Types of VISAS in SPAIN
It’s important to note that each Type of Visa in Spain, has specific requirements, application procedures, and limitations.
At Malaga RELOCATION SERVICES, we can advise you professionally on this matter. Also, we can help you determine the most appropriate visa type for your specific circumstances and to ensure a smooth application process.
In Spain, there are several types of visas available depending on the purpose of your visit and the duration of your stay.
WE have compiled some of the common types of visas in Spain, below:
1. SHORT-STAY VISA (Schengen Visa)
This visa allows individuals to stay in Spain and travel within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. It is typically issued for tourism, business trips, or visiting family or friends. READ MORE
2. STUDENT VISA
This visa is intended for individuals who wish to study in Spain for a duration longer than 90 days. Additionally, this visa is issued to students enrolled in recognized educational institutions, including universities, colleges, or language schools. READ MORE
3. WORK VISA
Work visas are issued to individuals who have secured a job offer or employment contract with a Spanish company. Further, different types of work visas exist based on the specific employment situation. For instance, highly skilled professionals, seasonal workers, or intra-company transferees. READ MORE
4. ENTREPENEUR VISA
This visa is designed for individuals who plan to establish or invest in a business in Spain. It requires meeting certain financial and business requirements, such as creating jobs or contributing to the Spanish economy. READ MORE
5. RESIDENCE VISA
Residence visas are for individuals who intend to live in Spain for an extended period, usually longer than 90 days. They may be granted for various reasons, including retirement, non-lucrative purposes, or for individuals with financial means to support themselves without engaging in employment. READ MORE
6. FAMILY REUNIFICATION VISA
This visa is granted to family members of individuals who are legally residing in Spain, such as spouses, children, parents, or dependent relatives. Moreover, this visa allows them to join their family members and live together in Spain. READ MORE
7. INVESTOR VISA - (GOLDEN VISA)
This visa is available to individuals who make a significant investment in Spanish real estate, government bonds, or business projects. It offers a pathway to residency and, eventually, citizenship. READ MORE