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Can I use a PO box address in the U.S. when applying for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa?

 

No, you cannot use a PO box address in the U.S. when applying for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa. The Spanish government requires a physical residential address for documentation purposes, ensuring that applicants have a stable base. A PO box does not fulfill this requirement, as it cannot be used to verify your residence.

Eligibility Requirements

The Spanish Digital Nomad Visa is designed for remote workers who wish to reside in Spain while maintaining their employment with non-Spanish companies. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate a stable income from a non-Spanish employer or through self-employment. The income threshold is typically set to ensure that applicants can sustain themselves during their stay in Spain without needing local employment.

Additionally, applicants must have health insurance that provides coverage in Spain, and they must not have any criminal record in the countries where they have resided during the last five years. A crucial part of the application is proving your residency, which is why a physical address is necessary instead of a PO box.

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Application Process

The process to apply for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa involves several steps, beginning with ensuring that you meet all the eligibility criteria. After confirming your eligibility, you will need to gather the necessary documentation, which includes proof of income, health insurance, and a criminal background check, among others.

Once your documents are ready, you must submit your application at the Spanish consulate in your area. It’s important to note that applications cannot be submitted with a PO box address; a physical residential address is mandatory. The consulate may request an interview or additional documentation during the review process.

After submission, the processing time can vary, but typically it takes a few months for the Spanish authorities to make a decision. Once approved, you will receive your visa, which allows you to relocate to Spain and enjoy the benefits of living in a vibrant European country.

Comparison with Other Visas

While the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa is designed for remote workers and freelancers, it differs from other visas such as the NLV, which is tailored for individuals who do not plan to work during their stay in Spain. The NLV requires proof of financial means but does not allow for any professional activity.

The Digital Nomad Visa, on the other hand, is specifically crafted for those who wish to continue their remote work while experiencing life in Spain. Unlike the NLV, this visa allows for professional activity as long as it is conducted remotely and not for a Spanish employer.

 

For more details, check out our comprehensive guide – Relocate to Spain – The Definitive Guide.

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David Poole is a South African entrepreneur and businessman, and founder of Consult Immigration.