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How to Pay Spanish Tasas: A Complete Guide to Form 790
Dee Marasigan
Key takeaways
- Form 790 is mandatory for most Spanish immigration procedures.
- Use the right code: such as 012 for TIE/NIE or 052 for residence authorizations
- Pay at a bank or online and always keep your receipt.
- Double-check the form and amount — mistakes can delay your application.
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Most immigration procedures in Spain require foreign nationals to pay an administrative fee, which is more locally known as “tasa”. Paying a tasa requires a Form 790, with different codes.
From NIE and TIE applications to applying for residence permits, it is essential to understand how to complete and pay a Form 790 correctly. This article will explain how to pay these fees, know which Form 790 code to use, and how to avoid mistakes that may cause delays in your application.
What is a Tasa and Form 790?
A “tasa” is any administrative fee for most immigration and residence procedures. This is paid using the Form 790, which comes in different codes (ex. 012, 038, 052, etc.) depending on the procedure: such as NIE and TIE issuance or renewals, residence permits, international mobility authorization (for digital nomads), etc.
Each procedure has its own code in the Form 790:
790-012: is commonly used for obtaining or renewing the TIE, getting assigned a NIE, and other short-term basic procedures.
790-038: is needed for authorizations related to employment or work permits under UGE.
790-052: is required for initial, temporary, or extended residence authorizations.
How to Fill Out the Form 790
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Access the official Spanish Government portal for tasas (usually found on the Sede Electrónica for the specific procedure). For immigration/extranjería forms, you’ll find the link in the Policía or Extranjería site.
Tasa 790-012: Link
Tasa 790-038: Link
Tasa 790-052: Link
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Once you’ve selected the correct 790 procedure (ex. 790-012 for obtaining your TIE), fill in your personal details. These details include your name, passport, NIE (if applicable), address, and the specific procedure you’re paying for. Most times the form automatically shows the amount due.
For reference (as of February 2026)***:
- Initial TIE issuance (Tasa 790-012): 16.08€
- TIE renewal (Tasa 790-012): 19.30€
- Initial Application for International Mobility Authorization (Tasa 790-038): 73.26€
- Renewal of International Mobility Authorization (Tasa 790-038): 78.67€
- Initial Temporary Residence Authorization (Tasa 790-052): 10.94€
- Renewal of Temporary Residence Authorization (Tasa 790-052): 16.40€
***Administrative fees are subject to change every year.
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If paying in person, print the completed form, usually in three copies. If paying online, follow the steps below.
How to Pay the Form 790
There are two main payment options:
1. In person at a bank
- Take your printed Form 790 to a Spanish bank. Most banks accept cash payment for government fees.
- The bank will stamp your forms — usually keeping one copy and returning the others as proof of payment.
- Keep your stamped copy; authorities require it when submitting your application.
2. Online Payment
- Certain 790 forms allow online payment using Spain’s digital identity systems (Cl@ve, digital certificate, DNIe).
- After paying online, download the receipt — this serves as official proof of payment.
- Online payment is especially convenient for expats who may not have immediate access to a Spanish bank branch.
What to Do After You Pay
- Keep your stamped or digital receipt — you must present it with your application.
- For digital nomads, include your tasa 038 payment receipt when submitting your visa documents online.
- Always double-check that the correct Form 790 code matches your procedure.
Common Mistakes to avoid
❌ Filling out the wrong form code (012 vs 052)
❌ Not keeping a stamped receipt
❌ Paying the wrong amount — fees change annually
Conclusion
Paying Spanish tasas as an expat or digital nomad is straightforward once you know which Form 790 code applies. Here are the key steps:
- Ensure the correct form code.
- Complete and print the form.
- Pay it at a bank or online.
- Keep the proof of payment for your application.
By following these steps carefully, you can ensure your immigration or remote-work process in Spain goes smoothly without unnecessary delays.
Dee Marasigan
Immigration specialist who guides English-speaking expats through Spain’s visa and residency requirements. She focuses on clear, practical advice to simplify the immigration process and help newcomers settle smoothly.
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