I got my digital nomad and it was extremely complicated, but i presented invoices and income, not taxes. It took over a year. They don't care about how much money you have at the bank. It doesn't matter if you present 50k, 100k, or even 2M USD. They care about recurring income only. It was denied twice and then approved. The default setting is DENY DENY, you need to do a huge effort to get it (and I speak Spanish). Btw, right now bank statements and letters are DEMANDED in Spanish, before you could just send it in English. I have Citibank and they did everything i asked them always. That's tremendously important. Get a good bank to do this, one that will understand they need to be flexible. If they speak Spanish even better. After they reject you you'll have only 10 days to present what's missing. So be fast, or you lose. Ill get my citizenship in 10 months. Good luck everyone!
Informative video for sure. I am glad to learn that the SF consulate no longer requires in person interviews, since I live in Las Vegas. The widespread backlash against tourists and tourism in Spain, along with the bureaucracy and high income taxes, have led me to focus on another possible retirement destination, but Spain remains a fabulous country.
Thanks for watching! Respectful tourists are always welcome in Spain. It's when people get drunk on the streets or act belligerent that ruin it for everyone else.
@@EverythingIsBoffo The news reports we get here in the US suggest that the major cause of the hostility towards tourists in Spain is the fact that foreigners are buying and renting real estate which has significantly increased housing prices in Spain which has had an adverse effect on the local Spanish population.
@@FredPantone294 but tourists typically are not buying houses. They are here for a short time. I think you mean they stay at Airbnbs instead of hotels? We definitely recommend staying at a hotel or licensed lodging that is registered with the city.
Do you have a video regarding tax in Spain that DNV holders will pay? I am interested to know more about it. I hope you can make a video about it. Thanks and more power!
I can login for Miami with only an email address and password. There are no biometrics required, That information is incorrect. However, there also are no available slots through the end of the year for an NLV, neither individual nor family, and the calendar does not extend beyond December.
@@NikkiGerong hi! Work Contract or perhaps bank statements. Marina and her team may know more about it. Please check out their website, there is a quiz to see if you qualify. Bureaucracy.es/everythingisboffo
I would love to have her speak to the Ley de Memoria Democrática process and experience with the LA consulate. I finally got my citizenship but now have to get for my adult children. What Anexo should we use if my Mom and grandparents were Spanish citizens? I had to deal with DC consulate for my LMD application as I was born in VA. It was such a pain!!
@@dinaflores hi Dina! For that it’s better to talk to a Bureaucracy’s citizenship lawyer as LMD is not in the scope of Marina’s work. We highly recommend Atty Douaa www.bureaucracy.es/consultation-immigration-lawyer
My wife and I are in the process of compiling all the necessary paperwork for the DNV. All is going well, and we plan to be in Spain by April 2025. However, I only intend to work remotely for one, maybe two more years before I retire. My question that nobody has been able to answer is, can I, at that time, apply to switch from the DNV to the NLV? Or would I have to leave Spain and return to the USA to start the visa application process over?
I wish she could’ve provided info/insight on the Spanish consulates in Mexico. Furthermore, for those who hold citizenship in Latin America hoping to ‘fast track’ through the 2yr route. Upon the renewal for the 4yr…in that 1st year of 4 plus the initial year makes 2yrs. Will that person be able to apply for citizenship? Or will that be affected?
@@Acteaon these are just updates, so Mexico wasn’t mentioned because there’s no changes on the application process. You can apply after you hit your 2 year mark if you are a natural-born Ibero American. You don’t have to finish the duration of your visa.
@@kevb11000 it’ll be which visa you best qualify for that will have a higher chance of approval. If you want a consult, please check out bureaucracy.es/everythingisboffo
My wife and I are renewing our NLV end of December, we had to apply as individuals for our first NLV as BLS would not accept our marriage certificate from Venezuela. Anyway this time we will be renewing as a married couple, do we need to show our wedding certificate but we cannot get a new copy of it and any advice please
Can't you go to Spain on a tourist VISA and initiate the DNV process there instead of going to a U.S.-based consulate? The San Francisco consulate, with its option to initiate the process via snail mail, is the way to go.
