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Visas

Requirements for entry into Spain and visas

Visas 

  • Do I need a Visa?
  • Short stay
  • Long stay
  • How to apply
  • Were to apply
  • Do I need a Visa ?

    US citizens with ordinary passports, valid for a minimum of 3 months, who wish to stay in Spain for tourist or business purposes for up to 90 days, do not need a visa.

    Short stay (up to 90 days out of every six months).

    Foreign nationals intending to enter Spanish territory must have the corresponding transit or visitor’s visa if the nature of their nationality means they are required to do so.

    The Schengen countries are: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway.

    For some nacionalities an airport transit visa is required when entering the international zone of a Spanish airport.

    Long stay (more than 90 days out of every 6 months).

    All foreign citizens who do not hold the nationality of a European Union member state, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland, must obtain a Long Stay Visa if they wish to stay in Spain for a period of over 90 days per semester. There are three types of Long Stay Visas:

    • Residency : this visa allows the holder to live in Spain without working or performing any profesional activities.
    • Work and residence : this visa allows the holder to work while living in Spain.
    • Student : this visa allows the holder to live in Spain while studying, researching or participating in an internship.

    If you are a dependent of a citizen of one of the EU member states or a citizen of Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland, you will only  need to apply for a Long Stay Visa if you are required to do so (see list attached) and wish to live in Spain.

    How to apply:

    Make sure your permanenent residency is within the jurisdiction of this Consulate

    1. Make sure you have all the right documentation for the visa in which you are applying
    2. Make an appointment to apply at the Consulate

    Where to apply:

    Apply at this Consulate if your permanent address or your University address is in one of the following:

    • Arizona
    • Colorado
    • Utah
    • Sur de California, Condados de:

      • Los Angeles
      • San Diego
      • Imperial
      • Inyo
      • Kern
      • Orange
      • Riverside
      • San Bernardino
      • San Luis Obispo
      • Santa Barbara
      • Ventura

    If you do not reside in the jurisdiction of this Consulate, please click here to find the one that you correspond to.

    Actualizado: 23/09/2009 23:08

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