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Student Visa Overview

The Spain Student Visa is a national Spain Visa (Type D) for non-EU/EEA citizens who plan to stay in Spain for more than 90 days to study, undertake training, participate in research, or attend official language courses. Applicants need an official admission letter from an accredited Spanish institution, listed in the RUCT registry for higher education programs, and must show financial means of at least 100% of Spain’s IPREM (Public Multiple Effects Income Indicator), currently around €600 per month, multiplied by the length of stay. Student visa holders can generally work part-time up to 30 hours per week, alongside their studies, and may bring their spouse or minor children on a related Student Family Member visa. Approval is decided solely by the Spanish consulate handling the application.

Eligibility

You may apply for a Spain Student Visa if:

  • You have received an admission or acceptance letter from a recognized educational institution in Spain.
  • You are enrolling in a full-time course, degree program, language course, exchange program, or other eligible academic program.
  • You can provide proof of sufficient financial means to cover your tuition fees, living expenses, and stay in Spain.
  • You have valid health insurance that meets the requirements of the Spanish authorities for the duration of your stay.
  • You can provide accommodation details and all required supporting documents as specified by the Spanish immigration authorities.
  • You hold a valid passport and meet the applicable visa requirements for studying in Spain.

The primary purpose of your visit should be education. Your admission documents, financial evidence, accommodation details, health insurance, and supporting documentation should clearly demonstrate your intention to pursue studies in Spain and comply with the applicable Student Visa requirements.

Government Visa Fees

Fee TypeGovernment Fee (EUR)
National (Student) Visa FeeApprox. €60–€80
Proof of Funds, per Month (100% of IPREM)€600
TIE Residence Card Fee (after arrival)Approx. €16

Visa fees can vary by nationality; some consulates apply different rates for specific countries. Fees are non-refundable, even if the application is refused. Exchange rates fluctuate, so INR values are approximate. Information may vary depending on individual circumstances; confirm the current fee at exteriores.gob.es.

Student Visa Processing Time

Processing time for the Spain Student Visa generally takes 4 to 8 weeks, though some consulates, particularly in high-volume regions, can take up to 10 weeks during peak season between May and August. There is no priority processing service for this visa category, so applicants should plan for the longer end of the estimate. Since May 2025, language students can no longer convert tourist status to a student visa from within Spain, making advance application from the home country essential for most applicants. Students should apply as early as possible, ideally up to 90 days before their program starts.

Required Documents Checklist

Valid Passport (issued within the last 10 years, valid for at least 3 months beyond departure, with at least 2 blank pages)
Official Admission Letter from an Accredited Spanish Institution
Completed National Visa Application Form
Recent Passport Photograph
Proof of Financial Means (100% of IPREM per month, or notarised sponsor letter)
Private Health Insurance (no co-payments, valid for the full stay)
Criminal Record Certificate (for stays exceeding 6 months)
Medical Certificate (for stays exceeding 6 months)
Proof of Payment of Enrolment Fees

Document requirements may vary depending on individual circumstances and the consulate processing the application.

Step-by-Step Application Process

Receive an official admission letter from an accredited Spanish institution.
Arrange proof of financial means meeting the IPREM threshold for your length of stay.
Complete the national visa application form at your Spanish consulate.
Gather academic, financial, and insurance documents.
Attend your appointment and pay the applicable visa fee.
Wait for processing, generally 4 to 8 weeks.
If approved, travel to Spain within the visa's validity and apply for your TIE residence card.
Register your address and complete any required formalities after arrival.

Important Notes

Visa approval depends solely on the decision of the Spanish consulate.
Study stays of 90 days or less generally only require a Schengen Type C visa, not this national visa.
Since May 2025, language students cannot convert tourist status to a student visa from within Spain.
Students can generally work part-time up to 30 hours per week alongside their studies.
Spain offers a 12-month post-study job search authorisation after graduation.
Fees are generally non-refundable, even if the application is refused.
Government fees and financial thresholds are reviewed periodically and are subject to change.
Information may vary depending on the institution and individual circumstances.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

Applying for a Spain Student Visa involves coordinating your institution’s admission letter with IPREM-based financial evidence and insurance documentation. Shivansh Consultants offers documentation support to help you organise your proof of funds and academic records correctly. Our thorough application review and personalised guidance are tailored to your specific institution and program, helping you apply within the right timeframe given recent tightening of language-student rules. With a transparent process and experienced visa consultants, we provide end-to-end assistance throughout your Spain Visa journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the Spain Student Visa fee?
The national visa fee generally ranges from €60 to €80, though it can vary by nationality. Separately, students must show financial means of 100% of the IPREM, approximately €600 per month, for the duration of their stay.
How long does Spain Student Visa processing take?
Processing generally takes 4 to 8 weeks, extending up to 10 weeks at busier consulates during peak season between May and August.
What documents are required for a Spain Student Visa?
Key documents include an admission letter from an accredited institution, proof of financial means, private health insurance, and, for longer stays, a criminal record certificate.
Can my spouse join me on a Spain Student Visa?
Yes, your spouse or minor children can apply for a Student Family Member visa, though they will need their own separate work authorisation to be employed in Spain.
Is the Spain Student Visa fee refundable if refused?
No. The visa fee is generally non-refundable, whether the application is approved or refused.