Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions about our immigration and labour law services in Spain

What types of immigration services do you provide?

We help with all major Spanish immigration procedures — from initial residence permits and family reunification to renewals, nationality by residency, and visas for students, investors, and digital nomads.

Can you help me if I’m already in Spain with an expired visa?

Yes. Even if your visa or permit has expired, we can explore legal pathways such as arraigo social, arraigo laboral, or other regularisation options to regain legal status.

How soon should I contact you after a dismissal or labour issue?

Immediately. Spanish law gives you only 20 working days to challenge an unfair dismissal or labour dispute. Contact us as soon as possible so we can protect your rights.

Can undocumented workers claim unpaid wages?

Yes. Labour rights in Spain apply to everyone, regardless of immigration status. If you’ve been underpaid or denied your salary, we can help you file a claim safely and confidentially.

What is the non-lucrative residence permit?

This permit allows you to live in Spain without working here. It’s ideal for retirees, remote workers with income abroad, or anyone who wants to reside legally without employment.

Do you handle applications for Spanish nationality?

Yes. We assist with nationality applications by residency, marriage, and option — including preparation for the DELE and CCSE exams, and help gathering required documentation.

Do you offer online consultations?

Absolutely. We work with clients worldwide via Zoom, Google Meet, or WhatsApp. All documentation can be securely exchanged digitally.

How long does the immigration process take?

It depends on the procedure. Most residence permit applications are resolved within roughly three months, but delays can occur depending on the immigration office and workload.

Can you help employers hire foreign workers?

Yes. We advise companies on hiring non-EU workers, obtaining work permits, and maintaining compliance with Spanish labour and immigration regulations.

What happens if my application is rejected?

If your residence or nationality application is denied, we can review the decision, file an appeal, or submit a new application with corrected documentation.

How do I book a consultation?

You can schedule an appointment via our Calendly, by WhatsApp, or by email. We’ll confirm your booking and explain the next steps for your case.

Do you speak English?

Yes. We serve clients in both English and Spanish to ensure you fully understand each step of your legal process.

Where are you based?

Our main office is in Madrid, Spain, but we serve clients throughout the country and internationally through our online legal services.