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TIE renewal before expiry date
Not sure if this is generally known, as it wasn't to me, but it is apparently possible to apply to renew your WA TIE before it expires, as long as you have already been resident for more than 5 years. That is, if you changed a green card for your TIE. If you are in a position to do this, it might help to avoid the rush everyone seems to be expecting in January and February. I only know that this seems to be true in Alicante province.
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I have to renew mine in February . I am in Malaga area and they wont renew here until its expired, my wife renewed hers in August no issues. I am starting to check for appointments to assess when they may become available.
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Originally Posted by trythallj
(Post 13331857)
Not sure if this is generally known, as it wasn't to me, but it is apparently possible to apply to renew your WA TIE before it expires, as long as you have already been resident for more than 5 years. That is, if you changed a green card for your TIE. If you are in a position to do this, it might help to avoid the rush everyone seems to be expecting in January and February. I only know that this seems to be true in Alicante province.
Our neighbours around the corner applied for theirs in August as they had been here for seven years. They still had to wait a couple of months for an appointment, and one of them has theirs finally next week. We on the other hand got residency on 17th Nov 2020 (no previous residency) but the solicitor we use got us appointments before the card ran out and we have done the renewal already. Benidorm is supposed to be hard to get appointments but we didnt care and went to Alicante There are supposedly lots of open slots in Alicante (the foreigners office, near where the market is on thursdays) as we went last monday and it was half empty. There were ten desks and not all had people at them, when we left there were just a couple of people in the queue outside. Ten minutes max for the fingerprints, confirm we had not moved and for them to scan (the old way) our passports. You would think they would have the same scanner the airports have that read the chip??? Was told four weeks to collect the TIE. I will say that when you do your renewal, check the bit of paper they give you carefully before you leave. Two of the others in the room when we were there only got five years and they were asking why. |
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Originally Posted by Barriej
(Post 13331870)
Was told four weeks to collect the TIE.
At Alicante 2 weeks seems to be the actual timeframe not 4. Was for mine and I was prompted to go after just 2 weeks by friends who told me that they had got theirs then. 4 weeks I think is the time when the designated Lote number is expected to come up but clearly that doesn't automatically mean the cards won't be available prior to that. Worth a punt for anyone in a hurry perhaps because they want to travel outside of the Schengen area say for Xmas. Two of the others in the room when we were there only got five years and they were asking why. Could be that they were mistakenly told to use the EX-17 form instead of EX-23. Quite a few alleged 'professionals' are insisting that it should be EX-17 but that's not correct for WA beneficiaries. |
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Im going to leave ours for the full four weeks unless the website has the lote number.
Might even leave it till after Christmas; we dont plan on travelling and the expired card still works (our neighbour has been in and out of the country two or three times since hers expired and not a word) As to the five year, I dont know the couple of people who complained were on their own, our solicitor, who accompanied us, told us to check the paperwork as it had happened to one of their clients (it seemed that they knew he had been out of the country for a year and a half and decided to renew him for five years.) |
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Originally Posted by Barriej
(Post 13331870)
Yes it was advertised that anyone who had the TIE with previous residency could apply up to I think 60 days before the card ran out.
Our neighbours around the corner applied for theirs in August as they had been here for seven years. They still had to wait a couple of months for an appointment, and one of them has theirs finally next week. We on the other hand got residency on 17th Nov 2020 (no previous residency) but the solicitor we use got us appointments before the card ran out and we have done the renewal already. Benidorm is supposed to be hard to get appointments but we didnt care and went to Alicante There are supposedly lots of open slots in Alicante (the foreigners office, near where the market is on thursdays) as we went last monday and it was half empty. There were ten desks and not all had people at them, when we left there were just a couple of people in the queue outside. Ten minutes max for the fingerprints, confirm we had not moved and for them to scan (the old way) our passports. You would think they would have the same scanner the airports have that read the chip??? Was told four weeks to collect the TIE. I will say that when you do your renewal, check the bit of paper they give you carefully before you leave. Two of the others in the room when we were there only got five years and they were asking why. |
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Alicante TIE renewal last month cards ready two weeks after fingerprint appointment. You can check Lote number online.
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Is the renewal much easier than getting the initial TIE issued?
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Originally Posted by astera
(Post 13332239)
Is the renewal much easier than getting the initial TIE issued?
It was in Alcoy, but maybe there are fewer people there after renewals. The actual process is much easier, and at the appointment they ask few if any questions and it takes less than 10 minutes. There seems to be some confusion as to which form to fill out and thats the only reason I left it all to the solicitor we used for the original application. |
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Originally Posted by Barriej
(Post 13332255)
The only difficulty is in getting an appointment, but its the luck of the draw. As we know a couple who did it themselves and got appointments the first time they went online.
It was in Alcoy, but maybe there are fewer people there after renewals. The actual process is much easier, and at the appointment they ask few if any questions and it takes less than 10 minutes. There seems to be some confusion as to which form to fill out and thats the only reason I left it all to the solicitor we used for the original application. |
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Appointment was no more difficult than the initial TIE and previous renewal all done in about 10 minutes. The collection after two weeks checking Lote number online, took more than an hour in the queue as no appointment needed for collection but in the queue with everyone else collecting with two people on the desks with cases full of new cards.
Getting appointment was straightforward using digital certificate. Friends of ours had a gestor trying to get appointment but with our help they had one in days whereas they had been waiting weeks. Paperwork easy to complete yourself. This is Alicante province and went to Alicante office (easy parking on non market day) rather than Benidorm closer but no appointments or Elche appointments but further away. |
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Is the renewal simply a formality or do you have to go through the entire process of showing medical insurance documentation, sufficient funds in the bank account, fresh empadronamiento certificate, etc.?
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Originally Posted by astera
(Post 13332280)
Is the renewal simply a formality or do you have to go through the entire process of showing medical insurance documentation, sufficient funds in the bank account, fresh empadronamiento certificate, etc.?
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Originally Posted by astera
(Post 13332280)
Is the renewal simply a formality or do you have to go through the entire process of showing medical insurance documentation, sufficient funds in the bank account, fresh empadronamiento certificate, etc.?
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Two very different things. TIE (Withdrawal Agreement) is a straightforward renewal after 5 years. NLV has to be renewed after one year, with double the financial requirement. If you fail to meet the requirements, you are out!
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