In 2023, Spain opened up to non-EU nationals for the first time, inviting them to live and work under its sunny skies. The deal is that you need to earn enough to support yourself and


We are now into the second half of the year, which means it's time to calculate some statistics and reflect on how things are going. -----So far in 2024, we've submitted 97 applications for the


A common question in our Facebook group is about which documents need an apostille and which need a sworn translation. This can be a confusing aspect of preparing for your digital nomad visa application,


For UK limited company owners contemplating a move to Spain on the Digital Nomad Visa, deciding between applying as an employee or self-employed (autónomo) can significantly impact your financial and administrative responsibilities. This guide


The Spanish government has published the exact financial requirements you'll need to earn in order to qualify for the new Digital Nomad Visa.You'll need to earn 31,752 euros per year if you are applying alone. If you are


At Move to Spain Guide, we're excited to share more success stories related to the Digital Nomad Visa applications. After thorough preparation and several weeks of waiting, we're happy to report that more from


Understand the rules about leaving Spain after submitting your Digital Nomad Visa Application.Navigating the world of the new digital nomad visa can seem daunting, but understanding the process and your rights can help ease


We are celebrating more successful applicants for the new Digital Nomad Visa here at Move to Spain Guide! After hours of preparation and a good few weeks of waiting we are overjoyed to share


The first few approved visas are here! After hours of meticulous preparation and a good few weeks of waiting we are overjoyed to share that our first batch of applicants has been approved for


So, you have been approved for the Digital Nomad Visa and you now need to apply for a TIE (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero) card, but what is it and where do you start?The