Navigating through Spanish paperwork

Visas, appointments, Immigration and bureaucratic paperwork
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Navigating Spanish bureaucracy can be daunting, especially if you’re not a native speaker.

Fortunately, our legal team is at your service! We specialize in navigating the intricate landscape of legal administrative tasks, adeptly addressing complexities on your behalf. Trust us to check off all the necessary boxes, allowing you to direct your attention to matters of greater importance.

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Visas

1. Schengen Visa (Short Stay Visa): For short-term stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period, typically for tourism, business, or family visits.

2. Student Visa: For individuals intending to study in Spain.

3. Work Visa: For those planning to work in Spain, either as an employee or self-employed.

4. Entrepreneur Visa: Designed for individuals aiming to start and operate a business in Spain.

5. Investor Visa: For individuals making a significant investment in Spanish real estate, public debt, or creating jobs.

6. Golden Visa: Offers residency to non-EU nationals who make a qualifying investment in Spain.

7. Family Reunification Visa: Allows family members to join a relative who is already a legal resident in Spain.

8. Researcher/Scientific Research Visa: For individuals engaged in research or scientific activities in Spain.

9. Highly Qualified Professional Visa: Aimed at attracting skilled professionals to work in Spain.

10. Non-Lucrative Visa: For individuals with sufficient financial means who plan to reside in Spain without engaging in lucrative activities.

11. Cultural or Sports Event Visa: For participants or performers in cultural or sports events.

12. Diplomatic and Official Visa: Issued to diplomats and government officials.

13. Nomad Digital Visa: For remote working professionals

Remember, immigration laws are subject to change, so it’s crucial to consult with the Spanish consulate or embassy in your country or seek professional advice to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Immigration and bureaucratic paperwork

Navigating Spanish bureaucracy can be daunting, especially if you’re not a native speaker, but we’re here to help! We’ll get all those pesky administrative tasks checked off so you can settle in and enjoy Spain

  • Applying for a residency permit/NIE/TIE/student visa 
  • Permanent Residency/Spanish Residency
  • Opening a bank account/financial advice
  • Registering at the city hall (catastro)
  • Obtaining an offer letter/work contract/rental contract
  • Navigating the tax system
  • Purchasing a phone/internet plan
  • Purchasing/securing health insurance 
  • Buying or renting a car 
  • Obtaining a Spanish driver’s license 
  • Buying vehicle insurance