Embassy of Spain in Tehran
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Address | Kamasaei Street First East Lane nº 10 Boulevard Shahrzad Darrous, Tehran Iran |
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Dear Sir/Madam
I am living in UK.
I wanted to know if you have a service in order to legalize marriage certificate in spanish.
If yes what is the procedure.
Also I have English sword translation of the certificate and has been approved and stamped by Foreign Ministry in Iran, Is it possible to legalize this document using English translated one instead of original Persian document.
Kind Regards
B.
i would like to advice people who wants to come to spain for holidays apply italian french or german schangen visa they are more faster than lazzy spainishs... on schangen visa you can travel 27 countries without any prob and without any visa.. this is true spainish people are the laziest ones in the world bec i live in spain and i see it in every day routine life and in official work there is a very famoous qoute here "
every thing is MANIANA _(tomarow) they dnt like to work
Dear People, This section is not neccessarily read by the embassy stuff, it says at the bottom of this page, This is just to send your comments.
We just got a visa for my family to go to spain for holiday. We got the application form via email, Made an appointment for the visa. We had the appointments in 2 weeks and the Visa came 35 days after submitting the application.
It would have been nice if it did not take that long, Especially Spain is a very popular holiday destination, it is smart to capitalise on that. I know some other friends and family went to Turkey just for the convenience.
خوب نمیشد تارنمای کنسولگری را بنویسی؟ تا مردم گرفتار تارهای تو نشوند
baba mellat! be che zabooni begam, inja sefarate Spania nist! inja ye site vase dadane adrese sefarata hast! ghablan ham gofte boodam, chera ID va etelaate khodetoono inja mizarin?!!1 ye negah be esme site bendazin bad comment bezarin, mashalla hame ham ke engilisi bolbol!! spanish ham ke zire sefr!
Ita a shame for spain embassy because of having such impolite iranian staff. I really believe its better to fre all of iranian and replace spanish staff.
may I take time for visa without comming to spain embassy?
I would like to attend at 2 onference which will be held on 27-30 june and 10-14 July 2012 in Bareelona and madrid,Please let me know how to get the application form for Spanish visa. It there any possibilty that I could take time for visa without comming to spain embassy? which documents should I deliver for taking time?
thank you
Please let me know how to get the application form for Spanish visa. I need to travel to Spain for a sabbatical study for 6 month.
Dear Mr Leopoldo,
Ambassador of Spain,
Let me know and to ask you for any co-operation with our medical and researcher team for participation in EASL congress in Spain in 2012 (http://www.easl.eu/ ). Tomorrow will be the late for visa and after that they cannot attend the Spain. I think if you consider this event I hope our desires and wishes come true. I would like to ask you to visit below websites regarding our activities and collaborations with distigusehded centers in the world.
http://seminars.brcgl.com/3/
http://www.hep.ir/
Yours truly,
Seyed Moayed Alavian M.D,
Professor of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Editor-in-chief of Hepatitis Monthly
Cellphone: +989121073195
E mail: editor@hepatmon.com
Postal Address: P.O.Box 14155/3651, Tehran, I.R.Iran
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