NALCAP - North American Language and Culture Assistant Program
Visa for stays longer than 90 days to participate in the 2023-2024 North American
Language and Culture Assistant program sponsored by the Ministry of Education of
Spain, for North American and Canadian citizens.
Family members who can obtain a visa to accompany the student:
- Spouse or legally recognized common-law partner.
- Children under 18 years of age or children with disabilities.
Family members will not be able to work during their stay in Spain.
Study stays of less than 90 days do NOT require a study visa.
Visa applications can be submitted from 6 months before the beginning of the
pertinent study programmes, as the procedure entails consultations with other
authorities.
As of June 1, applications for study visas from the NALCAP program are processed at
the offices of the BLS - Spain Visa Application Center, Washington DC.
Please note that starting Sep 1st, applications will be accepted by appointments
only. No postal applications reaching after the 1st of Sep will be accepted by
BLS.
Any postal aplications received after September 1st will be requested to schedule
an appointment.
The Revised visa fee and BLS service charge are as follows:
Consulate Visa Fee Based on Citizenship & Duration
| Amount
in USD |
All other nationals |
99 |
United States of America |
160 |
Australia |
476 |
United Kingdom > longer than 180 days |
440 |
United Kingdom < shorter than 180 days |
99 |
Bangladesh |
99 |
Mauritania |
263 |
Ethiopia > longer than 180 days |
510 |
Ethiopia < shorter than 180 days |
99 |
BLS Service Fee |
Amount in USD |
All Nationals |
18 |
Notifications (SMS) |
5 |
- All Fees are non-refundable
- The Visa Fee is subject to change without notice
"Checklist"
- National visa application form (Do not forget to indicate your
email in section #17).
- Photography. A recent colour photograph (US passport size),
with a light, uniform background, preferably white. Photographs with a dark
background or with objects or people that are seen from behind the head and that
are not photographic paper will not be accepted. Do not staple or use anything
other than glue to attach the photo to the form.
- Passport or travel document recognized as valid with a duration
of at least the time of stay requested and must contain at least two free pages
in the visa section (copy of the page where your data and photos appear).
Passports issued more than 10 years ago will not be accepted.
- Letter of Acceptance from the Autonomous Communities
("Assigment"). This letter must provide information about the school to which
the applicant has been assigned (address, telephone, contact email). It must
also contain information about the scholarship, the duration of the program and
the insurance policy. The Spanish Consulate will ONLY accept original signatures
or electronically signed letters.
Fill in numbers 21 (date of entry) and 28 (complete information related to the
school in Spain) in the application form.
- For stays of more than 180 days:
Criminal background check: Applicants of legal age must submit
an original or notarized copy of their criminal background check issued by the
country/countries of residence in the past 5 years stating that the applicant
has no criminal record.
- It does not apply for students under 18 years of age.
- Criminal background check must be issued by the U.S. Department of
Justice – Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). We do not accept State
or Local Police Background Checks.
- Criminal background check must be issued within the 6 months preceding
the submission of the visa application.
- Criminal background check must be authenticated with the Hague
Apostille. The apostille must certify the signature on the Criminal
Background check, not other signatures (e.g. we don’t accept apostilles
that certifies the signature of a notary that stamps a seal in the
criminal background check).
- Criminal background check must be accompanied by an official or
certified translation into Spanish of the Criminal background check. The
official translation can include the translation of the Apostille as
well, but it is not necessary (The translation does not need an
Apostille and the Apostille does not need a translation).
- Please include a photocopy (not notarized) of the background check,
apostille and official translation(s) with your submitted documents.
- Under no circunstances will a criminal background check be accepted if
it has been altered or damaged in any way, including damage caused by
removing staples.
- If the applicant has lived six months or more in another country
(outside the United States) during the last five years: an original or
notarized copy of a criminal background check from every country of
residence must be provided. These background checks must also be
authenticated with the Hague Apostille and include an official or
certified translation to Spanish. If the country/countries in which the
applicant has lived in the past 5 years is not subject to the Hague
Convention of 1961, the background check must be authenticated by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country and then by the
Consulate of Spain in said country.
- Medical certificate: Medical certificate demonstrating the
applicant does not suffer from drug addiction, mental health issues or any
diseases that could have serious repercussions for public health in accordance
with the International Health Regulations of 2005.
- This certificate must be issued within 3 months preceding the submission
of the visa application.
- This certificate must include a stamp from the issuing Medical Center,
doctor’s name and signature, doctor’s License Number and date of
expedition.
- The certificate must be written on letterhead paper from
hospital/doctor’s office or directly on the provided template.
- Please include a photocopy (not notarized) of the medical certificate
with your submitted documents.
- The medical certificate must be accompanied by an official or certified
translation into Spanish. In the case of using the model from our
website, the Spanish translation is not necessary. Please find template
in “Download forms”.
- Proof of residence in the consular demarcation. Provide a copy
(not the original) of the US driver's license, duly notarized.
- Disclaimer form must be submitted with the application.
When necessary to evaluate the application, the Consular Office may request
additional documents or data and may also request the applicant to attend a
personal interview.
The Procedures
Documents required for family members
For each family member accompanying the student, the following must be presented:
- The documents listed above
- Accredit economic means to cover the expenses of stay and return to
your country. For the support of family members during their
stay in Spain: the last three personal bank account statements that show at
least a minimum amount of $480 for the first family member per month of stay
and $320 per month for each of the remaining family members who the family
unit will be integrated in Spain.
