Everything an arriving student or Erasmus needs to nail the NIE in Sevilla this year — forms, fees, appointments and the slip-ups to dodge.
Sorting a NIE in Sevilla runs on the same national rulebook as the rest of Spain, but it is the local appointment crunch — sharpest right when term begins — that decides whether you spend your first month studying or queuing.
Start by nailing down your grounds (your university acceptance letter usually does the job), fill in the EX-15, pay the Modelo 790-012, then chase a cita previa. Bring both originals and copies on the day.
The files that get bounced almost always have the same flaws: a wrongly completed EX-15, the wrong fee code, or missing proof of why you need it. We check all of that before you set foot in the office.