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Wayneedwards9

We have recently arrived in Spain with out none lucrative visa approved. We are struggling to get an appointment to get our TIE cards (finger print appointment) . Has anyone any ideas had same issue

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Wayneedwards9

Hi I’m Wayne we have finally decided to retire to our villa in Spain. Looking forward to immersing ourselves in the Spanish culture. Happy to share my experience in obtaining a none lucrative visa (NLV)

NomadWriter

@Wayneedwards9

I don't know where in Spain you are but I am in Valencia. I had the same problem with my TIE renewal. Even though I had a company (in a different city than Valencia) help me get my VISA reapproved, for several months they tried to get me an appointment but could not. I ended up paying a local company that somehow has the ability to get appointments within Valencia. That company was Settle Easy. I paid a small fee to him and less than two weeks later, he had an appointment booked for me. So, if you are in Valencia, contact that company. If you are in another city, find a local relocation company in that city and see if they can help you. Good luck!

Wayneedwards9

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Wayneedwards9

@NomadWriter

I’m in Andalusia not far from Cadiz. I have a Spanish friend trying to get an appointment hopefully he can secure one soon.

Thank you for responding

arnolp04

@Wayneedwards9

It is very difficult at the moment. It took me ages to get a TIE renewal apartment. I can only speak for my province of Almeria, but the situation may be the same where you are.  First of all, they can only be booked online - this is your starting point


I spent three weeks trying to secure an appointment using the above url, but with no joy. Then, I stumbled upon an email address and managed to write directly to the national police, again only for Almeria. They told me that they release about 200 appointments every day at around 13:30 or 14:00. If this is the same where you are, you could go online and try and book an appointment at these times. The email address I found is policia_oex_almeria@correo.gob.es - perhaps substitute Almeria in the email address for your province to contact them directly. If you send an email, write in Spanish as you may get a quicker response. Best, Paul

Wayneedwards9

Thank you Paul I will give both e both your suggestions a try