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Non-Lucrative Visa Spain — The Complete 2026 Guide

The Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) lets you live in Spain on passive income — pension, savings, rental income, or investments — without working locally.

~€2,400Min. monthly income
1 yrInitial visa
5 yrsPath to long-term residency
No workNo local employment

What Is the Non-Lucrative Visa?

The Visado de Residencia No Lucrativa is Spain's visa for people who want to live in the country without working. You must prove you have sufficient passive income — savings, pension, rental income, dividends — to support yourself without employment in Spain.

It's the most popular visa for retirees moving from the US and UK, and for anyone with passive income streams who doesn't need to work remotely.

Can I Work on the Non-Lucrative Visa?

No. The NLV explicitly prohibits any form of paid employment or self-employment in Spain. If you work remotely, even for foreign clients, you should apply for the Digital Nomad Visa instead. Violating this condition can lead to deportation and a multi-year ban.

Income Requirements 2026

ApplicantMonthlyAnnual
Single applicant~€2,400~€28,800
Each additional dependent+€600+€7,200
Tip: Savings can substitute for income. A lump sum equivalent to one year's income (e.g., €28,800) is usually accepted, though consulates vary.

Documents Required

  • check_circleCompleted EX-01 application form
  • check_circleValid passport (minimum 1 year remaining)
  • check_circle3–6 months of bank statements showing consistent income
  • check_circlePrivate health insurance from a Spanish-authorised provider (no co-pays)
  • check_circleCriminal background check (apostilled) — from each country in last 5 years
  • check_circleMedical certificate confirming no contagious disease
  • check_circleProof of accommodation in Spain (rental contract or deed)
  • check_circleTwo passport-sized photos

How to Apply Step by Step

1

Book a consulate appointment

Apply at the Spanish consulate in your home country — you cannot apply in Spain. US consulate wait times vary from 2 weeks to 3 months.

2

Prepare and apostille documents

Criminal record checks need apostilles. US applicants use the FBI; UK applicants use ACRO. Allow 6–10 weeks.

3

Submit and wait

Processing takes 1–3 months. The initial visa is for 1 year and must be activated within 30 days of arrival in Spain.

4

Arrive and register

Within 30 days, register on the Padrón and apply for your NIE and TIE residency card at the local Extranjería.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I work on a Non-Lucrative Visa?

No — the NLV does not permit you to work for a Spanish employer or be self-employed in Spain. You may, however, receive passive income (pensions, rental income, investments) from abroad. Remote work for a non-Spanish company is a grey area — consult an immigration lawyer.

Can I bring my family on an NLV?

Yes — you can include your spouse and dependent children in your application. Each dependent increases the minimum income requirement by approximately €600/month.

How long does the NLV application take?

Typically 1–3 months depending on the consulate. Some consulates (e.g., London, NYC) process faster than others. Book your appointment as early as possible.

Can I switch from an NLV to a work visa?

It is possible but not straightforward. You would need to apply for a modification from within Spain. A Digital Nomad Visa is often a better route if you want to work.

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