Non-Lucrative Visa Documents Spain

Spanish Non lucrative visa documents for Spain to get you your Spanish Residency. Correct Documents is key. Step by step.

Documents needed for your Application:

List for NON-LUCRATIVE visa:

As received from the Cape Town consulate keeping in mind each consulate seems to have their own rules.

  1. 1 Photo.
  2. ORIGINAL PASSPORT and COPY of all the pages (including the Blank ones).
  3. Form EX-01.
  4. Financial Means:
    • 4 Months bank statements and other means of subsistence if needed.
    • At time of publishing this was 2316,08€ per month for main applicant.
    • Updated table below for the year 2022 (please ensure the correct amount on the Spanish government website to be 100% sure that they have not made any updated changes to the amounts), main applicant 27,792euros per annum and additional for each family member.
    • Do ADD more, these are minimum amounts, your application will be more positive /successful if you can show a little more than the minimum amounts.
Amount for Year2022
For A Single Person Application€27,793
Single Applicant + 1 Dependent€34,732
Single Applicant + 2 Dependents€41,690
Non Lucrative Amounts
  1. Medical Insurance from a Spanish Medical Aid for 1 year.
  2. Form 780/Cod 052. x2
  3. Police Clearance (Apostilled and Translated).
  4. Medical certificate (Stamped by HCPSA and Translated).
  5. Proof of Residence in home country (Can be a bank statement with address on).
  6. Visa Fee – Cash ONLY – Exact Amount.
  7. Personal documents required

Ex-01 Temporary residency Form

Ex-01 Temporary Resident VISA Application Form

Medical Insurance:

Insurance from a Spanish Medical Aid for 1 year.

I can personally recommend Darryl Lopez Rey who works with AXA in Spain and is based in Palma. He goes the extra mile and on top of that AXA is one of the best medical insurers.

His Email Details: darryl.lopez@agencia.axa.es

Personal Documents for Non-lucrative visa:

Help with Personal Documents you may need.

3 thoughts on “Non-Lucrative Visa Documents Spain”

  1. Gerald &Mariette Coleman

    We need to renew our non lucrative Visa at the end of this year, can you help us with the forms required and support documents needed, many thanks

    1. HI Gerald & Mariette

      You should be able to renew on your own. It is not a very complicated process once you get over the fear factor. My blogs are to assist those that are paying 100 and 1000’s of Euros to immigration attorneys for what are really simple processes.

      It feels daunting but it seems that it is basically just collecting your documents and taking them together with the completed forms. You would need to do this anyway even if you were paying someone to help.

      You should begin the renewal application process 60 days before your current TIE expires but with Covid I would start 90 days before. Remember you are allowed to apply up to 90 days after the current card expiry dat but if you are late you will be fined, so don’t rely on this.

      This is what you need to take with for your renewal.
      Generally, to renew your non-lucrative visa, you will need the following documents:

      Application Form EX01 (two copies),
      Fee Form 790-052 (paid and stamped),
      Your passport (valid for at least one year),
      Copy of all the pages of your passport,
      Your current Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjeros or TIE (often referred to as a resident card),
      Health insurance that complies with the requirements of the Immigration Office,
      Proof of sufficient and stable income for the next 2 years (monthly, more than four times the current year’s IPREM for the main applicant, and additionally, one IPREM for each family member),
      Your address registration in Spain (padrΓ³n) no more than three months old.

      You should have most of these items and can download the forms to complete and take with you.

      If you have school going children you will also need to request a report from their school, submit a copy of their birth certificates.
      All documents not issued in Spanish must be translated by an official translator that’s recognized by Spain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. That will be easy to find on one of the Facebook groups in your area.

      You should have copies of all the documents and their originals for submitting.

      The final step is to apply separately for your new TIE (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjeros) and this must be done in person. TIE applications are processed at National Police offices and you must make an appointment in advance to submit your application.

      Make an appointment online for new TIE here: https://sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es/procedimientos/index/categoria/34/language/en

      When you have made an appointment you will receive an email with your confirmation document. You will need to print it out and along with the following documentation take to your appointment.

      Three recent passport-sized photos
      Your passport, and a copy of the main page
      Your current TIE
      Your resolution letter
      Fee Form 790-012 (paid and stamped)
      Solicitud de la Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (EX-17)

      Take it step by step. Collect documents. Make appointment. Translate. Most of what you would be doing by yourself, agent or no agent…

      I do know someone in Barcelona that could assist, but the process is reasonably simple once you start collecting your documents. If you do feel overwhelmed I can forward you her details to assist.

      Hope this helps. I will right my next post on the renewal process, keep a look out.

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    2. My Posts are on personal experiences. Since we have been through the visa processes by doing it ourselves I can say that it always sounds more daunting than it actually is and most of the documents needed need to be provided by you anyway. So might as well just do it…

      Here are 2 other sites that provide additional information. My suggestion is to rather take too much than too little as we have seen with our applications for visas.
      Follow the guidelines in 2 or 3 posts as to which documents you will need as it might differ. Collect those that seem relevant to you from all the posts, and take them with. More is always better in case asked for something….
      Other links to follow:
      https://expatsmagazine.org/renewing-your-non-lucrative-residence-permit/
      https://wagonersabroad.com/how-to-apply-for-non-lucrative-visa-spain-requirements-renewal-process/

      Good luck! I am sure you can do this. Enjoy Spain!

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