Award-Winning Spanish Immigration Law Firm

At Giambrone & Partners, our Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, and Gran Canaria-based award-winning solicitors provide specialist advice in Spanish immigration law. Whether you are an individual relocating to Spain, a family seeking reunification, or a business transferring employees, we combine practical guidance, multilingual support, and extensive experience to help you navigate complex immigration procedures and achieve the best possible outcome.


Our team includes Spanish immigration lawyers, corporate immigration specialists, and nationality advisors, ensuring expert support across every area of immigration and cross-border mobility.

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Expert Spanish Immigration Services

Our English-speaking Spanish lawyers provide tailored immigration solutions for individuals, families, and companies operating in Spain. We support EU and non-EU clients with visas, residence permits, family reunification, work permits, and long-term residency applications.

 

Spanish Visa Services

Our immigration lawyers assist with a full range of Spanish visas, addressing the individual circumstances and requirements of each applicant:

Non-Lucrative Visa: Designed for retirees or individuals not intending to work in Spain, this visa allows long-term residency. We guide clients through:

  • Financial requirements (400% of IPREM for the main applicant, 100% for family members).
  • Health insurance requirements.
  • Pathways to convert to a working visa after one year.
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Digital Nomad Visa: Enables remote workers and freelancers to live and work in Spain, including:

  • Minimum income requirements (200% of SMI for single applicants, higher for family members).
  • Proof of employment or business activity.
  • Social security coverage and documentation.

EU Family Card: Allows relatives of Spanish or EU citizens to join their family in Spain:

  • Residence and work authorisation for spouses and children under 21.
  • Five-year permit with renewal options.
  • Application submitted online or at local police stations.

Arraigo Social: Temporary residence and work permit for non-EU nationals who have lived in Spain for at least three years irregularly, including:

  • Proof of residence and social/economic integration.
  • Criminal record checks.
  • Local authority interview and documentation.

Student Visa: For study, training, internships, or voluntary work in Spain:

  • Acceptance from a recognised institution.
  • Proof of financial means (100% IPREM).
  • Health insurance coverage.
  • Criminal record check.

Self-Employed Visa: For non-EU nationals establishing a business or working as independent professionals:

  • Approval of the business plan by an accredited body.
  • Relevant qualifications and licences.
  • Sufficient financial means.
  • Initial one-year residency, renewable up to five years, leading to permanent residence.

Job Seeker Visa: Allows non-EU nationals to reside in Spain temporarily while seeking employment:

  • Proof of sufficient financial means for the duration of stay.
  • Health insurance coverage.
  • Clear criminal record.
  • Application submitted at the Spanish consulate or online.

Highly Qualified Visa: For non-EU professionals with a job offer in a qualified or managerial role in Spain:

  • University degree or relevant experience.
  • Job offer details and salary compliance.
  • Criminal record check.
  • Application via UGE-CE or Spanish consulate.

Working Visa: For non-EU nationals with a job offer in Spain:

  • Valid employment contract from a Spanish employer.
  • Compliance with minimum salary thresholds
    Criminal record check.
  • Application via the Spanish consulate or UGE (for intra-EU transfers).

Intra-Corporate Transfer Visa: For employees moving within a company or group to Spain:

  • ICT-UE: For executives, specialists, or trainees, valid across the EU.
  • National residence authorisation: for tasks/assignments within Spain.
  • Application via UGE or Spanish consulate, depending on status.

Entrepreneur Visa: For non-EU nationals establishing or investing in a business in Spain:

  • Approved business plan demonstrating economic viability and job creation.
  • Relevant qualifications or professional experience.
  • Sufficient financial means to fund the project.
  • Initial residence permit of one year, renewable up to five years leading to long-term residency.

Tourist Visa: Short-term stay visa for leisure or business visits (up to 90 days):

  • Proof of accommodation and return travel.
  • Evidence of sufficient financial means.
  • Travel or private health insurance covering Spain.
  • Application through the Spanish consulate.

 

How Giambrone & Partners Can Help

Giambrone’s expert Spanish immigration lawyers provide comprehensive support throughout the entire visa application process:

  • Preparing and reviewing all required documentation.
  • Completing application forms accurately.
  • Legalisation and translation of documents.
  • Booking appointments with immigration offices.
  • Liaising with Spanish immigration authorities.
  • Filing appeals and follow-ups if necessary

We combine the convenience of offices in Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, Gran Canaria, and the UK with deep local knowledge, ensuring a smooth and successful immigration experience.

Contact our Spanish offices today for personalised, multilingual advice and take the first step towards obtaining your Spanish residency or visa with confidence.

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Why Choose Giambrone & Partners?

With years of experience, Giambrone & Partners is a leading Spanish law firm providing expert assistance in immigration and nationality matters. Our award-winning, multilingual lawyers guide clients through every stage of the Spanish immigration process, whether through long-stay visas, family reunification, work permits, or residency applications, ensuring clarity, compliance, and peace of mind.

We combine the comfort of speaking to a lawyer in your own language with the convenience of offices in Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, Gran Canaria, and the UK, making us the ideal partner for both local and international clients. Known for our efficiency, transparency, and personalised approach, our team is dedicated to helping you relocate, settle, or expand in Spain smoothly and successfully.

Contact our Spanish offices today for tailored, multilingual advice and take the first step towards securing your residency or Spanish nationality with confidence.

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Barcelona Office

Giambrone & Partners SLP
Carrer de Balmes 28
Barcelona
08007
Spain
+34 932 201 627

Gran Canaria Office

Giambrone & Partners SLP
Edificio Mercurio, Torre I – 3º F
Avenida de Tirajana 37
San Bartolomé de Tirajana
35100
Gran Canaria
+34 828124418

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Madrid Office

Giambrone & Partners SLP
Bajo Centro Derecha,
Calle Luchana 29
28010
Madrid
Spain
+34 911 383 045

Malaga Office

Giambrone & Partners SLP
Paseo de Reding 43
29016
Malaga
Spain
+34 851 946 103

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