Thank you for your insightful content on non-lucrative and digital nomad visas in Spain! I’m currently based in Canada on a work permit (kitchen helper job) that’s set to expire in July 2025. As I explore my next steps, I’m considering moving to Spain to seek new opportunities. I have previous experience working in the Philippines as a video editor and multimedia artist for almost 4 years. However, I’m unsure which visa type would be the most suitable for me. The non-lucrative visa seems appealing for its simplicity, but I’d like to know if it allows transitioning to a work visa in Spain later. Alternatively, is the digital nomad visa better suited for someone with a creative and remote-friendly skill set like mine? What would you recommend for someone in my position who wants to establish a career in Spain? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your help and for sharing such valuable information!
Hi! I think it's best if you fill out the Non-Lucrative and Digital Nomad quiz on their website to see which visa you qualify. www.bureaucracy.es/everythingisboffo
@@JuanKis we did a video about BLS. They are a third-party assisting some consulates with scheduling visa applications. th-cam.com/video/G7x1yBZBOXQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Aeu5hmOS3Y6uPIau
I got my digital nomad and it was extremely complicated, but i presented invoices and income, not taxes. It took over a year. They don't care about how much money you have at the bank. It doesn't matter if you present 50k, 100k, or even 2M USD. They care about recurring income only. It was denied twice and then approved. The default setting is DENY DENY, you need to do a huge effort to get it (and I speak Spanish). Btw, right now bank statements and letters are DEMANDED in Spanish, before you could just send it in English. I have Citibank and they did everything i asked them always. That's tremendously important. Get a good bank to do this, one that will understand they need to be flexible. If they speak Spanish even better. After they reject you you'll have only 10 days to present what's missing. So be fast, or you lose.
Ill get my citizenship in 10 months. Good luck everyone!
@@tubejuanso best of luck! Thanks for sharing your experience!
This is one of the best videos I've seen regarding the process of getting a NLV or DNV in Spain. Thank you.
@@teleopinions1367 thank you for watching!
Very Fantastic video! The updates are super helpful and well-explained. Thank you for breaking down the changes so clearly. Keep up the great work!
@@doehetalsnijnkonijn thank you so much! We love this comment!
Marinas group does an awesome job, and as you see they answer every question they can freely.
@@sonaliahairsalon657 thank you for this very nice comment! ☺️
Informative video for sure. I am glad to learn that the SF consulate no longer requires in person interviews, since I live in Las Vegas. The widespread backlash against tourists and tourism in Spain, along with the bureaucracy and high income taxes, have led me to focus on another possible retirement destination, but Spain remains a fabulous country.
Thanks for watching! Respectful tourists are always welcome in Spain. It's when people get drunk on the streets or act belligerent that ruin it for everyone else.
@@EverythingIsBoffo The news reports we get here in the US suggest that the major cause of the hostility towards tourists in Spain is the fact that foreigners are buying and renting real estate which has significantly increased housing prices in Spain which has had an adverse effect on the local Spanish population.
@@FredPantone294 but tourists typically are not buying houses. They are here for a short time. I think you mean they stay at Airbnbs instead of hotels? We definitely recommend staying at a hotel or licensed lodging that is registered with the city.
Do you have a video regarding tax in Spain that DNV holders will pay? I am interested to know more about it. I hope you can make a video about it. Thanks and more power!
I can login for Miami with only an email address and password. There are no biometrics required, That information is incorrect. However, there also are no available slots through the end of the year for an NLV, neither individual nor family, and the calendar does not extend beyond December.
Thanks for this video! Fascinating differences between the US consulates...I hope San Francisco stays on the favorite list!
@@CatMadBuh thanks for watching! Fingers crossed!
Thank you guys. 🌻🌻🌻
You're welcome!
Whew thanks i thought they raised the income requirements already for DNV!
How do we prove our length of service or we've been working for more than 3 years as freelancers especially those who are not college graduates.
@@NikkiGerong hi! Work Contract or perhaps bank statements. Marina and her team may know more about it. Please check out their website, there is a quiz to see if you qualify. Bureaucracy.es/everythingisboffo
How about updates in the Manila consulate?
I would love to have her speak to the Ley de Memoria Democrática process and experience with the LA consulate. I finally got my citizenship but now have to get for my adult children. What Anexo should we use if my Mom and grandparents were Spanish citizens? I had to deal with DC consulate for my LMD application as I was born in VA. It was such a pain!!
