Madrid TIE Status: Is Your Card Progressing? Real Data from 20 Offices
Track your Madrid TIE card with real data. 20 police stations ranked by speed, update frequency, week-by-week trends, and estimated pickup dates — updated July 2026.
Last updated: 2026-07-03
All data from SCLT daily tracking (May–July 2026). Not official government estimates. · Office speeds change. This report covers 5 weeks of data. Check live tracker for today's numbers.
You’ve been fingerprinted at a Madrid police station. You have a receipt with a lote number. Now you’re checking every day, wondering: is my card actually coming?
We track all 20 Madrid offices daily. This report answers the four questions every person waiting for a TIE card in Madrid is asking right now.
1. Is My TIE Ready?
How to check: Compare your lote number against your office’s current lote. If the office’s number has reached or passed yours, your card is waiting for you.
Here’s where every Madrid office stands right now (July 3, 2026):
| Office | Current lote | 5-week progress |
|---|---|---|
| Poblados | 398 | +99 |
| Alcobendas | 235 | +64 |
| Pozuelo de Alarcón | 226 | +61 |
| Torrejón de Ardoz | 202 | +64 |
| San Felipe | 154 | +30 |
| Aranjuez | 143 | +37 |
| Parla | 122 | +31 |
| Majadahonda | 116 | +34 |
| Fuenlabrada | 113 | +21 |
| Coslada | 112 | +21 |
| Leganés | 112 | +29 |
| Alcalá de Henares | 105 | +28 |
| Alcorcón | 105 | +23 |
| Getafe | 68 | +0 |
| Móstoles | 49 | +11 |
| Rivas Vaciamadrid | 39 | +9 |
| Las Rozas | 31 | +8 |
| Collado Villalba | 24 | +7 |
| Colmenar Viejo | 23 | +10 |
| Arganda del Rey | 23 | +6 |
Your lote ≤ that number → go pick up your card.
Your lote is higher → keep reading. How long you’ll wait depends on which office you’re at — and the differences are enormous.
2. How Often Does My Office Actually Update?
Not all offices update at the same rhythm. Some advance every day or two. Others go silent for a week, then jump. Knowing your office’s pattern saves you from unnecessary anxiety.
| Office | Avg days between updates | Update pattern | Avg jump per update |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parla | 1.4 | Almost daily, steady +6 | 6 |
| Pozuelo de Alarcón | 1.8 | Every 2 days, consistent +10 | 10 |
| Fuenlabrada | 2.0 | Every 2 days, moderate | 5 |
| Majadahonda | 2.2 | Every 2 days, reliable | 7 |
| Coslada | 2.3 | Every 2–3 days | 7 |
| Torrejón de Ardoz | 2.4 | Every 2–3 days, big jumps | 13 |
| Leganés | 2.4 | Every 2–3 days | 6 |
| Móstoles | 2.4 | Every 2–3 days, small steps | 2 |
| Alcobendas | 3.1 | Every 3 days, accelerating | 9 |
| Aranjuez | 3.2 | Every 3 days, steady | 6 |
| Colmenar Viejo | 3.4 | Every 3–4 days, small steps | 2 |
| Arganda del Rey | 3.8 | Every 4 days, minimal movement | 2 |
| San Felipe | 4.0 | Irregular — gaps of 1 to 13 days | 6 |
| Alcorcón | 4.3 | Infrequent, but bigger jumps | 8 |
| Poblados | 2.7 | BURST: silent for days, then +21 to +55 at once | 33 |
| Getafe | never | Zero movement in 35 days | 0 |
What this means for you
If your office updates every 1–2 days (Parla, Pozuelo, Fuenlabrada): check the live tracker every couple of days. You’ll see steady, predictable movement.
If your office is a burst processor (Poblados): don’t check daily — you’ll see nothing for a week, then a huge jump. Check weekly. When it moves, it moves big.
If your office is Getafe: the lote has been frozen at 68 since May 30. There is no estimate. No one — not us, not lawyers, not the police — knows when it will resume. If you haven’t been fingerprinted yet, choose a different office.
