The Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE) is the residence card for foreigners in Spain. It proves your legal stay and includes your NIE (foreigner ID number), photo, and fingerprints, and type of permit.

  • Register your address at the local town hall (ayuntamiento).
  • You’ll receive a “padrón certificate”, needed for your TIE appointment.
  • Book an appointment online (Extranjería → Policía Nacional).
  • Bring: passport, visa approval, padrón certificate, EX-17 form, fee payment (Modelo 790).
  • At the appointment: fingerprints + photo.
  • Return to the police station (usually after 30–45 days).
  • Show your resguardo (receipt) from fingerprinting.
  • Collect your TIE card.

While it’s technically possible to handle your TIE application independently, the complexity and high stakes involved make professional assistance a valuable investment.

  • Appointments: Waiting times vary by city (1–4 weeks). Be patient.
  • Paperwork: Missing documents cause delays—double-check everything.
  • Language: Non-Spanish speakers may need help or translation tools.
  • Step-by-step guidance: Clear instructions to avoid mistakes.
  • Time-saving tips: Know exactly what documents and steps are needed.
  • Support: Help with appointments, forms, and language barriers.
  • Peace of mind: Reduce stress in dealing with bureaucracy.