Visa & Residency Info
With following practical advice, you’ll be set to navigate the visa process and move to Spain with more confidence. It may take a bit of patience, but it’s all worth it for that sunny Spanish lifestyle!
How to Apply—Step-by-Step
Check Your Eligibility
Head to the Spanish consulate or embassy website in your country/territory and double-check the specific requirements for your chosen visa.
Get Your Docs Ready
The must-haves: A valid passport, proof of financial stability, private health insurance, a criminal background check, and a medical certificate. *Extras: Depending on the visa, you might need a job offer letter (work visa) or proof of investment (Golden Visa).
Submit Your Application
Most applications are done at the Spanish consulate or embassy back home. Make sure you book your appointment online and fill out all necessary forms.
Pay the Fee
Don’t forget to check the fee specific to your visa type and have it ready when you apply.
How Long Does It Take?
Quickest of the bunch—usually within 15 days.
Expect around 1-3 months, depending on your consulate and how thorough your paperwork is.
Usually sorted within 1-2 months.
Processing times vary, especially if your business plan needs extra reviews.
These can take anywhere from 2 to 6 months, so plan ahead.

ENTREPRENUER VISA
Planning to start a business? This one’s for you. You’ll need a solid business plan that shows how your venture benefits Spain.

NON LUCRATIVE VISA
A popular option for families not planning to work in Spain. It allows you to live there long-term as long as you have the financial means to support yourself. Applicants must provide proof of financial resources, obtain private health insurance, and meet other criteria.

FAMILY REUNIFICATION VISA
If you’re joining a family member who already has Spanish residency or citizenship, this is your path.

STUDENT VISA
Ideal if you or your children will be studying. Bonus: If you’re moving with kids, this could cover them too.

TOURIST VISA
Great for short stays—up to 90 days in a 180-day period. This is perfect for checking out potential places to live and getting a feel for the lifestyle before making the leap.

WORK VISA
If you or your partner have a job offer from a Spanish company, this is your go-to. It’ll let you live and work in Spain legally.