Where are the Spanish consulates in the UK?
There is the Embassy of Spain that is located in London and eight consulates. The consulates are situated in: Manchester, Belfast, Liverpool, Birmingham, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Jersey. There are also Spanish representation in two neighboring countries.
How do I contact the Spanish consulate in the UK?
CONSULATE GENERAL OF SPAIN IN LONDON Phone: 020 7589 8989. Fax: 020 7581 7888. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.maec.es/consulados/londres/es/home.
How do I book an appointment to renew my Spanish passport in London?
You need to make an appointment at the Spanish Consulate in London, but first you need to be registered on the Registro de Matricula for Spanish citizens living abroad. Links refer to the website pages in Spanish, but you can set the language to English at the very top of the page.
How long does it take to get an appointment at the Spanish embassy?
All applicants who want to apply directly should write a letter, which can be delivered in person or by post, to the Spanish Consulate. An appointment will usually be given within 2 weeks after you apply if there are appointment slots available.
How do I register with Spanish embassy?
To register, you must visit the Consular Office responsible for the place you live in, prove your residence, identity and Spanish nationality with the appropriate documentation, complete a form and provide a photograph.
Where can I renew my Spanish passport in London?
The embassy of Spain in London is located at 39 Chesham Place and can be contacted by telephone on 20 7235 5555 as well as by email [email protected]. The consular section is located at 20 Draycott Place and can be reached by telephone on 20 7589 8989.
How do I renew my Spanish passport in Spain?
Application or renewal of a Spanish passport. At the relevant office at your station of the Policia Nacional. You must make an appointment by calling this number 902.247. 364 or by using this LINK to for an online appointment.
Can UK citizens still move to Spain?
UK citizens can still move to Spain, but since the UK has now left the EU, those who want to make the permanent move will have to meet certain criteria in order to gain residency. These criteria vary according to your age, employment status and other factors.