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How to Get a Walk-in Apostille for Spain Visa Documents
Okay, first of all, does anyone know how to pronounce the word Apostille? A site I found via Google breaks it down phonetically as a-poss-steal. That means I’ve probably been saying it incorrectly throughout years of applying for various visas… … Continue reading
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Tagged apostille, apostille of the hague, auxiliar de conversación, auxiliar program, dc consulate, fbi background check, fbi certificate, medical certificate, north american language and culture assistant, spanish consulate, spanish embassy, student visa, teaching in spain
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How to Renew your NIE for Second-Year Auxiliares
UPDATE, May 24, 2011: Please take the following information with a grain of salt. It seems like Jaén is not accepting renewal applications anymore so it’s very possible that my request will be denied later this summer. Eve posted more … Continue reading
How to Get the FBI Background Check and Apostille for Auxiliares Program
This is a follow-up to Eve’s FAQs about teaching English in Spain in order to answer some questions about the FBI Background Check. Applying for this document can be confusing, so this should clarify things a bit. Disclaimer: Last year … Continue reading
How to Get a Job Teaching English in Spain
Recently a few people have emailed me about the teaching program I’m doing in Spain. This topic is tangentially related to Pueblo, so I thought I’d post some info here in the hopes that someone will find it useful. If … Continue reading
