What is the Spain Schengen Visa?
The Spain
Schengen Visa is one of the most widely used visas to visit the
Schengen territory. It allows people to travel to Spain and other Schengen
member states without having to worry about getting a visa for each Schengen
country during their trip.
With the Spain Schengen Visa, you can visit the following
27 Schengen countries: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Spain,
Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Spain does not have to be the first country you enter, on
this visa, but it is recommended.
What can I do with the Spanish Schengen Visa?
- Visit
Spain and other Schengen countries for tourism and to visit family and
friends.
- Attend
business meetings, conferences, or attend other business activities.
- Do a
short recreational course or play sports.
What can I not do with a Spanish Schengen Visa?
- Carry
out remunerated business (paid work).
- Receive
medical treatment.
- Marry
or register a civil partnership.
- Study
for an extended period of time or do a traineeship.
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Who can apply for the Spain Schengen Visa?
Both residents from the European Union and nationals of
Schengen countries have the privilege of traveling visa-free within the
Schengen Zone. However, most other visitors must apply for a
Spain Schengen Visa and do an interview.
Children and minors are also required to apply for a
Schengen Visa to visit Spain, if they come from an eligible country.
Further, the following passport holders can also visit
the Schengen zone without a visa:
- United
States
- United
Kingdom
- Australia
- New
Zealand
- Canada
Find out if your nationality qualifies for the Spain Schengen Visa by using our helpful Visa Checker Tool, and apply to iVisa to proceed instantly online!
https://www.ivisa.com/apply-online?utm_source=ShahidKhan
How long can I stay in the country with the Spain Schengen
Visa?
You can visit Spain and the Schengen zone for up
to 90 days Per Entry. As long as you do not exceed the cumulative 90
days, you can enter and travel between any Schengen country as often as you
like.
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Please note: You can apply for a multiple-entry
visa through iVisa, but the Spanish authorities make the final decision if you
receive a single-, double-, or multiple-entry visa. Visas with multiple entries
can be issued for 180 days to a maximum of five years.
Please contact the Spanish embassy or consulate in your
country for more information about other Spain Visa requirements, such as
long-stay visas or residence permits.
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Which documents do I need to apply for the Spain Schengen
Visa?
When you apply for the Spain Schengen Visa with iVisa you will be sent a complete list of documents you'll need to submit and bring to your interview.
These are some travel documents you'll need:
- Visa
application form: You’ll be given a more concise and easy version
when applying with iVisa! The form should be correctly and honestly filled
out, printed, and signed.
- Two
photographs: Taken within the last three months.
- Valid
passport: With a validity of at least three months from your
arrival date. Your passport needs to have at least two blank pages for
visa stickers.
- Travel
itinerary: This can be a copy of your return flight, booked hotel
accommodation, or tour schedules.
- Proof
of accommodation: You’ll need to show where you plan to stay,
such as hotel reservations or a letter from family members residing in
Spain.
- Financial
statements: Bank statements or salary slips demonstrating that
you have sufficient financial means to pay for your entire trip.
- Medical
insurance: With minimum coverage of EUR 30,000 for emergency
medical treatment and repatriation in case of an emergency.
Minors applying for a Schengen visa need to provide their
birth certificate along with written consent from their parents or legal
guardians.
Those who meet these basic requirements should have no problem getting their Spain Schengen Visa applications approved.
How to apply for the Spain Schengen visa online with iVisa
To get the Spain Schengen Visa fast and
efficiently, follow the below steps:
- Step
1: Provide your personal and travel details on the simplified
iVisa application form. A PDF guide
will be sent to you, and you will be able to contact your iVisa Expert at
any time to help you fill it out.
- Step
2: Make sure all information is correct and pay the iVisa service
fee with a debit,credit card or PayPal. The government visa fee (if
applicable) must be paid at the embassy, consulate, or Visa Application
Centre (VAC).
- Step 3: Attend the mandatory visa interview and bring the required documents. Before your interview, we will send you a document checklist and instructions with everything you should bring to the interview.
- https://www.ivisa.com/apply-online?utm_source=ShahidKhan
How much does the Spain Schengen Visa cost, and how long
does it take?
For Spain Schengen Visas, iVisa currently offers one
processing option:
- Standard
processing: Takes up to 30 days and costs USD
$149.99 excluding government fee.
In addition to the iVisa fee, you will receive personal
support from an iVisa Expert as well as a PDF guide with all the tips to fill
out your application and prepare for your interview.
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