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Bank account in Spain without NIE: practical guide 2026

By Equipo Emigra España Published: 6 min read
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If you arrive in Spain without a NIE, the first thing you need isn't an apartment or a job. It's a bank account. Without one, you can't receive your paycheck, pay rent by bank transfer, or set up any direct debits. And here's the catch: many banks will tell you that you can't open an account without a NIE.

That's only half true. You can have a bank account in Spain before you even arrive, and in some cases in under 10 minutes.

The most expensive mistake people make when they arrive

The most common trap is going straight to a traditional Spanish bank — BBVA, CaixaBank, Sabadell — only to be told you need a NIE to open an account. Many immigrants wait months to get an appointment and obtain their NIE, operating in cash the entire time.

That means paying rent in cash, with no paper trail. It means not being able to receive your first paycheck by transfer. It means living in a financial black hole when you don't have to.

What most people don't know: European digital banks like N26 and Revolut open accounts with just your passport. No NIE, no Spanish address, no appointment needed. In 10 minutes from your phone.

Option 1: N26 and Revolut — account in minutes, no NIE required

N26 is a German bank regulated by the European Central Bank. Revolut is regulated by the Bank of Lithuania. Both operate legally throughout the European Union, including Spain. These aren't fly-by-night operations — they hold real banking licenses.

To open an account you only need:

  • Your passport (or national ID if you're European)
  • An email address
  • A selfie with your identity document
  • A phone number

No NIE required. No Spanish address required. No payslip or proof of income required. The process is 100% online and you can do it from your home country before flying to Spain.

Your account comes with a Spanish IBAN (N26) or European IBAN (Revolut). You can receive transfers, pay by card at any shop, and set up direct debits. N26 also supports Bizum.

Which one should you choose? If you're planning to live in Spain long-term, start with N26: it has a Spanish IBAN (ES...) and Bizum, which is used constantly in Spain to split bills and pay between individuals. Revolut is better if you travel a lot or need currency exchange.

Option 2: Santander Cuenta Online No Residentes — a Spanish bank account from your home country

If you prefer a traditional Spanish bank from day one, Santander has an option designed exactly for you: the Cuenta Online No Residentes. You can open it 100% online, without visiting a branch, and without a NIE if you've just arrived.

Documents you'll need:

  • Valid passport
  • Non-residency certificate (issued by the Spanish consulate in your country or the Central Foreigners' Registry in Spain)
  • Proof of address in your home country: a utility bill or a recent bank statement

The process takes place via video call with a Santander representative. Your account is usually active within 24–48 hours. And once you get your NIE and become a resident, you can convert the non-resident account to a standard account without having to open a new one.

Important: Non-resident accounts may have lower transfer limits than standard accounts. Check this before opening one if you need to move large amounts from your home country.

Comparison: which option suits your situation

OptionNIE requiredOpening timeSpanish IBANBizumBest for
N26No10 minutesYesYesStaying in Spain long-term
RevolutNo10 minutesNo (Lithuanian IBAN)NoFrequent travel, currency exchange
Santander Non-ResidentNo (with non-residency cert.)24–48 hoursYesYesYou want a Spanish bank from day 1
BBVA / CaixaBank standardYes1–2 weeks with appointmentYesYesOnce you have your NIE and residency

Opening a Spanish account from Latin America — before you arrive

If you're still in Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, or any other Latin American country and you're planning your move to Spain, you can have everything sorted before you land.

  • N26: download the app, upload your passport, and in 10 minutes you have a Spanish IBAN. The physical card gets sent to your address in Spain once you arrive.
  • Revolut: just as fast. You can start using it in euros from your phone immediately, even for online payments.
  • Santander Non-Resident: you can start the process online from your home country. Video calls are scheduled at times that work for Latin American time zones.

What you CAN'T do from your home country: open a standard account at BBVA, CaixaBank, or Sabadell. Those require you to be physically present in Spain and, in most cases, to already have your NIE sorted.

A tip most people don't know: If you have an account at the local Santander branch in Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, or Colombia, ask at your branch whether they can help with documentation or coordinate the opening. It doesn't always work, but sometimes it speeds things up.

What nobody tells you about fees

N26 and Revolut have free plans. But those free plans have limits worth knowing about before you rely on them.

With Revolut, currency exchanges above €1,000 per month carry a fee. With N26, ATM withdrawals abroad have a limit on free transactions with the basic plan. In Spain, if you always pay by card, those limits won't affect your day-to-day life at all.

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