Step 1: Check Your Residence Duration
Verify that you have legally resided for five consecutive years in Spain under valid permits. Calculate total absences carefully, as even short overstays abroad may reset your eligibility.
Step 2: Gather Documentation
You must collect and prepare an organized set of documents:
- Valid passport (original and copies)
- Current residence card (TIE – Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero)
- Proof of five years of residence (renewal history, utility bills, rent contracts)
- Financial proof (bank statements, tax declarations, payslips)
- Health insurance certificate
- Criminal record certificates from Spain and country of origin
- Proof of social integration or Spanish language knowledge
- Completed EX-11 application form
- Recent passport-size photographs (white background)
Step 3: Pay the Application Fee
Complete and pay the government fee using form Modelo 790 Código 052. As of 2025, the fee for long-term residency is approximately €22–€25, depending on the province.
Step 4: Submit the Application
You can submit your application through:
- In-person: at the Oficina de Extranjería or Comisaría de Policía in your province.
- Online (Telematic Submission): via the Mercurio platform if you have a digital certificate (certificado digital).
Step 5: Await Resolution
The administration has three months to issue a resolution. If no response arrives within this timeframe, the application is considered approved by positive silence (silencio positivo), though a written confirmation is still required before issuance.
Step 6: Collect Your New Residence Card (TIE)
Once approved, schedule an appointment (cita previa) at the local police station to register fingerprints and receive your permanent residence card. Bring:
- Resolution approval letter
- Paid fee receipt
- Passport
- Two recent photographs
- Completed TIE issuance form (EX-17)