

Processing of NIEs
Are you a foreigner interested in investing or establishing your life in Spain? Do you need to manage an inheritance process or open a company? For all these procedures, it is essential that you have a NIE number - don't worry, our team is here to help you get it!
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Your NIE in 4 Steps
Do you want to invest or establish your life in Spain? The first essential step is to obtain the NIE (Foreigner Identification Number). This personal and unique number is essential to carry out any official procedure with Spanish institutions, such as opening a bank account, buying a property, signing contracts, paying taxes, or starting a business. Without the NIE, you will not be able to carry out these procedures, so it is crucial to get it to start your life or investment in Spain successfully. We help you to obtain it quickly and easily!
We offer two options for applying for a NIE in Spain, tailored to your needs:
Standard Service: Ideal if you are not in a hurry. The process can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the administrative burden and the authorities' deadlines.
Express Service: If you need the NIE urgently, our express option guarantees you to obtain the number in just several days, speeding up the procedures with the corresponding institutions.
Both services ensure a smooth and efficient process - choose the option that best suits your situation!

You are not
in Spain?
No problem!
Are you unable to attend the appointment at the police station in person to obtain your NIE? Don't worry, we are here to make the process easier for you! If you live outside Spain, we can help you apply for your NIE through the Spanish embassy or consulate in your country. And if you are already in Spain, but it is difficult for you to attend the appointment, we also offer the option of arranging the NIE on your behalf with a Power of Attorney. We simplify the process so that you can obtain your NIE number quickly and without complications, contact us and let us take care of everything!
Frequent asked Questions
1. What is the NIE and why do I need it in Spain?
The Foreigner Identification Number (NIE) is a unique number assigned to foreigners in Spain. It is essential to carry out any kind of legal or economic activity in the country, such as buying a property, opening a bank account, signing contracts, setting up a company or paying taxes. Without a NIE, you will not be able to carry out many basic procedures in Spain. At TRES, we help you obtain your NIE quickly and efficiently, facilitating your stay or economic activity in Spain.
2. How can I obtain my NIE in Spain?
There are several ways to obtain the NIE. You can apply for it in person at a police station in Spain, through a Spanish consulate abroad or through a legal representative in Spain. The application requires the presentation of certain documents, such as a passport, the official application form and an explanation of the reasons why you need the NIE. At TRES, we offer you a comprehensive service to manage your NIE application, saving you time and avoiding bureaucratic complications.
3. How long does it take to obtain the NIE?
The time to obtain the NIE can vary depending on several factors, such as the location and workload of the immigration office. In some offices in Spain, the process can be completed in a few days, while in others it can take weeks. Applying through a Spanish consulate abroad usually takes longer. At TRES, we take care to expedite the process as much as possible and keep you informed at every stage, ensuring efficient processing.
4. Does the NIE have an expiry date?
The NIE as a number does not expire; it is a permanent identifier assigned to you for life. However, the card or certificate that accredits you may have an expiry date. For example, NIEs assigned to foreigners not residing in Spain may have a limited validity. If your NIE has expired or if you need to renew it, at TRES we can help you manage the renewal or update of your documentation, ensuring that it complies with all current regulations in Spain.