andrew.lyubarsky
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Hello everyone!
I've browsed through other immigration posts on the forum, and I didn't find anything relating to my specific question. My apologies if I am being redundant.
I am currently the proud holder of a "residencia precaria" as I am waiting for my temporary DNI to come through (on the basis of being a formal student in a master's program). My precaria expires at the end of June, and I know through my friend's rough experience that it is important to renew it before the expiration to avoid having to go through the whole process all over again. So I plan to go to Migraciones to ask for a prorroga about two weeks prior to expiration.
My question relates to the fact that I am almost certainly moving next week to a different address from the one given to Migraciones for the delivery of my DNI. Has anyone tried to effectuate an address change with them? Is it just as simple as going to the local Comisaria and requesting a new Certificado de Domicilio? I am concerned that trying to change my address to a different one from the one listed on my precaria will provoke some sort of horrible, unexpected bureaucratic overreaction, and wanted to know if other people have done this successfully.
Additionally, is there anyone to call or contact to figure out the status of your DNI? In my understanding it is not Migraciones that is in charge of issuing it, but rather another agency, right? The Migraciones people told me it would be at my house in 2 months, but unsurprisingly it has not arrived.
Thank you very much for any assistance,
Andrew
I've browsed through other immigration posts on the forum, and I didn't find anything relating to my specific question. My apologies if I am being redundant.
I am currently the proud holder of a "residencia precaria" as I am waiting for my temporary DNI to come through (on the basis of being a formal student in a master's program). My precaria expires at the end of June, and I know through my friend's rough experience that it is important to renew it before the expiration to avoid having to go through the whole process all over again. So I plan to go to Migraciones to ask for a prorroga about two weeks prior to expiration.
My question relates to the fact that I am almost certainly moving next week to a different address from the one given to Migraciones for the delivery of my DNI. Has anyone tried to effectuate an address change with them? Is it just as simple as going to the local Comisaria and requesting a new Certificado de Domicilio? I am concerned that trying to change my address to a different one from the one listed on my precaria will provoke some sort of horrible, unexpected bureaucratic overreaction, and wanted to know if other people have done this successfully.
Additionally, is there anyone to call or contact to figure out the status of your DNI? In my understanding it is not Migraciones that is in charge of issuing it, but rather another agency, right? The Migraciones people told me it would be at my house in 2 months, but unsurprisingly it has not arrived.
Thank you very much for any assistance,
Andrew