NIE, TIE & Padrón Services in Spain: Trusted Partners

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NIE, TIE & Padrón Services in Spain

Whether you need to get your Spanish NIE from abroad, finalize your TIE card after arrival, or sort out your empadronamiento, social security and digital certificate inside Spain — SpainGuru recommends two vetted partners covering both routes.

🌍 REMOTE • FROM ABROAD
Vetted Partner

E-Residence

Spain-based legal firm (License No. 62802L, since 2013) helping foreigners handle Spanish paperwork remotely via Power of Attorney — no need to travel to Spain.

  • Spanish NIE (white, for non-residents)
  • NIE Verde for EU citizens
  • Spanish bank account opened online
  • FNMT digital certificate
  • Autónomo registration & S.L. company
  • Beckham Law & Digital Nomad Visa
NIE service fees: Basic €199 · Priority €299 · VIP Urgent €499
+ official Spanish State fee (Modelo 790 Código 012, ~€10–€12)
🎁 SpainGuru readers save €10 with code SPAINGURU at checkout
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🇪🇸 IN-SPAIN • POST-ARRIVAL
Vetted Partner

Entretrámites

Madrid-based gestoría that handles the in-person Spanish residency paperwork you can only do once you’re on the ground — TIE, padrón, EU certificate (CUE) and more.

  • TIE card (Foreigner Identity Card) application
  • Empadronamiento (padrón) certificate
  • EU Certificate (CUE) for EU citizens
  • Social Security Number (NUSS)
  • Individual Health Card (TSI)
  • Digital certificate enrollment
TIE Halfpack: €136 · TIE Fullpack: €192 · EU Certificate Only: from €99
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Choose E-Residence when you need to get your NIE, open a bank account or sort out tax paperwork before you arrive in Spain — fully remote via authorised legal representation. Choose Entretrámites when you’re already in Spain and need to handle your TIE card, empadronamiento, EU residency certificate or other in-person procedures.

Both partners are private legal/administrative assistance providers — not government authorities. Final approval and timelines depend on the competent Spanish authorities.