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Non-Lucrative Residency (NLV)

Residency without work authorization for individuals with sufficient financial means who wish to live in Spain.

About Non-Lucrative Residency

The Non-Lucrative Visa (Visado de Residencia No Lucrativa) is designed for individuals who wish to reside in Spain without engaging in any professional or lucrative activity. This visa is ideal for retirees, people with passive income, or those who simply want to enjoy life in Spain.

This residency permit allows you to live in Spain for one year, renewable for two-year periods. While you cannot work in Spain with this visa, you can study, engage in volunteer work, and enjoy all the benefits of living in one of Europe's most beautiful countries.

Our team at EUROINVERSIA GESTION 2000 SL provides comprehensive assistance throughout the NLV application process, ensuring all documentation is properly prepared and submitted according to Spanish immigration requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Demonstrate sufficient financial means to support yourself and family members
  • Minimum income requirement: 400% of IPREM for the applicant, plus 100% for each family member
  • Valid passport with at least one year of validity remaining
  • Clear criminal record certificate from your country of residence
  • Medical certificate proving good health
  • Adequate health insurance coverage from a Spanish provider
  • Proof of accommodation in Spain (rental contract or property deed)
  • No prior deportation or entry ban from Spain or other Schengen countries
  • Cannot engage in any professional or lucrative activity in Spain

Required Documentation

  • Valid passport and copies of all relevant pages
  • Completed visa application form
  • Proof of financial means (bank statements, pension statements, investment income)
  • Health insurance certificate from a Spanish insurance company
  • Medical certificate from an approved physician
  • Criminal record certificate (translated and legalized if necessary)
  • Proof of accommodation in Spain
  • Marriage certificate (if applying with spouse)
  • Birth certificates (if applying with children)
  • Passport-sized photographs meeting Spanish specifications
  • Proof of payment of visa fees

Application Process

1

Document Preparation

Gather and prepare all required documentation for your application.

2

Submit Application

Submit your visa application at the Spanish consulate in your country of residence.

3

Application Review

Consulate reviews your application and may request additional documentation.

4

Visa Issuance

If approved, you receive your visa and can travel to Spain.

5

Residency Registration

Complete residency registration and obtain your TIE (Foreigner Identity Card).

Benefits of Non-Lucrative Residency

  • Legal residence in Spain for one year, renewable for two-year periods
  • Freedom to travel within the Schengen Area
  • Access to Spain's public healthcare system (with private insurance)
  • Ability to study in Spain
  • Can bring family members through family reunification
  • Path to permanent residency after 5 years of continuous residence
  • Can engage in volunteer work and non-profit activities
  • Enjoy Spanish lifestyle, culture, and climate

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the financial requirements?

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You must demonstrate sufficient funds to support yourself. The minimum requirement is 400% of IPREM (approximately €2,400/month) for the applicant, plus 100% of IPREM (approximately €600/month) for each family member. These amounts are subject to change based on Spanish government regulations.

Can I work with a Non-Lucrative Visa?

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No, the Non-Lucrative Visa specifically prohibits working in Spain. If you wish to work, you would need to apply for a different type of visa, such as an Employee Work Visa or Self-Employed Permit. However, you can study, volunteer, and engage in non-profit activities.

How long is the visa valid?

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The initial Non-Lucrative Visa is valid for one year. After the first year, you can renew it for two-year periods. After five years of continuous residence, you may be eligible for long-term EU residency, which offers permanent residence status.

Can I bring my family?

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Yes, you can include your spouse and dependent children in your initial application. They will receive their own residency permits and can live in Spain with you. Each family member must meet the health and criminal record requirements.

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