@@dinaflores hi Dina! For that it’s better to talk to a Bureaucracy’s citizenship lawyer as LMD is not in the scope of Marina’s work. We highly recommend Atty Douaa www.bureaucracy.es/consultation-immigration-lawyer
My wife and I are in the process of compiling all the necessary paperwork for the DNV. All is going well, and we plan to be in Spain by April 2025. However, I only intend to work remotely for one, maybe two more years before I retire. My question that nobody has been able to answer is, can I, at that time, apply to switch from the DNV to the NLV? Or would I have to leave Spain and return to the USA to start the visa application process over?
Hi! This may be something Marina can answer. Please reach out to her at www.bureaucracy.es/everythingisboffo
Can you activate the CC, please? It's a little difficult to understand. Thank you.
Done!
@@EverythingIsBoffo - Thank you so much.
I wish she could’ve provided info/insight on the Spanish consulates in Mexico. Furthermore, for those who hold citizenship in Latin America hoping to ‘fast track’ through the 2yr route. Upon the renewal for the 4yr…in that 1st year of 4 plus the initial year makes 2yrs. Will that person be able to apply for citizenship? Or will that be affected?
@@Acteaon these are just updates, so Mexico wasn’t mentioned because there’s no changes on the application process. You can apply after you hit your 2 year mark if you are a natural-born Ibero American. You don’t have to finish the duration of your visa.
What about the taxes for an American citizen if you move to Madrid or spain
Which is easier or has higher approval rate - DNV or NLV?
@@kevb11000 it’ll be which visa you best qualify for that will have a higher chance of approval. If you want a consult, please check out bureaucracy.es/everythingisboffo
If I'm from Hawaii can I ise the San Fransxixo consulate?
My wife and I are renewing our NLV end of December, we had to apply as individuals for our first NLV as BLS would not accept our marriage certificate from Venezuela. Anyway this time we will be renewing as a married couple, do we need to show our wedding certificate but we cannot get a new copy of it and any advice please
My crush on Marina grows every time she is featured!!
Anyone have any experience dealing with the consulate in San Juan Puerto Rico?
In the U.S. , does one have to go to a Spain consulate in their own state, or can one apply to a consulate outside one's state of residency? Thanks!
@@georgegirl74 no, they will not entertain you if you are not in their jurisdiction.
Can't you go to Spain on a tourist VISA and initiate the DNV process there instead of going to a U.S.-based consulate? The San Francisco consulate, with its option to initiate the process via snail mail, is the way to go.
@@doctornebula yes there are advantages to applying in Spain for the DNV.
If you apply from Spain, you get the DNV for 3 years, whereas if you apply from the consulate in your country of residence, you only get it for 1 year
Thank you for your insightful content on non-lucrative and digital nomad visas in Spain! I’m currently based in Canada on a work permit (kitchen helper job) that’s set to expire in July 2025. As I explore my next steps, I’m considering moving to Spain to seek new opportunities.
I have previous experience working in the Philippines as a video editor and multimedia artist for almost 4 years. However, I’m unsure which visa type would be the most suitable for me. The non-lucrative visa seems appealing for its simplicity, but I’d like to know if it allows transitioning to a work visa in Spain later. Alternatively, is the digital nomad visa better suited for someone with a creative and remote-friendly skill set like mine?
What would you recommend for someone in my position who wants to establish a career in Spain? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your help and for sharing such valuable information!
Hi! I think it's best if you fill out the Non-Lucrative and Digital Nomad quiz on their website to see which visa you qualify. www.bureaucracy.es/everythingisboffo
What is BLS or VLS or DLS?
@@JuanKis we did a video about BLS. They are a third-party assisting some consulates with scheduling visa applications. th-cam.com/video/G7x1yBZBOXQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Aeu5hmOS3Y6uPIau
@@EverythingIsBoffo Thank you! I'll watch the video. Fortunately "my" consúltanos the one in San Francisco! Planning to move next year.
@@JuanKis Keep in mind this can change at any time. When we applied 3 years ago there was no BLS for any US consulate.
spain taxes a LOT!!
Hi sir Where is your office in Malaysia? Please give the office address.
Terrible crooks.