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Spain Visa Information

Tourist Entry Options & Short-Stay Visa Rules for Visiting Spain

Spain, known for its vibrant cities, Mediterranean beaches, and historic landmarks, follows Schengen Area regulations for short-term visits. Many nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, making it easy for eligible tourists to explore the country.

Travelers who require advance authorization must apply for a Schengen Tourist Visa (Type C) before arrival. This visa permits leisure travel, sightseeing, and short family visits. Applicants typically provide a valid passport, travel insurance, proof of accommodation, financial means, and confirmed return travel arrangements.

For longer stays or non-tourism activities—such as work, study, or residence—Spain offers a range of national long-stay visas (Type D) and residence permits. Selecting the appropriate visa ensures smooth entry and full compliance with Spanish immigration rules.

Yes. Spain is a full Schengen member, meaning travellers from visa-exempt countries can enter for up to 90 days within 180 days, while others must obtain a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) before arrival.

Applicants typically need a valid passport, completed visa form, recent photos, travel itinerary, hotel bookings, return ticket, proof of financial means, and travel insurance with €30,000 minimum coverage.

Yes. Consulates often issue single, double, or multiple-entry visas depending on the traveller’s profile, travel history, and purpose of visit. Frequent travellers may receive long-validity visas (1–5 years).