š§¾ Useful Links and Contact Info for Newcomers in Adeje
So youāve just landed in Costa Adeje, suitcase in one hand and a million questions in the other. Welcome! š Now itās time to tackle the practical side of paradiseāpaperwork.
Whether you need a NIE, want to register at the town hall, or you’re wondering where to go for your residency card, weāve compiled a handy list of official links, office addresses, and resources to make life easier.
š If youāre not sure where to begin, check out our full guide: Ā
š Relocating to Costa Adeje ā 20 Questions Answered for British Families
Ā šŖšø Government Appointment Systems
Almost all official paperwork starts here. Youāll need to book appointments (Cita Previa) for things like NIE, TIE, and immigration processes.
Ā š Cita Previa for NIE & TIE Ā
Ā š Key Offices in Costa Adeje & Nearby
Ā šļø National Police Station (ComisarĆa de PolicĆa Nacional ā Adeje) Ā
Handles NIE and TIE applications/renewals. Ā
š Calle Tinerfe el Grande, 46, 38670 Adeje Ā
š„ļø Book via Cita Previa
Ā šļø Town Hall (Ayuntamiento de Adeje) Ā
For empadronamiento (address registration), schooling, local services. Ā
š Calle Grande, 1, 38670 Adeje Ā
> šļø Look for āCita Previaā on the homepage for appointments.
Ā š„ Centro de Salud Adeje (Public Health Centre) Ā
Apply for your tarjeta sanitaria (health card) after registering with Social Security. Ā
š Calle Las Torres, 5, 38670 Adeje
Ā š¼ TesorerĆa General de la Seguridad Social (Arona Office) Ā
Handles Social Security registration (Seguridad Social). Required for healthcare and employment.
š Avenida de Chayofita, 22, 38650 Los Cristianos Ā
Ā š Official Forms & Documents
Ā š EX-15 Form (NIE Application) Ā
Download and fill this out before your NIE appointment. Ā
š [EX-15 NIE Form (PDF)](https://extranjeros.inclusion.gob.es/ficheros/modelos_solicitudes/mod_solicitudes2/15-Formulario_NIE.pdf)
Ā š° Modelo 790-012 (Tax Form for NIE/TIE) Ā
Required for paying the admin fee before your appointment. Ā
š [Fill out online](https://sede.policia.gob.es/Tasa790_012/)
Ā š Help with Translations & Paperwork
While not official, many expats and newcomers in Adeje turn to:
– Facebook groups: Try “Brits in Tenerife”, “Tenerife Expats”, or “Expats in Adeje”
– Local GestorĆas: These are professional advisors who can help with paperwork, in English or Spanish.
Ā š Immigration & Residency Resources
Ā šŖšø Spanish Government Immigration Portal Ā
General info, including family reunification, visas, long-term residency. Ā
š www.inclusion.gob.es/web/migraciones
Ā š¬š§ UK Governmentās Living in Spain Guide Ā
For British nationals, post-Brexit residency info, driving licenses, healthcare. Ā
Ā āļø Bonus: Quick Tips for Using Spanish Government Websites
– Many official sites only work on desktop or laptopsāthey may not load properly on phones.
– Google Translate can help, but some drop-down menus may still show in Spanish.
– Download forms and save PDFs before printing or filling out.
Ā š¬ Final Words
Relocating is a big stepābut you donāt have to figure it all out on your own. Use these resources, ask for help when needed, and donāt forget to pause and enjoy a cortado while sorting your paperwork.
If youāre still figuring out your NIE, residency, or healthcare status, donāt miss our main guide: Ā
Relocating to Costa Adeje ā 20 Questions Answered for British Families
