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Start your new life in Spain

If you want to live in Spain, we're with you every step of the way.

Free consultation
100+ successful applications
100+ successful applications
Transparent, step-by-step process
Transparent, step-by-step process
Risk-free applications with lawyer support
Risk-free applications with lawyer support
Move with your whole family
Move with your whole family

Which visa is right for you?

Tap the "Check your eligibility" button below to find the best visa type for you in just 60 seconds

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Non-Lucrative

A residency permit designed for individuals and families with passive income. It allows you to live in Spain long-term without working, and renew the permit every year.

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Digital Nomad

Designed for professionals who work remotely for foreign companies or clients. It lets you live in Spain while continuing your remote work.

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Start-Up Visa

This visa is designed for entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas. It provides the opportunity to establish and grow a business in Spain. Family members can apply together.

Spain is more than sun and sea — it's where you can build a calm, high-quality life with your family. Mild climate, strong healthcare, safe environment for children, and a gateway to Europe — all in one place.

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  • 250+ sunny days per year
    Family-friendly
  • Sea, nature, and modern city life
    Strong healthcare system
  • Free movement within the Schengen area
    Entrepreneurship and remote work

How the process works

Your application is managed step by step, from initial assessment to receiving your residency card in Spain.

  1. Initial assessment

    Your eligibility is evaluated through a personal consultation, and the right visa type is determined.

  2. Legal setup

    Our lawyers based in Spain officially start the application process.

  3. Document submission

    Required documents are prepared, reviewed, and formally submitted to the system.

  4. Decision and arrival

    After a positive decision, your entry into Spain and registration phase are planned.

  5. Residency card

    Your TIE application and biometric (fingerprint) appointment in Spain are arranged.

What our clients say

Real experiences and reviews from families who have moved to Spain.

Digital Nomad
I received support at every stage, from document preparation to the consulate application. I got my visa within 3 weeks — it was much easier than I expected.
R

Rashad M.

Azerbaijan

Non-Lucrative
We wanted to move to Spain as a family. The financial documentation was complex, but the team explained everything clearly and the process went smoothly.
N

Narmin K.

Azerbaijan

Start-Up
I received very professional support during the ENISA communication and business plan preparation stages. Now I've established my own company in Barcelona.
T

Tural H.

Azerbaijan

Digital Nomad
Since I work remotely, the Digital Nomad visa was the ideal choice. I also received detailed information about the Beckham Law tax benefits. The process was completely transparent.
L

Leyla A.

Azerbaijan

Why people trust us

Our team of immigration specialists provides professional and personal support to families looking to move to Spain. Every application is handled with an individual approach — you're not just a client, you're our priority.

  • We work with licensed lawyers operating in Spain
  • Individual approach and a personal advisor assigned to every family
  • Free initial consultation — no obligation
  • Full support from document preparation to residency card
100+Families
98%Success rate
24hResponse time
5+Years of experience

Results vary based on individual circumstances. Past outcomes do not guarantee future results.

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  • Visa options guidance
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Preparation package

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  • Detailed eligibility analysis
  • Personalized document checklist and instructions
  • Video call (45 min) + written report
  • Step-by-step guide for independent application
  • Comparison of visa options
  • Document review

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Full professional support from application to residency card.


  • Everything in the Preparation package
  • Full application preparation
  • Document preparation and translation coordination
  • Government correspondence support
  • Priority WhatsApp + email support
  • TIE card process guidance
  • Support for adding family members
  • Renewal strategy

Frequently asked questions

What is life in Spain really like?

Spain has some of the highest quality-of-life indicators in Europe. Mild climate, affordable healthcare, a safe environment for children, and free access to the Schengen area — these are real advantages. Living costs in major cities (Madrid, Barcelona) average between €1,500–2,500 per month. Many families report that adapting was easier than they expected.

Which visa is the best fit for me?

It depends on your income source, profession, and purpose for staying in Spain. If you have passive income, the Non-Lucrative visa may be right. If you work remotely, the Digital Nomad visa could be ideal. If you want to start a new business, consider the Start-Up visa. Book a free consultation to determine your best option.

How long does the application process take?

Document preparation typically takes 2–4 weeks, while the consulate review period ranges from 1–3 months. The full process can be completed in 3–5 months with timely and complete documentation. We work with you at every stage to minimize delays.

What language should the documents be in?

All documents must be officially translated into Spanish. Documents in other languages require both notarization and a sworn translation into Spanish. We handle this entire process for you.

What happens if my application is rejected?

If your application is rejected, you can contact the Spanish consulate to learn the reason and reapply after a certain period. We work with you to address the shortcomings and prepare a new application. If you worked with our team on the previous application, there is no additional charge for the reapplication.

Can family members be included?

Yes, your spouse and children under 18 can apply at the same time as the main applicant. A separate document package is prepared for each additional family member. We offer family applications at a more favorable rate.

What is the minimum income requirement for a Non-Lucrative visa?

The Spanish government sets the minimum income requirement each year based on the IPREM (Public Income Indicator). For 2026, this figure is approximately €2,400 per month for a single applicant, plus €600 for each additional family member. We'll provide exact figures during your consultation.

Do I need to be in Spain to apply?

No, the initial visa application is submitted to the Spanish consulate in your country. You can apply at the nearest Spanish embassy or consulate. Only after receiving the visa do you need to travel to Spain and apply for a residency card (TIE) within 3 months.

Do I need to visit the consulate in person?

Yes, the initial visa application requires an in-person visit to the Spanish consulate. Your biometric data (fingerprints, photo) is collected during the application. We support you through every stage — scheduling the appointment, preparing documents, and getting you ready for the application day.

How soon must I travel to Spain after getting the visa?

The visa is typically issued with a 90-day validity period from the date of issuance. You must enter Spain within that window. After arrival, you have 3 months to apply for a residency card (TIE). Check the exact dates printed on your visa.

What are the chances of visa rejection?

When documents are prepared thoroughly and accurately, the chance of rejection drops significantly. The most common reasons for rejection are insufficient financial documentation, an incomplete document package, or unsuitable health insurance. We review all of these in advance and resolve any issues before submission. If a previous application was rejected, we help you prepare a stronger reapplication.

About İspanviza

İspanviza provides consultation support for individuals interested in living in Spain and obtaining residency visas — including visa selection, document preparation, and application guidance. Each case is individually assessed, and clear steps are provided throughout the process.

Visa decisions are made by the relevant consulates and government authorities. İspanviza does not guarantee outcomes — we provide information and consultation support throughout the application process.

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