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Plan your move to Spain with the right route from the start.

Compare visas, university admissions, cities, business setup, documents, and arrival steps before you start building your file.

Study in Spain

Visa route planning

Business setup

City comparison

Choose your path

Start with the decision that shapes everything else.

Compare eligibility, evidence, timing, and arrival obligations before collecting formal documents.

Admissions timeline

From first goal to arrival tasks.

01

Tell us your goal

Each step keeps the route, evidence, and timing connected.

02

Complete assessment

Each step keeps the route, evidence, and timing connected.

03

Get document list

Each step keeps the route, evidence, and timing connected.

04

Prepare documents

Each step keeps the route, evidence, and timing connected.

05

Submit application

Each step keeps the route, evidence, and timing connected.

06

Track progress

Each step keeps the route, evidence, and timing connected.

07

Arrive in Spain

Each step keeps the route, evidence, and timing connected.

Featured cities

Compare the place where you will study, work, or settle.

Planning range estimator

For Study in Madrid, plan for service scope, official fees, translations, insurance, travel, housing deposits, and third-party costs. Family size: 1 person. Request an assessment for a realistic range.

Is ApplyToSpain a government website?

No. ApplyToSpain is an independent consultancy and information platform.

Can ApplyToSpain guarantee visa approval?

No. Decisions are made by authorities, consulates, universities, or other third parties.

Do I need a visa to study in Spain?

Non-EU students usually need the correct visa or authorization for stays over 90 days.

Can I work while studying in Spain?

Possibilities depend on current Spanish rules and conditions.

What documents do I need for a student visa?

Admission, passport, funds, insurance, forms, and additional records may be needed.

What is the digital nomad visa for Spain?

It is a route for eligible non-EU remote workers and professionals working mainly for companies or clients outside Spain.

What is the difference between NIE and TIE?

NIE is an identification number; TIE is a physical residence card for many non-EU residents.

Can I start a company in Spain as a foreigner?

Often yes, but residence, tax, notarial, and banking issues must be reviewed.

Start your Spain application today.

Begin with an independent assessment and build the file only after the route is clear.