Modelo EX10
Modelo EX10
The Modelo EX10 form is a comprehensive application for individuals aiming to establish legal residency or residency and work status in Spain due to exceptional circumstances. It encompasses a wide range of scenarios, from family reunification and humanitarian grounds to collaboration with Spanish authorities. Applicants must provide personal details, information about any Spanish family members or dependents, and specify the type of authorization they are seeking.
Purpose: The EX10 form is designed for individuals seeking residency or residency and work authorization in Spain under exceptional circumstances, as outlined in the Organic Law 4/2000 and Royal Decree 557/2011. It caters to various categories, including those with familial ties, humanitarian reasons, collaboration with authorities, and other specified conditions.
The EX10 form serves as a critical pathway for individuals seeking to navigate Spain’s immigration system under exceptional circumstances. This document is structured to collect detailed personal information, including passport or NIE numbers, family details, and contact information within Spain. Applicants are required to specify the type of residency or work authorization they are applying for, selecting from categories such as Arraigo (rootedness) for labor, social, familial, or training purposes, protection for displaced individuals, humanitarian reasons, and collaboration with various authorities. The form is meticulously designed to ensure that applicants can clearly identify their eligibility category, thereby streamlining the application process for both the applicant and the Spanish immigration authorities. By providing a structured format for applicants to detail their circumstances and intended basis for residency, the EX10 form facilitates a more efficient review and decision-making process by the relevant Spanish authorities. Applicants must also indicate their preferred method of communication, highlighting the form’s adaptability to modern digital communication methods while maintaining options for traditional postal notifications.
Information Required
- Passport or NIE number
- First and last name
- Gender
- Date and place of birth
- Nationality
- Marital status
- Names of parents
- Address in Spain
- Mobile phone number
- Email address
- Legal representative’s information (if applicable)
- Information about the Spanish family member or dependent with a disability (if applicable)
- Type of authorization requested
- Consent for electronic communication (if applicable)