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Do I need a NIE to rent an apartment or live in Valencia? It’s one of the most common questions expats ask. And the short answer is: yes, you can rent an apartment in Valencia without a NIE — but only for short- or mid-term stays.
Many newcomers arrive in Valencia without a NIE — and that’s perfectly normal. The NIE is an important document, but it’s not needed for everything right away. In fact, thousands of expats begin their stay in Spain while their NIE is still being processed. The key is knowing what you can legally do without it — and when you’ll need it to move forward.
The NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is a unique identification number assigned to non-Spanish citizens. It’s used for legal, tax, and administrative purposes — much like a national ID for foreigners.
You’ll need a NIE for:
Signing a job contract
Opening a Spanish bank account
Paying taxes
Signing long-term rental agreements
Setting up utility contracts (electricity, water, internet)
Buying property
Many people ask: “What can I actually do if I arrive in Valencia without a NIE?” The good news is — quite a lot, especially in the first few weeks or months.
If you’re planning to rent an apartment in Valencia without a NIE, it’s completely possible — as long as you’re choosing a mid-term rental through a verified relocation company. A NIE (Foreigner Identification Number) is not always immediately required, particularly if you’re not yet planning to work, register for healthcare, or apply for long-term residency.
Here’s what you can legally do without a NIE:
Stay in Spain legally (up to 90 days for non-EU citizens, indefinitely for EU citizens)
Book and move into a furnished, verified mid-term apartment
Open a non-resident bank account (with some banks)
Explore neighborhoods and prepare for a more permanent move
Start your NIE application process or register for a visa
However, if you plan to sign a long-term lease, get employed, or register with public services, a NIE is an important document you’ll eventually need.
That’s why many people start with mid-term housing — it offers flexibility while you’re handling your paperwork. Companies like Globexs provide not only verified mid-term rentals, but also full relocation and legal assistance, including help with NIE applications and documentation.
By understanding what you can legally do without a NIE, you avoid unnecessary stress and move through the process at your own pace.
You don’t need a NIE to rent a fully furnished mid-term apartment in Valencia. Many expats, digital nomads, and newcomers choose this option when they first arrive. It’s ideal for:
Exploring the city before settling down long-term
Waiting for your NIE appointment
Remote work stays or temporary business assignments
Companies like Globexs specialize in this type of rental and provide legal contracts in English and Spanish — no NIE required upfront.
For long-term contracts, most landlords and real estate agencies will ask for your NIE. You’ll also likely need a Spanish bank account and proof of employment or income in Spain.
Yes — temporarily.
You can live in Valencia without a NIE during the first phase of your stay, especially if:
You’re an EU citizen
You’re on a tourist visa or visa-free stay (up to 90 days for non-EU citizens)
You haven’t formalized your legal residency yet
However, without a NIE, you may run into limitations:
No access to long-term rentals
Trouble registering for healthcare or a local doctor (CAP)
Inability to sign work contracts
No registration (empadronamiento)
Complicated school enrollment
Applying for a NIE can be slow due to demand, but the process is straightforward:
Book an appointment at the immigration office (cita previa)
Prepare documents, including your passport, EX-15 form, and reason for application
Pay the government tax at a local bank
Attend your appointment and present all required documents
Receive your NIE certificate, often the same day
Need help? Globexs offers relocation and legal assistance, including NIE guidance, visa support, and short-term housing.
If you’re just arriving in Valencia, it’s best to start with a mid-term rental through a verified relocation company like Globexs. This gives you time to:
Explore different neighborhoods
Handle paperwork and bureaucracy
Avoid scams and rental stress
Transition into long-term life with clarity
All Globexs apartments are fully furnished, bills included, and available without a NIE.
Relocating to Spain involves more than just finding an apartment — it’s a process of adapting, legalizing your stay, and getting the right documents in place. Fortunately, you don’t need a NIE to get started.
At Globexs, we help expats, remote workers, and international professionals land safely with verified mid-term rentals — no NIE required upfront. Our team also supports clients with NIE applications, legal paperwork, and residency procedures, making the transition smoother and stress-free.
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Start smart. Explore the city. Handle your paperwork. Then take your next steps with confidence.