3. When Can I Expect to Pick Up My Card?
Based on each office’s actual processing speed, here’s how long different lote numbers would take:
If your lote is around 150
| Office | Current lote | Days until lote 150 | Expected date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aranjuez | 143 | ~8 days | ~July 11 |
| Parla | 122 | ~34 days | ~August 6 |
| Majadahonda | 116 | ~38 days | ~August 10 |
| Leganés | 112 | ~50 days | ~August 22 |
| Coslada | 112 | ~52 days | ~August 24 |
| Fuenlabrada | 113 | ~60 days | ~September 1 |
| Alcalá de Henares | 105 | ~68 days | ~September 9 |
| Alcorcón | 105 | ~82 days | ~September 23 |
| Getafe | 68 | unknown | — |
Same lote number, same province — up to 10x difference in wait time. Aranjuez would reach lote 150 in about a week. Alcorcón would take nearly 3 months. Getafe: no estimate possible.
Your personal estimate
Use this formula with your actual numbers:
(Your lote − office current lote) ÷ office speed per day = days to wait
Or use our ETA calculator — it factors in your specific office’s volatility to give upper and lower bounds, not just a single number.
Speed ranking (lotes per day)
| Tier | Office | Speed | Real wait |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fast | Poblados | 2.35/day | 2–3 weeks |
| Fast | Torrejón de Ardoz | 1.73/day | 3 weeks |
| Fast | Pozuelo de Alarcón | 1.65/day | 3 weeks |
| Fast | Alcobendas | 1.52/day | 3 weeks |
| Medium | Majadahonda | 0.89/day | 5 weeks |
| Medium | Aranjuez | 0.88/day | 5 weeks |
| Medium | Parla | 0.82/day | 5–6 weeks |
| Medium | Leganés | 0.76/day | 6 weeks |
| Medium | San Felipe | 0.73/day | 6 weeks |
| Medium | Coslada | 0.73/day | 6 weeks |
| Medium | Alcalá de Henares | 0.66/day | 7 weeks |
| Medium | Fuenlabrada | 0.62/day | 7 weeks |
| Medium | Alcorcón | 0.55/day | 8 weeks |
| Slow | Móstoles | 0.29/day | 3+ months |
| Slow | Rivas Vaciamadrid | 0.24/day | 4+ months |
| Slow | Colmenar Viejo | 0.24/day | 4+ months |
| Slow | Las Rozas | 0.23/day | 4+ months |
| Slow | Collado Villalba | 0.17/day | 5+ months |
| Slow | Arganda del Rey | 0.14/day | 6+ months |
| Stagnant | Getafe | 0.00/day | Unknown |
The gap between the best and worst functioning offices in Madrid is 16x. Poblados processes at 2.35 lotes per day. Arganda del Rey: 0.14. Getafe: zero.
4. Is My TIE Progressing Normally?
This is the question that matters most. Here’s the answer for every Madrid office, based on comparing the last 2 weeks against the 2 weeks before that.
Accelerating — faster than before
| Office | Last 2 weeks | Prior 2 weeks | Change | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Torrejón de Ardoz | +31 | +9 | +244% | Strong acceleration |
| Alcobendas | +32 | +12 | +167% | Strong acceleration |
| Parla | +12 | +6 | +100% | Doubled speed |
| Arganda del Rey | +3 | +2 | +50% | Improving (still slow) |
| Aranjuez | +17 | +12 | +42% | Healthy acceleration |
| Coslada | +7 | +5 | +40% | Moderate uptick |
| Alcalá de Henares | +9 | +7 | +29% | Slight improvement |
| Móstoles | +5 | +4 | +25% | Slow but improving |
| San Felipe | +6 | +5 | +20% | Slight improvement |
Good news: 9 out of 20 Madrid offices are accelerating. If your office is on this list, your card is on its way faster than it was two weeks ago.
Stable — same pace
| Office | Last 2 weeks | Prior 2 weeks | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colmenar Viejo | +4 | +4 | Consistent but slow |
| Las Rozas | +4 | +4 | Consistent but slow |
| Collado Villalba | +2 | +2 | Consistent, very slow |
Slowing — watch this
| Office | Last 2 weeks | Prior 2 weeks | Change | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alcorcón | +4 | +12 | −67% | Significant slowdown |
| Leganés | +5 | +11 | −55% | Dropped by half |
| Fuenlabrada | +6 | +11 | −45% | Noticeable deceleration |
| Rivas Vaciamadrid | +4 | +5 | −20% | Minor slowdown |
| Majadahonda | +13 | +15 | −13% | Slight dip |
If your office is slowing: this doesn’t necessarily mean it will stop. Leganés, for example, processed 29 lotes over 5 weeks total — it’s still moving, just not as fast as mid-June. Watch it for another week before worrying.
