Family Regroup
Family Regroup
Legal Residency: The sponsor must hold a valid Spanish residence permit (not a short-term visa) for at least 1 year and have authorization to reside for ≥1 more year.
Financial Means:- Proof of stable income (e.g., employment contract, bank statements).
- Minimum income: 150% of Spain's IPREM (€900/month in 2025) for the sponsor + 50% IPREM per dependent (€300/month each).
Accommodation: Documentation showing adequate housing (e.g., rental contract, property deed) for the family size.
Spouse/Registered Partner: Includes same-sex partners and parejas de hecho (certified civil unions).
Children:- Biological/adopted children under 18.
- Adult children if financially dependent (e.g., students ≤26, disabled).
Parents: Only if ≥65 years old and proven financial dependency on the sponsor.- Exclusions: Siblings, extended family (unless exceptional dependency).
Applicant | Documents |
Sponsor | Valid TIE card, proof of income (payslips/tax returns), rental contract, padrón (town hall registration) |
Family Members | Passports, birth/marriage certificates (apostilled + translated), criminal records (last 5 years), medical certificate |
Dependents | Dependency proof (e.g., student enrollment, disability certification) |
- All foreign documents must be legalized (apostilled) and translated into Spanish by a sworn translator.
Sponsor Submits Initial Request:- Submit application at the Immigration Office (Extranjería) or online via Mercurio Platform.
Consulate Processing:- Approved cases are forwarded to the family member's home-country Spanish consulate.
- Family members apply for a regrouping visa (requires interview).
Entry to Spain:- Within 90 days of visa issuance, family members enter Spain and apply for a TIE card (residency card) at the police station 19.
Timeline: 1–3 months for approval; faster in regions like Madrid/Barcelona
EU Sponsor Family: Non-EU family members of EU citizens apply for an EU Family Card (valid 5 years) instead of regrouping.
Post-Brexit UK Sponsors: Must hold long-term residency (not EU registration).
Healthcare: Family members must obtain public health coverage via sponsor's Social Security or private insurance.
Regional Variations:- Catalonia/Basque Country may require language certificates for adult dependents.
Insufficient Funds: Income below IPREM thresholds.
Invalid Documents: Non-apostilled certificates or expired translations.
Accommodation Issues: Overcrowded housing per municipal standards.
Criminal Records: Minor offenses may be excused; serious crimes lead to denial.
TIE Renewal: Cards are valid 1–5 years (aligning with sponsor's permit) and must be renewed before expiry.
Residency Maintenance: Family members lose status if absent from Spain >6 months/year.
Work Rights: Dependents can work immediately without separate permits.
For your detailed eligibility assessments, it is recommended to consult an immigration specialist or refer to official sources
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Family regrouping allows legal residents in Spain to bring family members to live with them:
🧾 1. Sponsor Eligibility
- Legal Residency: The sponsor must hold a valid Spanish residence permit (not a short-term visa) for at least 1 year and have authorization to reside for ≥1 more year.
- Financial Means:
- Proof of stable income (e.g., employment contract, bank statements).
- Minimum income: 150% of Spain’s IPREM (€900/month in 2025) for the sponsor + 50% IPREM per dependent (€300/month each).
- Accommodation: Documentation showing adequate housing (e.g., rental contract, property deed) for the family size.
👨👩👧👦 2. Eligible Family Members
- Spouse/Registered Partner: Includes same-sex partners and parejas de hecho (certified civil unions).
- Children:
- Biological/adopted children under 18.
- Adult children if financially dependent (e.g., students ≤26, disabled).
- Parents: Only if ≥65 years old and proven financial dependency on the sponsor.
- Exclusions: Siblings, extended family (unless exceptional dependency).
📑 3. Required Documentation
Applicant | Documents |
Sponsor | Valid TIE card, proof of income (payslips/tax returns), rental contract, padrón (town hall registration) |
Family Members | Passports, birth/marriage certificates (apostilled + translated), criminal records (last 5 years), medical certificate |
Dependents | Dependency proof (e.g., student enrollment, disability certification) |
- All foreign documents must be legalized (apostilled) and translated into Spanish by a sworn translator.
⚙️ 4. Application Process
- Sponsor Submits Initial Request:
- File Form EX-02 at the Immigration Office (Extranjería) or online via Mercurio Platform.
- Pay Tasa 790 fee (€80–€100).
- Consulate Processing:
- Approved cases are forwarded to the family member’s home-country Spanish consulate.
- Family members apply for a regrouping visa (requires interview).
- Entry to Spain:
- Within 90 days of visa issuance, family members enter Spain and apply for a TIE card (residency card) at the police station 19.
- Timeline: 1–3 months for approval; faster in regions like Madrid/Barcelona.
⚠️ 5. Special Considerations
- EU Sponsor Family: Non-EU family members of EU citizens apply for an EU Family Card (valid 5 years) instead of regrouping.
- Post-Brexit UK Sponsors: Must hold long-term residency (not EU registration).
- Regional Variations:
- Catalonia/Basque Country may require language certificates for adult dependents.
- Healthcare: Family members must obtain public health coverage via sponsor’s Social Security or private insurance.
❌ 6. Common Reasons for Rejection
- Insufficient Funds: Income below IPREM thresholds.
- Invalid Documents: Non-apostilled certificates or expired translations.
- Accommodation Issues: Overcrowded housing per municipal standards.
- Criminal Records: Minor offenses may be excused; serious crimes lead to denial.
💡 Post-Approval Obligations
- TIE Renewal: Cards are valid 1–5 years (aligning with sponsor’s permit) and must be renewed before expiry.
- Residency Maintenance: Family members lose status if absent from Spain >6 months/year.
- Work Rights: Dependents can work immediately without separate permits.
FAMILY-REGROUP
Below are the key arraigo residence options in Spain under the 2025 regulations
500.000 €
Below are the key requirements for a Family-Regroup application
Minimum Investment:
- Most arraigo categories now require 2 years of continuous residence
- Time spent as an asylum seeker does not count toward residency eligibility
Key Requirements Checklist
Sponsor’s Valid Residence Status and Minimum Residency Period
Sufficient Economic Means
Adequate Housing
Proof of Family Relationship and Other Documentation
- 1) Arraigo Social (Social Roots)
- 2) Arraigo Sociolaboral (Socio-Labor Roots)
- 3) Arraigo Socio-formativo (Training Roots)
- 4) Arraigo de Segunda Oportunidad (Second Chance)
- 5) Arraigo Familiar (Family Roots)