Spanish immigration law is complex and constantly changing. Get matched with a vetted, licensed immigration lawyer who can guide your case from the first consultation to final approval.
Every case is different. Your specialist will review your situation and guide you toward the right path — but here's an overview of the most common routes.
For remote workers and freelancers earning income from clients or employers outside Spain. Lets you live and work legally in Spain for up to a year, renewable.
Remote workersFor retirees and those with passive income who want to live in Spain without working. Requires proof of sufficient funds and private health insurance.
No work requiredFor those with a job offer from a Spanish employer. Your specialist handles the permit application alongside your employer's sponsorship paperwork.
Employed in SpainFor founders and self-employed professionals launching a business in Spain. Requires a viable business plan and approval from the Spanish Economic and Commercial Office.
Founders & self-employedAnswer a few questions about your situation — your nationality, income source, and timeline. Takes less than 2 minutes.
SpainReady identifies the right licensed immigration lawyer or gestor for your specific visa type and introduces you directly.
Your specialist handles the paperwork, appointments, and follow-up in plain English — keeping you informed at every step.
Spanish immigration law and consulate requirements are updated regularly. A specialist tracks these changes so your application isn't rejected on a technicality.
Requirements vary between consulates in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Your specialist knows exactly what your specific consulate expects.
A rejected application means restarting the process from scratch. Getting it right the first time is worth far more than the specialist's fee.
Your immigration specialist manages the entire process — so you don't have to navigate Spanish bureaucracy alone.
Tell us about your case and we'll introduce you to the right licensed immigration specialist — usually within one business day.
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