Alcorcón is the one to watch. It dropped from +12 to +4 in two weeks. If this trend continues, it could approach stagnation.
Stagnant — frozen
| Office | Current lote | Days frozen | What to do |
|---|---|---|---|
| Getafe | 68 | 35 days | Nothing. Wait. There is no alternative — your card cannot be transferred to another office after fingerprinting. |
Poblados — a special case
Poblados shows the most progress of any office in Spain (+99 lotes in 5 weeks), but its pattern is unique: weeks of silence followed by massive jumps (+21, then nothing for 2 weeks, then +55, then +23). This is a burst processor. If you’re at Poblados and see no movement for a week, that’s normal — your big jump is probably coming.
Week-by-Week: The Full Picture
For the data-oriented, here’s how each office progressed week by week over the past 5 weeks.
| Office | W1 (Jun 1) | W2 (Jun 8) | W3 (Jun 15) | W4 (Jun 22) | W5 (Jun 29) | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poblados | +21 | 0 | 0 | +55 | 0 | 76 |
| Pozuelo | +9 | +10 | +10 | +14 | +12 | 55 |
| Torrejón | 0 | +9 | 0 | +16 | 0 | 25 |
| Alcobendas | +12 | +6 | +6 | 0 | +16 | 40 |
| Aranjuez | +3 | +6 | +6 | +10 | +7 | 32 |
| Majadahonda | 0 | +10 | +5 | +7 | +6 | 28 |
| Parla | +6 | +6 | +7 | +5 | +7 | 31 |
| Leganés | +4 | +5 | +6 | 0 | 0 | 15 |
| San Felipe | 0 | 0 | +18 | +5 | 0 | 23 |
| Fuenlabrada | +4 | +6 | +5 | +6 | 0 | 21 |
| Coslada | 0 | +5 | +9 | 0 | +7 | 21 |
| Alcalá | +4 | +3 | +9 | 0 | +9 | 25 |
| Alcorcón | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +4 | 4 |
| Móstoles | 0 | +4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
| Collado Villalba | +2 | +2 | +1 | +2 | 0 | 7 |
| Colmenar Viejo | 0 | +3 | +1 | +3 | +1 | 8 |
| Las Rozas | 0 | +3 | +1 | 0 | +2 | 6 |
| Rivas | 0 | +3 | +2 | 0 | +2 | 7 |
| Arganda | 0 | +2 | 0 | 0 | +1 | 3 |
| Getafe | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
What the weekly view reveals:
- Pozuelo is the most reliable office in Madrid — it advanced every single week, between +9 and +14. If predictability matters to you, this is the best office.
- Parla is the second most consistent — 5 consecutive weeks of +5 to +7. No surprises.
- Poblados has the highest output but zero predictability — +55 in one week, zero in three others.
- San Felipe is a wild card — nothing for 2 weeks, then +18, then +5, then nothing again.
- Getafe: 5 straight weeks of zero. Not slowing. Not irregular. Completely frozen.
What You Should Do
If your office is Fast or Accelerating: Relax. Your card is coming. Check the live tracker weekly, not daily.
If your office is Slow but moving: Calculate your ETA using the formula above. It’s a long wait, but it’s moving. Consider whether choosing a different office is still possible for future applications.
If your office is Slowing: Don’t panic yet. Watch for one more week. A one-week slowdown often corrects itself. Two weeks of decline is a pattern.
If you’re at Getafe: We don’t have good news. The only action is to wait. Your residence authorization remains valid regardless of card pickup timing — you are still legal. See what to do while waiting.
If you haven’t been fingerprinted yet: Check this report before booking your appointment. The difference between Poblados (2.35/day) and Arganda del Rey (0.14/day) is the difference between getting your card in 3 weeks versus waiting 6 months.
Data: 5 weeks (May 22 – July 3, 2026) · 20 offices · 440+ snapshots · Live data →
Related: What Is Lote? · Choose Your Office · Processing Times (All Spain) · How to Apply · Card Pickup · Live Tracker →
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