Spain Marriage Visa

Fiance Visa to SpainTo marry a citizen of Spain, a potential bride must come to the territory of the state on a special fiance visa. This type of visa represents a special class of permits for visiting Spain. To obtain such a visa, you will need to provide additional documents.

The specific requirements for obtaining a fiancé visa to Spain may vary depending on the applicant's country of origin and the Spanish embassy or consulate where the application is made. However, I can give you a general idea of the typical documents required to apply for a fiancé visa to Spain:

Visa Application Form: A completed and signed visa application form for the country in which the application is being made.

Passport: A valid passport with at least two blank pages and a validity period longer than the intended stay in Spain.

Passport Size Photos: Recent passport size photos that meet the special requirements of the embassy or consulate.

Proof of Relationship: Documents proving that you have a genuine and legally recognized relationship with your fiancée, such as wedding rings, photographs together, conversation records, etc.

Proof of Intention to Marry: A letter from you and your fiancé confirming your intention to marry within a certain period of your arrival in Spain.

Proof of Funds: Proof that you have sufficient financial resources to support yourself during your stay in Spain, as well as your fiancée, if necessary. These could be bank statements, employment contracts or a letter of financial support from your fiancée if she is a resident of Spain.

Medical insurance: Proof of health insurance for the duration of your stay in Spain.

Police clearance certificate: A certificate from your country proving that you have no criminal record.

Medical Certificate: A medical certificate stating that you are in good health and do not have any contagious diseases.

Proof of Residence: Documentation showing where you will be staying in Spain, such as a hotel reservation or an invitation letter from your fiancée if she has a residence in Spain.

It is essential to contact the specific Spanish embassy or consulate in your country for the most up-to-date and accurate information on the required documents and the application process.

Tips for a more comfortable passage of the whole process

Start early: The visa application process can sometimes take a long time, so it's a good idea to start the process well in advance of your planned travel date.

Attention to documents: Make sure that all required documents are correctly completed and well organized. Missing or incorrect documents may result in delays or rejections.

Proof of Sincerity of Relationship: Provide substantial evidence of your genuine relationship with your fiancée to strengthen your case.

Financial Stability: Make sure you can demonstrate sufficient financial means to support yourself and your fiancée during your stay in Spain.

Consult an Immigration Lawyer: If you are unsure about the process or encounter any difficulties, it may be helpful to consult an immigration lawyer experienced in applying for a Spanish visa.

Please be aware that immigration policies and requirements may change over time, so it is essential to check the current requirements with the official Spanish authorities before proceeding with your application.