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How to apply for a visa in Spain

Posted by Melissa Shirley on 30/01/2026
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Applying for a visa to Spain depends mainly on your nationalitythe purpose of travel, and length of stay. Below is a clear, step-by-step overview that covers most cases.


1. Determine whether you need a visa

  • Schengen visa–exempt nationals (e.g., US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan):
    • No visa required for stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period (tourism, business, family visits).
  • Visa-required nationals:
    • You must apply before traveling.

2. Identify the correct visa type

Short-stay (Schengen) visa – Type C

For stays up to 90 days:

  • Tourism
  • Business
  • Visiting family/friends
  • Short courses or conferences

Long-stay visa – Type D

For stays over 90 days:

  • Work
  • Study
  • Family reunification
  • Non-lucrative residence (living in Spain without working)
  • Digital nomad / highly qualified professional (specific requirements)

3. Where to apply

You must apply from your country of legal residence, through:

  • The Spanish Consulate or Embassy, or
  • An authorized visa center (e.g., BLS International), if applicable

You cannot apply from within Spain for most initial visas.


4. Book an appointment

  • Appointments are booked online via the consulate or visa center website.
  • For long-stay visas, appointments can be limited—book early.

5. Prepare required documents

Exact requirements vary by visa type, but typically include:

For short-stay visas

  • Completed visa application form
  • Valid passport (issued within last 10 years, valid 3+ months after return)
  • Passport photos
  • Travel insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage)
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter)
  • Proof of financial means
  • Flight reservation
  • Visa fee

For long-stay visas

  • National visa application form
  • Passport + copies
  • Criminal background check (apostilled/legalized)
  • Medical certificate
  • Proof of purpose (work contract, university admission, etc.)
  • Proof of financial means
  • Health insurance (Spanish-compliant)
  • Visa fee

6. Attend your appointment

  • Submit documents in person
  • Provide biometrics (fingerprints)
  • Answer questions about your trip or plans

7. Wait for processing

  • Short-stay visas: usually 15–45 days
  • Long-stay visas: typically 1–3 months (sometimes longer)

8. After approval

  • Collect your passport with the visa
  • For long-stay visas:
    • Enter Spain within the visa validity
    • Apply for a TIE (residence card) within 30 days of arrival

Important notes

  • Spain follows Schengen rules, but long-stay visas are national.
  • Documents not in Spanish may need official translation.
  • Requirements are strict; incomplete applications are often rejected.

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