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Spanish Embassy for Estonia

Spanish Embassy in Estonia

Address: Liivalaia 13-15, 6th fl.10118 Tallinn
City: Tallinn (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +2 hours)
Tel.: (372) 667 6651
Fax: (372) 631 3767
Emergency tel.: +372 502 73 57
Working hours: Monday to Thursday, 9.00 - 17.00, Friday 9.00 - 15.00
Consular hours: Monday to Friday, 9.00 - 13.00

The Spanish Embassy in Tallinn is the formal communication link between the Spanish and the Estonian governments. The Ambassador heads the Embassy and is the official representative to Estonia of the Spanish Government. The Embassy fulfills the role of a Spanish public authority when it comes to consular and migration-related matters, which include issuance of passports and different kinds of certificates, visas for students, residence and work permits as well as assistance to Spanish citizens in emergency situations.

The main services provided by the Embassy include:

  • Visas
  • Births, deaths and marriages
  • Passports and emergency travel documents
  • Travel advice
  • Legalisation Service
  • Notarial services, etc.

Spanish citizens residing abroad must register with the Consular Register corresponding to the district where they live. Registration allows them to renew their documentation, to be able to prove their residence abroad and to participate in elections called in Spain, except municipal elections, as well as to request consular assistance in situations of need.

It is very important to take into account that if a Spanish citizen residing abroad changes his or her address in the future, he or she must communicate this to the Consulate so that their registration is always up to date.

Spanish citizens registered in the Register of Spanish citizens living abroad in Spanish consular offices have the right to renew and apply for Spanish passports. Although passports must be processed in their place of residence, Spanish citizens travelling abroad can apply for a new passport at the consular offices along their route in case of:

  • Loss or theft
  • Expiry
  • Approaching the expiry date
  • Damage
  • Lack of free pages

To be issued with a passport, applicants must present one of the following documents: original valid national identify card (DNI), the passport to be replaced or official birth certificate. If none of these documents is available, the consular office will consult the central authorities and, when Spanish identity and nationality has been verified, it will issue the passport, with the possibility of limiting its validity to three months.

To return to Spain, the consular office may issue a laissez-passer travel document valid solely for returning to Spain.

The Embassy is closed on the following holidays:

  • 1st January - New Year's Day
  • 18th March - St Joseph Day
  • March/April - Easter
  • 1st May - Labour Day
  • 24th June - St John Day
  • 15th June - Virgin Mary's Assumption
  • 20th August - Estonia's Restoration of Independence
  • 12th October - National Day of Spain
  • 1st November - All Saints Day
  • 6th December - Spanish Constitution's Day
  • 9th December - Immaculate Conception of Mary
  • 25th December - Christmas
  • 26th December - St Stephen Day

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