To get an NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) number in Mallorca as a European citizen, follow these steps:
1. Required Documents:
- Valid passport and a photocopy
- Completed EX-15 form
- Proof of purpose (work contract, property purchase, business activity, etc.)
- Proof of address in Mallorca
- Payment of the fee (around ?10-12)
- 2 recent passport-size photos
2. Process:
a) Make an appointment (cita previa):
- Visit the National Police website (sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es)
- Select "Mallorca" and "Policia-Asignación de NIE"
3. Main locations to apply:
- Palma Police Station (Carrer de Simó Ballester, 8)
- Other National Police offices across Mallorca
4. Alternative methods:
- Apply through Spanish consulate in your home country
- Hire a gestor (administrative agent) to help with the process
- Some lawyers can assist with the application
Tips:
- Arrive early for your appointment
- Bring original documents and photocopies
- Consider bringing a Spanish-speaking person if you don't speak Spanish
- Processing typically takes 1-2 weeks
Remember that requirements and procedures may change, so it's advisable to check the official website or contact local authorities for the most current information.
To get an
NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) number in Mallorca as a European citizen, follow these steps:
1. Required Documents:
- Valid passport and a photocopy
- Completed EX-15 (
( click here to download ) form
- Proof of purpose (work contract, property purchase, business activity, etc.)
- Proof of address in Mallorca
- Payment of the fee (around ?10-12)
- 2 recent passport-size photos
2. Process:
a) Make an appointment (cita previa)
( We can help with that ) :
- Visit the National Police website (sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es)
- Select "Mallorca" and "Policia-Asignación de
NIE"
3. Main locations to apply:
- Palma Police Station (Carrer de Simó Ballester, 8)
- Other National Police offices across Mallorca
4. Alternative methods:
- Apply through Spanish consulate in your home country
- Hire a gestor (administrative agent) to help with the process
- Some lawyers can assist with the application
Tips:
- Arrive early for your appointment
- Bring original documents and photocopies
- Consider bringing a Spanish-speaking person if you don't speak Spanish
- Processing typically takes 1-2 weeks
Remember that requirements and procedures may change, so it's advisable to check the official website or contact local authorities for the most current information.