- Original Birth Certificate of the children legalized with
the Apostille of The Hague and translated into Spanish. Attach a copy of
both parents' IDs. If the parents are divorced, present the final decree of
divorce and legalized custody of the minor with the Apostille certification.
If the country is not part of the Hague Convention, the document must be
legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and then by the Spanish
Consulate in that country (original and copy)
- Original Marriage Certificate legalized with The Hague
Apostille and translated into Spanish. If the country is not part of the
Hague Convention, the document must be legalized by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and then by the Spanish Consulate in that country. (Original and
copy).
- Original Domestic Partnership Certificate legalized with
The Hague Apostille and translated into Spanish. If the country is not part
of the Hague Convention, the document must be legalized by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and then by the Spanish Consulate in that country. (Original
and copy).
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“Public or private health insurance certificate taken out with an insurance company authorised to operate in Spain. The insurance must cover all risks insured by the public health system in Spain.
The health insurance must meet the following requirements:
The insurance must cover all risks insured by the public health system in Spain. This coverage must be maintained throughout the validity of the authorisation.
The health insurance must not have a waiting period, grace periods, co-payments, deductions or coverage limit, that is, it must cover 100% of medical, hospital and extra-hospital expenses. However, if the insurance coverage is limited to a certain amount, this limit must not be less than €30,000.
Travel insurance will not be accepted. Insurance cards will not be accepted as proof of the contracting of health insurance.”
Procedure:
Who can apply for a visa: Applications must be submitted by
in-person.
Place of submission: Applicants must make an appointment in the
National Visa Appointment option and submit in person all the documentation in:
BLS - SPAIN VISA APPLICATION CENTER, WASHINGTON DC
1660 L St NW, Second Floor, Suite: 216, Washington, DC 20036
Visa application period: Visa applications can be submitted from 6
months before the beginning of the pertinent study programmes, as the procedure
entails consultations with other authorities.
Decision period: The legal period for reaching a decision is of 1
month from the day after the application submission date, but this period may be
extended if an interview or additional documents are requested.
Visa collection: Passports with issued visa and other original
documents submitted will be available for in-person pick-up by the applicant or a
duly accredited legal representative at the corresponding BLS International Services
Ltd. office.
Passports can be picked up in person
Visa refusal: Refusals of the visa or study stay permit will always
be notified in writing, setting forth the grounds on which the decision adopted was
based.
Appeals: If a study stay permit or visa is refused, the applicant
may submit an appeal for reconsideration to this Consular Office within 1 month of
the day following the date on which notification of the refusal is received. An
application for judicial review may also be filed with the High Court of Justice of
Madrid within the 2-month period beginning the day after the date on which the
applicant receives notification of the visa refusal or of the dismissal of the
reconsideration appeal.
Visa validity period: If the study stay does not exceed 180 days,
the visa will be valid for the entire stay and it will not be necessary to obtain a
Foreigner Identity Card.
If the study stay is for longer than 180 days, the visa will be valid for a 90-day
stay. In this case the student must apply for a Foreign Identity Card
(T.I.E), within a period of 1 month from their entry into Spain, at a Foreign
Nationals' Office or Police Station. This Foreign Identity Card (T.I.E), will alow
to stay for entire period of the program.
Note: We regret we cannot accept photographs that do not meet these requirements
Please provide one recent photograph (not more than 6 months old) of yourself, which should not have been used
previously in the passport. The photograph should be in colour and:
- Taken against a white background so that features are distinguishable and contrast against the background.
- Clear share quality and with the face in focus.
- Printed on normal photographic paper (camera print).
- Full face, non-smiling [without sunglasses, a hat/cap or other head covering, unless the applicant wears such
items because of their religious belief or ethnic background]
- Please stick the Photograph on the Visa Application Form.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If photographs presented do not meet these requirements your
application will be considered incomplete. A photo booth meeting these requirements is available at the centre.
Decision period: Once the application is accepted as complete, the
legal term to reach a resolution is 1 month from the day after the application was
registered in the visa system (not from the date of receipt of application at the
BLS office), but this time frame may be extended if an interview or additional
documents are requested.
Refusal of visa or stay permit for studies. The refusal of the visa
or the authorization to stay for studies will always be notified in writing, stating
the reasons on which the decision was based.
Appeals: In the event of a denial of a stay authorization for
studies or a visa, the applicant may submit an appeal for reconsideration in Spanish
before the Office that denied the request within 1 month of the day following the
date on which notification of the refusal is received. A contentious-administrative
appeal may also be filed before the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid within a
period of 2 months from the day following the date on which the applicant receives
the notification of the refusal of a visa or the dismissal of the appeal for
reconsideration.
Once the visa has been collected, the applicant must enter Spanish territory during
the validity period of the visa. The visa must be stamped upon entry into the
Schengen States. Once in Spain and within the first thirty days, the applicant must
apply for the Foreigner Identity Card or TIE (“Foreigner Identity Card”) at the
Foreign National Office at the Police station in the city you will stay. If the
duration of the activity does not exceed 180 days, the visa will be sufficient to
prove the stay and you don’t need to apply for a TIE.