RESIDENCE-RENEWAL
RESIDENCE-RENEWAL
For your detailed eligibility assessments, it is recommended to consult an immigration specialist or refer to official sources
Apply 60 days before expiration (up to 90 days after expiry with penalties)
Critical: Late applications risk rejection and loss of legal status
Valid passport + expiring TIE card
Proof of continued eligibility:
Padrón municipal (address registration) More than 6 months old
Criminal record check (if more than 6 months abroad)
Work Visa: Updated contract + Social Security payments
Family Visa: Sponsor's active residency + financial proof
Non-Lucrative: Bank statements (€28,800/year + supplements)
Critical: Late applications risk rejection and loss of legal status
Prove over 183 days/year in Spain via:
Schengen border records
Utility bills
Local tax payments
Exception: Force majeure (medical/family emergencies)
- Processing Timeline
Visa Type
Approval Time
Work/Family
20-45 days
Student
15-30 days
Non-Lucrative
30-60 days
Fingerprinting: Book appointment at Comisaría within 30 days
Collect new TIE card: 30-40 days after fingerprints- Tip: Old card + renewal receipt allows legal stay during processing
Digital-Only Submissions: Paper applications no longer accepted in major provinces
Income Threshold Increase:- Non-lucrative: €28,800 base → €30,000 (expected Nov 2025)
Penalties:- Late renewal: €500-€10,000 fines
- 90 days expired: Ban on future applications (1-3 years)
Renew padrón registration annually
Keep digital copies of all documents
Brexit note: UK nationals follow non-EU rules
Overview of the Spanish residence system:
- Initial temporary residence: at this point residence permits are temporary and permit 12-months of residence. Upon their expiry, either 60 days prior to or up to 90 days after their date of expiry, they can be renewed.
- The first renewal: the permission continues to be temporary, and the holder should make a renewal application which demonstrates that they continue to meet with the specific requirements set out in the residence law and demonstrate that they have spent no less than 183 days in Spain per previous calendar years of residence. (at current demonstrated through passport copies with stamps, this has now changed)
A successful application will provide the renewal of the permission for a further 24 months. - The second renewal: the permission continues to be temporary, and the same renewal procedure should be carried out demonstrating that the holder continues to meet with the specific requirements set out in the application and has spent no less than 183 days in Spain per previous calendar years of residence.
A successful application at this point will provide the renewal of the permission for a further 24 months, or should the requirements* be met, a 5-year long-term permanent residence. (at current demonstrated through passport copies with stamps, this has now changed) - The third renewal: this will either be an application to obtain the long-term residence after 5-years, or a new temporary residence application back to stage 1. *
- *Requirements:
Long-Term residence can be obtained by demonstrating continuous residency of a minimum of 10-months per year in Spain over the period of temporary residence of 5 years.
Do you meet the requirements?
You can start your application today:
Are not sure if you meet the requirements?
Please use one of the following Questionnaires to see if you are eligible:
Residence-Renewal
Below are the key arraigo residence options in Spain under the 2025 regulations
500.000 €
Below are the key Residence Renewal conditions under the 2025 regulations
Minimum Investment:
- Most arraigo categories now require 2 years of continuous residence
- Time spent as an asylum seeker does not count toward residency eligibility
GOLDEN-VISA in PORTUGAL
Minimum Investment:
280.000 €
Clean Criminal Record
Continued Eligibility
Continous Residence
Community Registration
- 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)