National Police procedures by province
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What is cita previa extranjería?
Cita previa extranjería is the appointment system the Spanish government runs for immigration and police procedures. It splits procedures into two operational pathways: Oficinas de Extranjería handle paperwork-led procedures (NIE, residence permits, lost-card replacements), and Comisarías de Policía Nacional handle anything that needs fingerprint capture or in-person identity verification.
This page bundles every province in Spain that offers police-pathway procedures so you can compare availability across the country at a glance and pick the province with the shortest queue for the procedure you need.
Why appointments are hard to find
Demand for cita previa appointments has consistently outstripped supply for years across the whole country. Slots that appear at popular offices are claimed within seconds because the official site does not queue requests — whoever submits the form first takes the slot, regardless of how long the next person has been waiting.
If the busiest provinces are saturated, neighbouring smaller ones often have shorter queues, especially for procedures that do not require fingerprint capture and can therefore be handled in any branch in the country. Cross-province monitoring is the most reliable strategy.
Procedures in this category are handled by Comisaría de Policía Nacional offices. Bring your passport, the appointment confirmation, the modelo 790 receipt where the procedure requires it, and any document the booking confirmation lists. Most police-handled procedures involve fingerprint capture or card pickup, so the cardholder must attend in person.
How Cita Ping helps
Cita Ping monitors the official cita previa site continuously across every province in the country and sends an instant alert the moment a slot opens for the procedure you chose. You configure the monitor once, choose the channels you prefer, and we keep checking around the clock.
If a procedure can be completed in any province, you can broaden the monitor to cover several at the same time and take whichever opens up first — useful for procedures that do not require fingerprint capture and where you just want the earliest available date.
What to do when you get an alert
When the alert lands, open the official cita previa link immediately and complete the booking yourself — Cita Ping never books on your behalf, only the official site can. Have your passport number, NIE, and contact details ready in advance so the form fills in seconds rather than minutes.
If the slot is gone before you finish, leave the monitor running. Another alert will arrive when the next slot surfaces somewhere in the country. Most people in actively-released categories get a usable appointment within a few days of setting up a monitor.
Frequently asked questions
- Does Cita Ping book appointments for me?
- No. Cita Ping only sends alerts when a slot becomes available — you complete the booking yourself on the official cita previa extranjería website. We are an independent service and do not interact with the booking system on your behalf.
- How fast are the alerts?
- Telegram alerts typically arrive within a few seconds of a slot appearing on the official site. Email is slightly slower because mail servers introduce small delays, but it is still fast enough for most procedures. We recommend enabling both channels.
- Why do appointments disappear so fast?
- Demand far exceeds supply, especially in larger provinces. The official system does not queue requests — whoever fills out the form first gets the slot. This is why instant alerts are essential: by the time you manually refresh the page, the slot is usually already taken.
- Is Cita Ping an official government service?
- No. Cita Ping is an independent third-party service. We are not affiliated with the Spanish government, the Ministry of Inclusion, the National Police, or any official immigration body. We help you find appointments faster, but the booking always happens on the official site.
- Can I monitor multiple offices or procedures at once?
- Yes. You can set up several monitors for different procedure and office combinations, which increases the chance of catching a slot. Each monitor runs independently and sends its own alerts.
This website provides appointment monitoring services only. We are not affiliated with the Spanish government, immigration authorities, or any official administrative body. All immigration procedures, requirements, and decisions are managed exclusively by official Spanish government agencies. For legal advice regarding your specific immigration situation, consult a qualified immigration lawyer or legal professional.