Get your NIE in Spain easily

Do you need an NIE for your business in Spain? SpainEasy Support makes life easier for you by taking care of obtaining this essential document. Concentrate on your projects while we take care of the paperwork.

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Why obtain an NIE in Spain

  • Check The NIE is mandatory for all official transactions in Spain: property purchases, opening a bank account, and much more.
  • Check This number is essential for managing your taxes, signing contracts or accessing various services.
  • Check Whether you’re an investor, permanent or temporary resident, the NIE is your key to navigating the Spanish administrative system.

How we can help you get your NIE

  • Check We take care of all administrative formalities, from preparing your documents to submitting your application.
  • Check Personalized assistance tailored to your situation, whether you’re in Spain or in your home country.
  • Check Ongoing monitoring with regular updates, until you obtain your NIE.

The 2 possibilities

Choose the method that’s right for you

Option 1

From your home country

  1. Step 1: We take care of making an appointment with the Spanish consulate closest to your home.
  2. Step 2: We prepare all the necessary documents for you.
  3. Step 3: We will send you the completed documents, which you will need to print out.
  4. Step 4: You go to your appointment at the consulate with the documents you’ve been given.
  5. Step 5: You will receive your NIE within 3 weeks, by e-mail or post, directly from the consulate.

From your home country

Option 2

From Spain (proxy)

  1. Step 1: We arrange a meeting with a notary near you in Spain.
  2. Step 2: You and a member of our team are present for about an hour to sign the power of attorney at the notary’s office.
  3. Step 3: After that, we take care of all the formalities to obtain your NIE without you having to return.
  4. Step 4: You will receive your NIE within 3 weeks, without having to return to Spain.
  5. Additional cost: Approximately €150 to be paid directly to the notary (varies by region), in addition to our service fees.

From Spain

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