Skip to main content
Try Lexiel for freeTry now →
NIE and Residency in Spain: Complete Guide for Foreigners 2026
Practical Guides12 minLexiel

NIE and Residency in Spain: Complete Guide for Foreigners 2026

What the NIE is, how to obtain it, difference between NIE and TIE, EU vs. non-EU residence, social rootedness, digital nomad visa and family reunification.

immigrationNIETIEresidence permitforeigners

# NIE and Residency in Spain: Complete Guide for Foreigners 2026

The NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero; Foreigner Identification Number) is the essential tax and administrative identifier for any foreigner with economic, professional or social ties to Spain. Without it, you cannot buy property, open a bank account, sign an employment contract or pay taxes.

What is the NIE and what is it for?

The NIE is an alphanumeric number (letter + 7 digits + letter) assigned by the National Police. It does not authorise residence or work in Spain; it is purely an identification number. It appears on the TIE (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero; Foreigner Identity Card) or on the Registration Certificate for EU citizens.

EU vs. non-EU residents: two distinct regimes

EU/EEA/Swiss citizens exercise free movement rights and must register in the Central Register of Foreigners if they stay more than 3 months (ex-Art. 7 RD 240/2007), obtaining a Registration Certificate bearing their NIE.

Non-EU nationals need a residence authorisation and must apply for their TIE within 30 days of entry or grant of authorisation.

Types of residence authorisation for non-EU nationals

  • Employment: job offer + national employment situation report
  • Self-employment: viable business plan
  • Non-profit: sufficient funds + health insurance
  • Family reunification: spouse and minor children of a legal resident
  • Social rootedness: 3 years of presence + employment contract or family ties
  • Digital Nomad Visa (Startups Law 28/2022): remote work for non-Spanish companies, minimum income 200% of minimum wage

Lexiel searches up-to-date Immigration Office criteria, TSJ case law on denials, and generates appeal briefs against unfavourable residence decisions.


Try Lexiel free · 28 days

Use code LEX-BLOG for double the standard trial period. Cancel anytime, no commitment.

LEX-BLOG

Weekly legal updates

Legislative changes, relevant case law, and Lexiel news. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

GDPR compliant. We never share your email with third parties.

NIE and Residency in Spain: Complete Guide for Foreigners 2026 : Lexiel