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Open a Bank Account in Spain Without NIE: Guide for Immigrants 2026

25 de April de 2026 6 min read
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What nobody tells you when you arrive at the bank without a NIE

You arrive in Spain, you need to receive your salary, pay rent, or set up direct debits. You head to a bank. And the first thing they ask you is: "Do you have your NIE?" You don't. And they send you home.

This happens to almost everyone. And it's the most common trap: thinking that without a NIE it's impossible to open an account. That's not true.

You can open a bank account in Spain without a NIE. What changes is the type of account, the documents you need, and most importantly, which bank to go to.

The most costly mistake: Walking into any bank without calling first. Not all of them accept non-residents, and the ones that do have different requirements. A wasted visit costs you a whole day and a lot of frustration. Call ahead or check on the bank's website whether they offer a "non-resident account."

Two types of accounts: pick the one that fits your situation

Before you head to the bank, you need to know what kind of account you can open. Arriving with a NIE is very different from arriving without one.

  • Resident account: you need a NIE or TIE. You get access to all services: payroll, Bizum, loans, cards, and no fees at most banks.
  • Non-resident account: no NIE needed. Just your passport and a non-residency certificate. It comes with more limitations and can cost between €5 and €15 a month in maintenance fees.

If you don't have your NIE yet but you're already living in Spain and working through your residency application, many banks will also let you open a provisional account if you provide documentation showing your situation (arraigo application, employment contract, university acceptance letter, etc.).

The document nobody mentions: the non-residency certificate

This is the key document if you don't have a NIE. It's called the non-residency certificate and it officially confirms that you don't have legal residency in Spain.

There are two ways to get it:

  • Head to a National Police Station with your valid passport and request it in person.
  • Ask the bank directly. Some will process it for you, but they'll charge you an extra €15 to €30 for the service.
Important: This certificate is only valid for three months. If you take too long to open your account, it can expire and you'll have to request it again. Get it as close as possible to the date you plan to visit the bank.

If you're still in your home country and want to get a head start on the process, you can request it at the nearest Spanish consulate or embassy.

Banks in Spain that open accounts without a NIE (2026)

Not all banks accept non-residents, but several major ones do have specific products for you. Here are the main ones:

Bank Product Online or in-person? Key note
Banco Santander Online Account for Non-Residents 100% online Passport only. No fees. TIN 0%, APR 0%
CaixaBank HolaBank Online + branch Support in multiple languages. No opening fees
Banco Sabadell Key Account Online + personalized management For non-residents. Includes translation service
BBVA No-Fee Payroll Account In-person (over 1,800 branches) Process finishes at a branch even if you start online
Openbank (Santander) Online account 100% online They require an EU address
Something a lot of people don't know: Some banks let you open an account with just your passport, without needing to get the non-residency certificate. Santander, for example, has a 100% online account for non-residents that you can sign up for with just a valid passport and being over 18. Call ahead and ask exactly what they require.

Documents you need to get ready

The list can vary depending on the bank. But in general, always bring these:

  • Valid passport (required in every case)
  • Non-residency certificate (issued by the National Police or the Spanish consulate)
  • Proof of address: this can be your address abroad or in Spain (rental contract, utility bill)
  • Proof of income or activity: payslip, employment contract, university acceptance letter, or income declaration

If your documents are in a language other than Spanish, some banks may ask you for a certified translation. Ask beforehand so you don't get any nasty surprises.

Digital alternatives: the fastest solution when you've just arrived

If you need an account within a few days and you don't have any Spanish documents yet, digital banks are your best emergency option.

Revolut, Wise, and N26 don't always require a NIE. Generally, all you need is an address in Spain or the EU and your ID or passport. They give you a fully functional European IBAN in minutes, right from your phone.

  • With Revolut: open an account with your passport and a temporary Spanish address. Great for everyday payments.
  • With Wise: you can receive money in multiple currencies and make international transfers with low fees. The physical card costs just €7 in gas
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