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Applying for a visa to Spain – full guide

A Spanish visa (travel pass) grants permission for entry and a specific stay usually affixed as a sticker in your passport. Your activities in Spain hinge on the visa type, requiring fulfillment of requirements, formalities, and payment.

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Brief-term pass

A Schengen (short-stay) visa for Spain, permits voyagers to remain in Spain and other Schengen countries for as long as 90 days in 180 days or less. This applies to purposes like tourism, business, or visiting loved ones.

Long-term visas

You must apply for a long-stay pass if you want to remain in Spain for more than 90 days to live, work, study, or conduct research. They are referred to as type D visas. The process of getting a residence permit begins with this long-stay pass. Long-stay visas come in a variety of forms, however. 

Non-profit residence pass

The non-profit residency is the ideal choice if you don’t wish to engage in any kind of economic activity. You cannot work in the nation with this visa. To apply for it, you should have private medical coverage and satisfactory assets in your financial balance (at least โ‚ฌ 27,000 yearly). It has a one-year term and, given the original conditions are met, has the choice of being renewed for two further years.

Work pass

On the other side, a work visa must be requested if you want to work lawfully in Spain. There are two distinct kinds. Obtaining a work pass as an employee is necessary when a foreign national finds a firm or employer willing to hire them (so that they may work in Spain). The second is a self-employed work permit that enables one to pursue responsibilities as a self-employed expert or freelancer.

Family regrouping visa under the general regime 

Families of immigrants who are already residing lawfully in Spain often seek to join them. Resident individuals in Spain can bring financially dependent immediate family members after one year of lawful residence. This is especially for partners, kids under 18, and parents who are over 65.

Investment pass

The investor pass, generally alluded to as the “golden visa,” permits outsiders to live in Spain and invest in property. It is likewise conceivable to apply for this pass in the wake of putting resources into stocks or bonds of a firm. The minimum investment required to complete this process is 500,000 euros.

Spain visa application process

Adhere to the guidelines below to apply for a pass to Spain:

The Spain pass application form should be completed

Fill out the visa application form for Spain. Be aware that the form used to apply for a Spanish National visa is different from the form used to apply for a Schengen pass for Spain. Never mix them up. Verify that you fill out the correct form. Give exact and compact data for every single important inquiry. When the form has been printed, make certain to sign it at the base.

Schedule a visa appointment

Calling, going online, or going in person are all options for scheduling a visa appointment. Everything relies on how this process is being handled in your place of residency by the Spanish authorities. For further details about this, you should speak with them.

Gather the paperwork

The procedure of gathering the necessary papers is a crucial component of applying for a travel pass to Spain. Each visa application for Spain must include standard documents and specific prerequisites depending on the visa type. Common requirements include a valid passport, travel insurance, itinerary, lodging proof, and financial documentation.

Take part in the interview

An essential component of your visa application is the interview for a Spain visa. All applicants must appear in person for a visa interview with a consular official, regardless of the reason for their journey to Spain. The Spanish government does not accept walk-in applications, thus the interview should be booked in advance. The application file including your papers must be given to the consular official you will meet with on the day of your appointment. They will interrogate you briefly on your history and visa application. You’ll need to provide your biometric data, including your fingerprints and face picture if it’s been five years since your previous visit to the Schengen region.

Pay the charges

The processing of your Schengen application by the Spanish authorities will require you to pay a specific visa cost for Spain. The cost of a Schengen visa for Spain varies depending on your age:

  • Adult candidates must pay 80 euros.
  • For applicants aged 6 to 12, the fee is โ‚ฌ40.
  • All processing fees are waived for applicants under the age of six.

After completing the required processes, await the processing of your visa. Once the procedure concludes, you will receive a response to your application.

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