Spain visa & entry requirements
As a Schengen Area country, Spain's entry rules depend on your nationality and how long you intend to stay within the zone as a whole. Many travellers visit short-term (up to 90 days in any 180) without a visa, others apply for a Schengen visa in advance, and the EU's ETIAS travel authorisation is being introduced for some visa-exempt visitors; longer stays, study and work follow separate rules. From Barcelona and Madrid to Andalucía, the Balearics and the Canary Islands, verify the current requirements for your nationality with the official source below before you travel.
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Spain visa requirements & application
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How entry requirements work
What a traveller needs for Spain depends on their nationality and the purpose and length of their stay. Most destinations use one of a few entry routes — the categories below are general definitions, not a determination for any particular passport. Requirements and fees vary, so always confirm the current rules with the official source.
Visa-free / visa on arrival
Some nationalities can enter for short stays without a visa in advance, or obtain one at the border.
eVisa
An electronic visa applied for online before travel, usually with a fee and a processing window.
eTA / travel authorisation
A pre-travel authorisation that screens eligibility — not a visa itself, but required before boarding.
Visa in advance
A traditional visa arranged through an embassy, consulate or official portal ahead of the trip.
Check the official sources
Planning your trip to Spain
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Always verify before you travel. Spain entry requirements change and depend on your nationality, the purpose and length of your stay, and current government policy. RepBud offers guidance to help you check requirements — it does not handle, apply for or guarantee any visa. Confirm the current rules with the official source above. RepBud is designed to assist, not replace, your professional judgement.
Spain visa FAQ
Do I need a visa for Spain?
Whether you need a visa for Spain depends on your nationality and the purpose and length of your stay. Requirements and fees vary and can change — check the current rules with the official source below before you travel.
What are the entry requirements for Spain?
As a Schengen Area country, Spain's entry rules depend on your nationality and how long you intend to stay within the zone as a whole. Many travellers visit short-term (up to 90 days in any 180) without a visa, others apply for a Schengen visa in advance, and the EU's ETIAS travel authorisation is being introduced for some visa-exempt visitors; longer stays, study and work follow separate rules. From Barcelona and Madrid to Andalucía, the Balearics and the Canary Islands, verify the current requirements for your nationality with the official source below before you travel.
How do I apply for a Spain visa?
Where an application is required, always apply through the official government portal for Spain — not a third-party reseller. Fees and processing times vary; the official source has the current detail.
Are these requirements up to date?
Entry requirements change. RepBud points you to the official government sources to confirm the current rules before you travel, and links to the eVisa application where one applies for Spain.
Does RepBud arrange a visa for Spain?
No. RepBud helps you check entry requirements and points to official sources — it does not handle, apply for or guarantee any visa.