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Where do I submit my application for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa in the U.S.?

 

If you are an American citizen looking to apply for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa, you should submit your application through the Spanish Consulate that has jurisdiction over your place of residence in the United States. Make sure to check the specific consulate’s website for detailed instructions and appointment scheduling, as these can vary by location.

Eligibility Requirements

 

Before you can submit your application, it is crucial to ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa. This visa is primarily designed for remote workers who wish to live in Spain while continuing their employment with non-Spanish companies. Key eligibility criteria include:

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  • Remote Work: You must be able to demonstrate that you are employed by a company located outside of Spain or that you own a business that operates primarily outside of Spain.
  • Income Requirements: Applicants must prove sufficient financial means to support themselves during their stay in Spain. This is usually demonstrated through bank statements or proof of income.
  • Health Insurance: Comprehensive health insurance coverage is required, which must be valid in Spain throughout your stay.
  • Clean Criminal Record: You will need to provide a clean criminal record certificate from your home country.

Application Process

 

The application process for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa involves several steps. Here is a general outline of what you can expect:

  1. Gather Required Documents: Collect all necessary documents, including your passport, proof of employment, financial statements, health insurance, and a clean criminal record.
  2. Consulate Appointment: Schedule an appointment with the Spanish Consulate in your area. This can often be done online through the consulate’s official website.
  3. Submit Application: Attend your appointment and submit your application along with all required documents. You will also need to pay the application fee, which is typically around $120.
  4. Visa Processing: After submission, the processing time for the visa can vary, but it generally takes a few weeks. It is advisable to apply well in advance of your intended travel date.
  5. Approval and Collection: If approved, you will be notified to collect your visa. You can then proceed with your plans to relocate to Spain.

Comparison with Other Visas

 

While the Digital Nomad Visa is tailored for remote workers, those with a steady passive income might consider applying for a different visa. For instance, the Spain Passive Income Visa is an excellent option for individuals who can demonstrate sufficient passive income and wish to retire or live in Spain without working. Each visa type has its own set of requirements and benefits, so it’s essential to choose the one that best fits your lifestyle and financial situation.

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.