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Who does residence applications and how much?

Who does residence applications and how much?

Postby Seahorse » Sun Nov 02, 2014 3:11 pm

Can any one tell me of anyone who does residence applications and how much the charge is.
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: Who does residence applications and how much?

Postby Janjan » Mon Nov 03, 2014 4:18 pm

Depends which area you live in. It's possible to do it yourself. Look up the Help Vejabaja website and you can download information sheets for almost anything to start with.
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Re: Who does residence applications and how much?

Postby Jordy » Mon Nov 03, 2014 4:42 pm

Hello seahorse,
If you live in this area and are mobile it is quite easy to do yourself.
The first step is to go to the town hall at Playa Flamenca. Park the car at the mercadona car park and it's a few minutes walk to the town hall (which is just off the N-332 and faces onto it).
The office is on the ground floor in the left corner as you go in. You need to be there between 08.30 & 11.45.
On this visit you will be given your application form, a form to take to the bank (to pay the tax) and a list of paperwork to bring to your appointment which will be made whilst you are there for 7 - 10 days later.
When you go back for your appointment, they will check all of your paperwork is present (and current), smile at you if it is, then tell you to come back 7 - 10 days later between 13.30 & 15.00 to collect your Residencia card.
Also on the same floor you can get your SIP card, Padron and sort your water bill out if needed.

Long winded I know, but cheaper than hiring someone who will charge you for filling in a piece of paper you could do yourself.

PS I recommend getting there early and beating the queue. There a limited appointments and the early bird, etc, etc. This also applies to the other 2 visits. The nearer the front the quicker you can get on with your life. :)

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Re: Who does residence applications and how much?

Postby Jan » Mon Nov 03, 2014 5:20 pm

Jordy wrote:Hello seahorse,
If you live in this area and are mobile it is quite easy to do yourself.
The first step is to go to the town hall at Playa Flamenca. Park the car at the mercadona car park and it's a few minutes walk to the town hall (which is just off the N-332 and faces onto it).
The office is on the ground floor in the left corner as you go in. You need to be there between 08.30 & 11.45.
On this visit you will be given your application form, a form to take to the bank (to pay the tax) and a list of paperwork to bring to your appointment which will be made whilst you are there for 7 - 10 days later.
When you go back for your appointment, they will check all of your paperwork is present (and current), smile at you if it is, then tell you to come back 7 - 10 days later between 13.30 & 15.00 to collect your Residencia card.
Also on the same floor you can get your SIP card, Padron and sort your water bill out if needed.

Long winded I know, but cheaper than hiring someone who will charge you for filling in a piece of paper you could do yourself.

PS I recommend getting there early and beating the queue. There a limited appointments and the early bird, etc, etc. This also applies to the other 2 visits. The nearer the front the quicker you can get on with your life. :)

Jordy


:text-goodpost:..and very well explained.

Thank you, it should be helpful to others as well.
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