Moving to Spain is exciting, but handling legal and administrative procedures can be complicated. Many foreigners make mistakes that cost them time and money. This article explains the five most common errors and how to avoid them.

1. Delaying the NIE Application
The **NIE (Foreigner Identification Number)** is essential for almost any procedure in Spain. From opening a bank account to buying property, you cannot move forward without this document.
Tip: Apply for your NIE as soon as possible to avoid delays.
2. Confusing the NIE and TIE
It is common for foreigners to think that the **NIE** and **TIE** are the same, but they are not. The **TIE (Foreigner Identity Card)** is necessary to obtain legal residence in Spain.
Tip: Make sure you understand the difference and know which one you need based on your situation.
3. Ignoring Non-Resident Taxes
If you own property in Spain but live in another country, you must pay the **Non-Resident Tax**. Failure to do so can result in fines and penalties.
Tip: Seek tax advice to comply with these obligations.
4. Buying Property Without Reviewing Documentation
Acquiring property without verifying permits and documents can lead to legal problems in the future.
Tip: Before signing, ensure a legal expert reviews all documentation.
5. Signing Contracts Without Understanding Them
Many foreigners sign contracts in Spanish without fully understanding the content. This can be risky.
Tip: Seek certified translations and the support of a specialized lawyer.
Conclusion:
Avoiding these mistakes will help you enjoy your experience in Spain without legal complications. At **Legal Help Services**, we are here to guide you every step of the way and ensure everything is in order.
Do you need help with your legal procedures?
📞 Call us at +34 966 941 650
🌐 Visit us at www.legalhelpservices.es
📍 We are located at C/ Escorpio 4, Local 24









