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CONDITIONS OF APPLICATION

This Consulate General no longer accepts visa appointment requests by post or in person. Applications for visas will be accepted only BY PREVIOUS APPOINTMENT.

Please DO NOT BUY your travel tickets.

Applicants must have RESIDENCE STATUS IN THE UK.

The request for a visa must be lodged at the Spanish Consulate where the applicant is resident.

If the applicant is not a permanent resident the application will have to be referred to the corresponding Spanish Embassy or Consulate and may be refused. (see here for Jurisdiction).

The applicant must fulfil the following requirements: Passport or travel document, valid for at least 4 months longer than the validity of the requested visa, with ONE FULL BLANK page to affix the visa.

Two Schengen visa application forms.pdf fully completed and signed by the applicant at the bottom on the front page.

In the case of minors the parent or legal guardian may sign.

Two regulation passport colour photographs. Two photographs for each child to be included in the parent’s passport, if applicable.

Evidence that the applicant has sufficient funds to cover the cost of the intended stay, in the form of a full bank statement which must include the applicant's address (and which must have been received by the applicant at the home address).

Email and internet account statements are not accepted. Photocopies will be required. Proof of visit and purpose may be required.

Please note that visas are not issued on the same day.

Do not buy tickets if your country is marked (1) as the application must be referred and the visa will take 3 to 4 weeks to process from your appointment date.

Check your country here.

A recent letter from the employer, or if the person is self employed, a letter from their solicitor, accountant, Bank Manager or Local chamber of Commerce.

Photocopies will be required. Students must submit a recent letter from the School, College or University, confirming attendance. Where the school trip forms part of the school curriculum, evidence, guarantees and insurance must be provided by the School or University taking the pupils to Spain. Photocopies will be required.

Evidence of medical insurance is now compulsory when travelling into any of the Schengen States. Photocopies will be required.

In the case of joint passports, please declare if the husband/wife/child is to be included in the passport, otherwise the visa will only allow entry for the holder of the passport or Travel document.

Photographs must be supplied of the person to be included together with proof that he/she is in the UK. Depending on individual circumstance additional documents may be required. 13/07/2007

The Schengen Office provides a visa processing service for tourist and business purposes to over 30 countries (See the price list). Our clients include individuals, leading travel agents, tour operators and corporate travellers. http://www.theschengenoffice.com/spain_embassy.html

HOLDERS OF PASSPORTS WHO DO NOT REQUIRE A VISA TO ENTER SPAIN

Visas are NOT required for passports of any of the following countries, regardless of purpose and/or length of stay in Spain:

The European Union

Iceland

Norway

Switzerland

If your intended stay in Spain will exceed 90 days, registration with the local police authorities is no longer required.

Passports of all these countries (including UK passports) are valid to visit or stay in SPAIN up to the last day of their validity.

Minors included in the parent’s passport must be accompanied by the parent.

The child’s right to travel on the passport will lapse depending on the age stipulated by the issuing country. Please see passport for details.

For visits NOT EXCEEDING NINETY DAYS, visas are not required for:

Holders of valid passports issued by the following countries or dependencies:

Andorra

Anguilla

Argentina

Australia

Bermuda

Brazil

British National Overseas

Brunei

Bulgaria

Canada

Chile

Costa Rica

Croatia

El Salvador

Guatemala

Honduras

Hong Kong

SAR

Israel

Japan

Korean

Republic Liechtenstein

Macao

SAR Malaysia

Mexico

Monaco

Montserrat

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Panama

Paraguay

Romania

San Marino

Singapore

St. Helena

The Caiman Islands

The Falklands Islands

The Virgin Islands

Turks & Caicos Islands

Uruguay

USA

Vatican City

Venezuela

Holders of Travel Documents issued under the Geneva Convention of July 1951, by the following countries:

Belgium,

Cyprus,

Denmark,

Germany,

Iceland,

Ireland,

Liechtenstein,

Luxembourg,

Norway,

the Netherlands,

Spain,

Sweden,

Switzerland

United Kingdom.

