Non-Lucrative Visa Renewals in Spain: What to Expect in 2025 – Podcast 9

If you plan to renew your Spanish Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) in 2025, you need to be aware of some key changes coming into force with the new immigration law on May 20th 2025. This article will highlight the main points, but for a more in-depth discussion, check out the podcast linked below.

One of the first things to note is the shift in the application window. Instead of the previous 60-day timeframe, you’ll now need to apply within two months before your current permit’s expiry. It’s important to understand that “two months” isn’t the same as 60 days in Spanish administrative law; it’s calculated from date to date, which could be a shorter window, especially if February is involved. Similarly, you now have three months after your permit expires to apply, rather than the previous 90 days. While these changes might offer a few days of extra leeway, applying earlier rather than later is generally recommended to avoid complications.

Regarding financial requirements, keeping your funds in a Spanish bank account is strongly recommended to make the renewal process smoother, albiet foreign banks, in some circumstances, are accepted.

If you’re using a foreign bank, there are some extra requirements for initial visa applications at the consulate, which could also affect renewals. Taking into consideration that specific documentation required can vary from province to province, with some being more flexible than others.

A significant change is the reinstatement of the 183-day rule. (If you want to know what happened to this rule, check out this VIDEO)  To maintain your temporary residency, the new law states you must have resided in Spain for more than 183 days during the calendar year.

Finally, although there was speculation about four-year renewals, the renewal period will remain two years. This is considered positive news, as meeting the financial requirements for a four-year renewal would have been more difficult.

The new law is a positive update for immigration in Spain. Keep an eye on our news feed and YouTube channel for regular updates.

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