport-size photos
- Proof of legal stay in Spain (visa or residency approval)
- Proof of address in Mallorca
- Original and copy of all documents
3. Process:
1. Book an appointment (cita previa) online through:
https://sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es/
2. Pay the fee at a bank
3. Attend appointment with all required documents
4. Fingerprints will be taken
5. Return to collect your TIE when ready (usually 30-40 days)
Note: Processing times may vary, and requirements might change. It's recommended to check the latest information on the official government website or consult with local authorities.
The TIE (Título de Identidad de Extranjero) is a foreign identity card issued in Spain. To get your TIE in Mallorca, follow these steps:
1. Location:
The main police station for TIE processing in Mallorca is:
Oficina de Extranjería
Carrer de Ruiz de Alda, 8
07011 Palma de Mallorca
2. Requirements:
- Valid passport
- Completed EX-17 (
( click here to download ) form
- Proof of payment of fees (Form 790-012 (
( click here to go to form ) )
- 2 recent passport-size photos
- Proof of legal stay in Spain (visa or residency approval)
- Proof of address in Mallorca
- Original and copy of all documents
3. Process:
1. Book an appointment (cita previa)
( We can help with that ) online through:
https://sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es/
2. Pay the fee at a bank
3. Attend appointment with all required documents
4. Fingerprints will be taken
5. Return to collect your TIE when ready (usually 30-40 days)
Note: Processing times may vary, and requirements might change. It's recommended to check the latest information on the official government website or consult with local authorities.