General information:
Third-country nationals require a national visa when their stay in Spain exceeds 90
days (in any 180-day period) for the purposes of work, study or establishing their
residence.
General student visas are for stays longer than 90 days with the purpose of carrying
out studies, training, internships or volunteering. Stays shorter than 90 days do
not require a study visa for holders of United States Passport. Depending on your
nationality, a short-stay visa may be required (see Schengen visas)
Activities that merit a General student visa :
Please check the “Documents required” section for eligibility criteria & specific requirements for the Minor applicant and relative of the visa applicant.
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
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 |
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For this purpose, a “relative” is understood to be the spouse, civil union partner and children under eighteen or children with disabilities and not objectively able to provide for their own needs due to their health status. Relatives will not be entitled to work during their stay in Spain.
Foreigners who have applied for a student visa or who are in Spain with a General student visa may apply for the corresponding visas for their relatives so that they can legally enter and stay in Spain for the duration of such studies. The visas may be requested simultaneously with the application for the General student visa or at any subsequent time during the period of validity of the authorized General student visa.
Who can apply for a visa: Applications must be submitted by in-person. If the applicant is a minor, the application must be submitted by their parents or legal guardians. Presence of the minor is also required.
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.
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 Foreign 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:
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.