Residencia
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Residencia
Has anyone applied for residencia in Gandia recently.
If so, what documents are required and what is the procedure when attending the National Police Station.
We know where the National Police Station is.
Many thanks.
If so, what documents are required and what is the procedure when attending the National Police Station.
We know where the National Police Station is.
Many thanks.
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Re: Residencia
Thanks, but the information on the first link is not working
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Re: Residencia
Yes, but I did ask
Has anyone applied for residencia in Gandia recently.
The answer is obviously no - as no-one has replied.
The information under "Residencia" on the forum has been read - and we already know the details of what you need etc. etc.
Has anyone applied for residencia in Gandia recently.
The answer is obviously no - as no-one has replied.
The information under "Residencia" on the forum has been read - and we already know the details of what you need etc. etc.
#6
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You know where to go.
There isn't much else to say. The process is the same everywhere.
The only difference might be in how long it takes specifically in Gandia - 'fraid I don't know that one.
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Re: Residencia
I too thought it was a general question.
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Re: Residencia
I thought it was quite clear what the OP was asking, he is asking for current specific to a location information. They seem to already have knowledge of the possible, wanted to check it and hear the experience of someone who has been there recently.
Thats the way I read it anyway, and Barnie sorry can't help not in your area.
I am not sure it is the same everywhere in Spain it seems nothing much is !
Thats the way I read it anyway, and Barnie sorry can't help not in your area.
I am not sure it is the same everywhere in Spain it seems nothing much is !
#10
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You will need to be there very very early in the morning. They have a ticket system and only issue so many tickets a day. If you are too long down the queue then you wont get a ticket, and you wont get seen. We got there at 7.30 am when we went iirc and were still way down the queue. Make sure when they come out and start giving the tickets that you get one quickly, as it developed into a bit of a frenzy when we were there.
Take passport, padron, the application form that you can download (think it's in the free beer), your NIE document, numerous copies of everything, 4 photos (you only need two, but why not be safe). I think thats it.
When you eventually get to the counter they check through everything and then issue you with a payment forum to take to a local bank. Go and pay, and then go straight back to the counter with the proof, and with any luck they will give you your document. I assume you already have your NIE, which will we incorporated onto your "residencia" form
Then go and have a stiff drink
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Yes, but not recently.
You will need to be there very very early in the morning. They have a ticket system and only issue so many tickets a day. If you are too long down the queue then you wont get a ticket, and you wont get seen. We got there at 7.30 am when we went iirc and were still way down the queue. Make sure when they come out and start giving the tickets that you get one quickly, as it developed into a bit of a frenzy when we were there.
Take passport, padron, the application form that you can download (think it's in the free beer), your NIE document, numerous copies of everything, 4 photos (you only need two, but why not be safe). I think thats it.
When you eventually get to the counter they check through everything and then issue you with a payment forum to take to a local bank. Go and pay, and then go straight back to the counter with the proof, and with any luck they will give you your document. I assume you already have your NIE, which will we incorporated onto your "residencia" form
Then go and have a stiff drink
You will need to be there very very early in the morning. They have a ticket system and only issue so many tickets a day. If you are too long down the queue then you wont get a ticket, and you wont get seen. We got there at 7.30 am when we went iirc and were still way down the queue. Make sure when they come out and start giving the tickets that you get one quickly, as it developed into a bit of a frenzy when we were there.
Take passport, padron, the application form that you can download (think it's in the free beer), your NIE document, numerous copies of everything, 4 photos (you only need two, but why not be safe). I think thats it.
When you eventually get to the counter they check through everything and then issue you with a payment forum to take to a local bank. Go and pay, and then go straight back to the counter with the proof, and with any luck they will give you your document. I assume you already have your NIE, which will we incorporated onto your "residencia" form
Then go and have a stiff drink
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Re: Residencia
That’s funny, when I renewed my residencia recently, I noticed during the queuing that the official was rejecting many applications because of insufficient copies of something and missing photos, and he directed people to a small café, two doors away, to get the missing documents.
Due to the severe stress of the queuing etc, I visited the small café on several occasions to recuperate over several days. The place was tiny but had copying and photo facilities which were in constant use by the hapless foreigners being redirected from the police office.
Now that it has been mentioned, the young, friendly woman running the place had a remarkable likeness to the official two doors away. I wonder?
Due to the severe stress of the queuing etc, I visited the small café on several occasions to recuperate over several days. The place was tiny but had copying and photo facilities which were in constant use by the hapless foreigners being redirected from the police office.
Now that it has been mentioned, the young, friendly woman running the place had a remarkable likeness to the official two doors away. I wonder?
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Re: Residencia
That’s funny, when I renewed my residencia recently, I noticed during the queuing that the official was rejecting many applications because of insufficient copies of something and missing photos, and he directed people to a small café, two doors away, to get the missing documents.
Due to the severe stress of the queuing etc, I visited the small café on several occasions to recuperate over several days. The place was tiny but had copying and photo facilities which were in constant use by the hapless foreigners being redirected from the police office.
Now that it has been mentioned, the young, friendly woman running the place had a remarkable likeness to the official two doors away. I wonder?
Due to the severe stress of the queuing etc, I visited the small café on several occasions to recuperate over several days. The place was tiny but had copying and photo facilities which were in constant use by the hapless foreigners being redirected from the police office.
Now that it has been mentioned, the young, friendly woman running the place had a remarkable likeness to the official two doors away. I wonder?
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Re: Residencia
Thank you Mitzboy I was hoping that you would come in on the discussion knowing you are fairly "local".
The system has changed a little in that you wait in the afternoon for the tickets to be issued at 4.
At about ten to 4, although we were about 30 from the front, all of a sudden people flocked to the front of the queue from cafes, cars and out of nowhere so by the time it got to about 10 people before us, the tickets had gone. It probably happens at most offices anyway so it came as no suprise. The laughable thing was that 3 burly National Policeman came out to put the people at the front into an orderly queue which included the queue busters.
So today we are trying again - but going at mid-day.
I am actually waiting to go into hospital so its getting a bit frantic as I am unable to stand for long. Serves us right for not getting this business done beforehand.
Thanks again Mitzyboy, you always come up with the info.
The system has changed a little in that you wait in the afternoon for the tickets to be issued at 4.
At about ten to 4, although we were about 30 from the front, all of a sudden people flocked to the front of the queue from cafes, cars and out of nowhere so by the time it got to about 10 people before us, the tickets had gone. It probably happens at most offices anyway so it came as no suprise. The laughable thing was that 3 burly National Policeman came out to put the people at the front into an orderly queue which included the queue busters.
So today we are trying again - but going at mid-day.
I am actually waiting to go into hospital so its getting a bit frantic as I am unable to stand for long. Serves us right for not getting this business done beforehand.
Thanks again Mitzyboy, you always come up with the info.