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Translator required for Residencia please

Translator required for Residencia please

Postby shepgrove » Mon Dec 11, 2017 3:44 pm

We are trying to apply for Residencia and realise that with our limited Spanish we need a translator! Ideally we want someone who can hold our hand, make the appointment and come with us to make it stress free. We live in Lo Crispin. Any advice very much appreciated please.
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Re: Translator required for Residencia please

Postby shirlie anne » Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:30 pm

Hi my Hubbie can do this for you
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Re: Translator required for Residencia please

Postby shepgrove » Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:41 pm

Can you pm us with contact details? Many thanks
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Re: Translator required for Residencia please

Postby Paulr » Tue Dec 12, 2017 5:15 pm

My wife and I used Jean-Paul at Sunflower in Benijofar:

https://www.sunflowercostablanca.com/

They charge Eu 60 per person - this included an initial meeting to tell us what documents we needed to get together, making the appointment (at Orihuela, rather than Torrevieja, because it's a lot less painful!), meeting the week before to check our documentation and make copies as required, paying the required fee at the bank, driving us to Orihuela on the day of the appointment and translating. On the day, we were in and out of the appointment in 15 minutes.

Some people will tell you that you can do it yourself, but we'd tried previously at Torrevieja and although our solicitor had made the appointment for us and completed the application forms, they wouldn't entertain us without a translator. The translators I contacted wanted a minimum of Eu 50, so we thought it was worth paying extra to Sunflower to make the process as simple and pain-free as possible.
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Re: Translator required for Residencia please

Postby shepgrove » Tue Dec 12, 2017 6:16 pm

Thank you - very good advice!
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Re: Translator required for Residencia please

Postby sunworshipper » Mon Dec 18, 2017 11:45 am

Paulr wrote:My wife and I used Jean-Paul at Sunflower in Benijofar:

https://www.sunflowercostablanca.com/

They charge Eu 60 per person - this included an initial meeting to tell us what documents we needed to get together, making the appointment (at Orihuela, rather than Torrevieja, because it's a lot less painful!), meeting the week before to check our documentation and make copies as required, paying the required fee at the bank, driving us to Orihuela on the day of the appointment and translating. On the day, we were in and out of the appointment in 15 minutes.

Some people will tell you that you can do it yourself, but we'd tried previously at Torrevieja and although our solicitor had made the appointment for us and completed the application forms, they wouldn't entertain us without a translator. The translators I contacted wanted a minimum of Eu 50, so we thought it was worth paying extra to Sunflower to make the process as simple and pain-free as possible.




i have been trying to contact Sunflowercostablanca but to no avail. Are they still open do you know?
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