Crew members of airlines and merchant navy.

If you hold a valid residence permit in any of the Schengen member states, you are entitled to re-enter the Schengen area without a visa on production of your proof of residence and your passport. This information applies ONLY TO ORDINARY PASSPORTS.

All other nationalities, not listed above NEED A VISA and the requirements for these vary according to NATIONALITY, PASSPORT or TRAVEL DOCUMENT used, PURPOSE and DURATION of the trip.

HOLDERS OF THE FOLLOWING PASSPORTS REQUIRE A VALID VISA TO ENTER SPAIN

Afghanistan (1)(2*)

Antigua Albania (2)

Algeria (1)

Angola (2)

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh (2*)

Barbados

elarus

Belize

Benin

Bhutan

Bolivia (as from 1.04.07)

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Botswana Burundi (1)

British Dependent Territories (3)

British Overseas Citizens (3)

British Protected Persons (3)

British Subjects (3)

Cambodia Cameroon

Cape Verde

Central Africa Rep.

Chad China (1)

Colombia (1)

Comoros

Congo

Cuba (2)

Democratic Republic of Congo (former Zaire )(1) (2*)

Djibouti

Dominica Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Ecuatorial Guinea

Egypt (1)

Eritrea (2*)

Ethiopia (2*)

Fiji Frandesspass documents (1)

Gabon Gambia Georgia Ghana (2*)

Grenada Guinea (2)

Guinea-Bissau (2)

Guyana

Haiti

Hong Kong

India (2)

Indonesia (1)

Iran (1)(2*)

Iraq (1)(2*)

Ivory Coast (2)

Jamaica Jordan (1)

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kirgyzstan

Kiribati

Kuwait (1)

Laos

Lebanon (1)

Lesotho

Liberia (2)

Libya (1)

Macedonia

Madagascar

Malawi

Maldives

Mali (2)

Mauritania

Mauritius

Mongolia

Moldova

Montenegro

Morocco

Mozambique

 Myanmar

Namibia

Nauru

Nepal

Niger

Nigeria (2*)

North Korea (1)

Oman Pakistan (1)(2*)

Palestine (1)

Papua New Guinea

Peru

Philippines (1)

Qatar

Refugee Travel Documents (1)

Russia

Rwanda (1)

St. Kitts

St. Lucia

St. Vincent

Sao

Tome

Western Samoa

Saudi Arabia (1)

Senegal (2)

Serbia

Seychelles

Sierra Leone (2)

Solomon Islands

Somalia (1)(2*) South Africa

Sri Lanka (2*)

Sudan (1)(2)

Suriname (1)

Swaziland

Syria (1)

Taiwan

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Thailand

Togo (2)

Tonga

Trinidad & Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Turkmenistan

Tuvalu

Uganda

United Arab Emirates

Ukraine

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

Vietnam

Yemen (1)

Zambia

Zimbabwe (1)

 

This visa will take 3 to 4 weeks to process.

Please do NOT BUY TICKETS

Please note that certain documents are not recognised by the Spanish Authorities and are therefore not valid to travel to Spain.

These include Certificates of Identity issued by the Home Office, which are not covered by the Geneva or New York Conventions.

(2) AN AIRPORT TRANSIT VISA is required if the person is not a PERMANENT RESIDENT in Canada, European Union, or the USA.

(2*) AN AIRPORT TRANSIT VISA is not required if resident in Andorra, Canada, the European Union, Japan, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, or the USA, including holders of Diplomatic and Service Passports.

The Airport Transit visa will only allow the holder into the International Lounge and will NOT permit the passenger entry into Spain.

(3) Passports with ’European community’ on the cover do not require a visa

(4) The visa issued is not valid for all the Schengen countries. Children of any age holding a valid passport will require a visa. 13/07/2007