Everything you need to know about residence permits
With a 75% approval rate for applications and 70% of applicants enjoying a long-term stay in Spain, at SPANISH VISA we offer you key information to facilitate your process of obtaining this visa.
How can I regularize my situation in Spain?
Specialized Advice on Residence Permits
The most common form is rooting. Depending on your case, there are different options: social, family, work or training roots. We advise you and help you choose the most suitable one.
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How can I regularize my situation if I am in Spain without papers?
You may be eligible for social, work or family roots if you meet the requirements of residence time, ties and means of support. Consult a lawyer to analyze your case.
How long do I have to live in Spain to apply for social roots?
You must prove at least three years of continuous residence and meet other requirements, such as an employment contract or means of subsistence.
What documents do I need to apply for a work-based residence permit?
You need an employment contract, your passport, certificates proving your status and other specific documents depending on the type of permit.
Can I regularize my situation if I have children born in Spain?
Yes, you can apply for family roots if your children are Spanish citizens, with proof of your relationship and current situation.
What happens if my regularization application is denied?
You can appeal the decision or submit a new application if you meet the requirements. A specialized lawyer can help you with this process.