Lost my Spanish ID (TIE) and I want to go to Italy

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I'm on a student visa in Spain and I had a Spanish residence card or TIE but it was inside my wallet which was stolen. My visa is already expired and I want to travel to Italy but my TIE duplicate appointment isn't until January. Is it possible for me to just get an Autorización de Regreso for me to travel? Will they allow me to leave the country and come back with just this document? Will this document be accepted by the Italian immigration?






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Can I travel in Europe with a tie card?

The answer is no.

What do I do if I lose my tie card?

The first thing you should do, once you realize that your physical card has been lost or stolen, is to report it to the police. You should visit any police station to report the \u201cdisappearance\u201d of your TIE and make a record of it.

How do I get a replacement tie card in Spain?

Application for a Duplicate Stolen or Lost TIE
  • Passport or travel title or, as the case may be, valid registration card.
  • One recent photographs, in colour, on a white background, permit (carnet) size.
  • EX17 two copies.
  • Payment of the corresponding fee (TASA Modelo 790)


  • How do I find my tie number in Spain?

    To request the TIE it is necessary to make an appointment online with the Oficina de Extranjeros - cita previa-, which can be done here. Currently, the Spanish administration has created a special option for the new TIE. Select the province where you live and the option "Polic\xeda-Exp. Toma de huellas" (or\u201cPolicia-Exp.



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