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Non-lucrative residence visa for Spain: A complete guide
How to retire to Spain and live there permanently with a valid visa
Who qualifies for the Non-Lucrative Visa?
- Spouses or unmarried partners
- Dependent children
- Dependent relatives in the ascending line (such as parents)
Basic requirements
- National visa application form: Each applicant must fill out and sign a national visa application form.
- Non-working residence visa application form: You must also complete the EX-01 form, which is specific to non-working residence visa applicants.
- Recent photograph: You will need a recent passport-sized colour photo, taken against a light background and showing your full face.
- Valid passport: Your passport must be valid for at least one year and contain at least two blank pages. If your passport was issued more than 10 years ago, it will not be accepted.
- Proof of financial means: To qualify, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient financial resources to support yourself (and any accompanying family members) during your time in Spain. The minimum requirement is 400% of Spain's Public Multiple Effects Income Indicator (IPREM). For each additional family member, you must prove an extra 100% of the IPREM. Applicants of working age may need to provide additional documents, such as proof of a pension or a letter of resignation from their employer, confirming they no longer work. Bank statements from the last three months and the most recent tax return will also need to be submitted.
- Health insurance: Applicants must provide proof of health insurance (public or private) that covers all risks similar to Spain’s public healthcare system. The policy must be valid for at least one year and should have no co-pays or deductibles. Travel insurance is not accepted.
- Criminal record certificate: Applicants over the age of 18 must provide a criminal record certificate from their country of residence for the past five years. This document must be legalised with the ‘Apostille of The Hague’ and translated into Spanish.
- Medical certificate: Applicants must provide a medical certificate confirming that they do not suffer from any illnesses that could pose a serious risk to public health, as outlined by the 2005 International Health Regulations. Like other foreign documents, this must be legalised or apostilled and accompanied by a certified translation into Spanish.
- Proof of residence: You’ll need to prove that your place of residence is within the consular district of the Spanish consulate where you are applying. This could be a driver’s licence or a utility bill, for example.
- Visa fee: Applicants must complete the required forms (790 code 052) and pay the visa and residence permit fees. These payments are usually made at the Consular Office, and only money orders are accepted. Ensure that you check the exact fee on the consulate’s website before your appointment.
Documents for family members
Visa procedure and timeline
After arriving in Spain
Visa refusals and appeals
Why choose Heniam & Associates?
Mobile: 0034 689 017 754
Heniam & Associates for Conveyancing, paperwork, legal advice and immigration throughout the Region of Murcia
Catering for the needs of expats living all over Spain, and particularly in the Costa Cálida and the Costa Blanca, Heniam & Associates offer a wide range of services including conveyancing, legal and administrative advice.
At the same time, their team of dedicated professionals appreciate the need to assist you in an easy and reliable manner, allowing you as much time as possible to enjoy your freedom, relax and make the most out of life in Spain. Without sacrificing efficiency, they offer personalised services to each and every client, listening to their needs in order to provide exactly the right service and desired outcome.
In the all-important field of Legal and Administrative Services, Heniam & Associates provide help in a wide range of matters including (but not limited to):
- Conveyancing
- Legal and professional communication assistance
- NIE and TIE Applications
- Commercial and company set-up and licensing
- Spanish health and administrative services
- Support and assistance with regulatory bodies
- Professional will writing services and advice on intestate inheritance laws (both in the UK and in Spain)
- Contract drafting (for businesses and individuals)
- Dispute resolution
- Digital signatures and certificates
Whether taking advantage of our conveyancing services or any other legal matter Heniam & Associates’ business partner HeniamLegal will represent you in the best possible way, excelling especially in their conveyancing service.
When buying a property in a foreign country it can be challenging to understand all of the
steps that have to be taken. Heniam knows that buying a home can be stressful and
they want to ensure that you have the resources that you need to make sure that the
transaction is as smooth as possible so that you can start to enjoy your new home without worrying about the details and any purchase pitfalls.
HeniamLegal will be on hand to assist you with every part of the process. They have
dedicated professionals on hand to assist you every step of the way ensuring that all
of the relevant checks and investigations are carried out and, of course, negotiating on your behalf and protecting your interests. You will always have the support you need with HeniamLegal and Heniam & Associates.
In addition, translation services are provided either for written documents or for occasions such as visits to the doctor or to administrative offices, and assistance is provided in finding the best deal on foreign currency transfers.
They have two offices in the Region of Murcia, one on La Manga Club and one in Los Belones:
- Monday to Friday: 9.30am - 2pm
Afternoon appointments available on request
To find out how Heniam & Associates can help you by taking the strain out of life in Spain, contact them for further information!