Hi,
To save typing a long answer here, I attach the (excellent) leaflet issued by the government concerning registration and the impending arrival of the 31st
December.
It sets out various situations and then gives step by step guide to which buttons to press when (just the sort of guide I love!).
Well done on getting an appointment!
Tom.
GUIDE BREXIT eng.pdf (Size: 1.97 MB / Downloads: 501)
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(17-09-2020, 06:50 PM)Witmaj Wrote: Hi Tom,
i know you have a bit of knowledge in regards to NIE and residency process as i followed your link for how to renew my NIE thanks for that, i am in process of going for my residency my husband has an opponintment next month which was booked through the Internet Cita Previa under Tramite para la documentacion de nacionales del Reino Unido (Brexit) he is currently self employed here when i book my apponintment do i use the same drop down box or do i use the box which says Tramite documentacion nacionales terceros paises familiares de nacionales del Reino Unido (Brexit) any help or advice would be appreciated .
Hi Witmaj, and welcome to the forum
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Hi Witmaj,
Yes, use the same option on the drop down menu. Well done at getting an appointment - they are like gold dust at the moment!!
Tom.
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I went today with Miguel.
Time from call to the appointment was about 2 weeks.
Was simple enough and took less than 5 minutes.
I would have gone solo, but with this new system, and my Spanish not being so good, I thought I might as well pay to have the headache and frustration removed.
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Thank you for letting us know we are going solo going to brave it 😜
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My Tip:
Take way more paperwork than you need.
Even if its not mentioned online anywhere... thinks like your home contract, all and any correspondences with local council, proof of any an all heath insurances... bank statements...
The more docs you have prepared, the more likely they are to just say ok ok, and not look at them.
BUT if they do ask for anything specific, you will have it and lots of others to back it up.
Also... Copies of everything...
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(22-09-2020, 03:09 PM)Sam Wrote: (22-09-2020, 01:29 PM)Witmaj Wrote: Thank you for letting us know we are going solo going to brave it 😜
Adventurous, I like it! Keep us posted and don't spare any detail, please.
That is EPIC!!!
I cracked up really hard.
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