FAQs for National Visa

Spain National Visa FAQs for Applicants in Pakistan

Applying for a Spain National Visa can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time. To make the process easier, we’ve compiled answers to the most common questions applicants ask. From determining whether you need a national visa to understanding how to collect your passport, this guide covers it all.


Do I Need a Spain National Visa?

Whether you need a Spain National Visa depends entirely on your nationality.
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Is the Visa Valid for Spain Only?

A Spain National Visa is typically issued for long-stay purposes such as study, work, or residency. It allows entry into Spain and may include provisions for travel within Schengen states, depending on the type of residence permit you receive upon arrival.


Who Is Intiana?

Intiana is the authorized organization that manages and operates Spain Visa Centers in Pakistan, assisting applicants with submissions and related services.


How Can I Contact Intiana Visa Centers?

You may reach the Intiana Visa Centers through their official helpline, email support, or by visiting the nearest visa application center location. Contact details are available on their website.


How Early Can I Apply?

Applicants can submit their National Visa applications several months before the planned travel or relocation date. Applying early is recommended due to long processing times.


Do I Need a Prior Appointment for Submission?

Yes, a prior appointment is required for submitting your Spain National Visa application. Walk-ins are generally not accepted.


How Long Does Visa Processing Take?

Processing times vary depending on the visa category, time of year, and workload. Applicants should expect several weeks or more for National Visa decisions.


Can the Visa Application Centre Prepare My Application?

No. The Spain Visa Application Centre does not prepare applications on behalf of applicants. You must complete all forms and gather required documents yourself.


How Do I Submit My Application?

You must visit the designated Spain Visa Application Centre on your appointment date. There, you will submit your documents and biometric data as required.


Do I Need to Come in Person?

Yes. Personal appearance is usually mandatory for National Visa applications. This ensures proper identity verification and biometric collection.


Which Visa Category Should I Apply For?

Visa category depends on the purpose of your stay, such as:

  • Study Visa
  • Work Visa
  • Family Reunion Visa
  • Residency Visa
  • Au Pair or other long-term categories

Choose the category that best matches your intended stay in Spain.


What Documents Are Required for a National Visa?

Required documents vary by category, but generally include:

  • Completed visa application form
  • Valid passport
  • Passport-sized photographs
  • Proof of long-stay purpose (work contract, admission letter, family documents, etc.)
  • Medical certificate
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Proof of financial means
  • Additional documents depending on visa type

What If I Don’t Have All the Required Documents?

Incomplete applications may be rejected or delayed. It is strongly recommended to gather all required documents before booking your appointment.


What Proof Do I Receive After Submitting My Application?

Upon submission, the Spain Visa Application Centre will issue an acknowledgment receipt confirming that your application has been accepted for processing.


What Are the Applicable Fees?

Visa fees depend on the type of National Visa you are applying for and may include:

  • Visa fee
  • Service charges
  • Optional premium or courier services

All fees are non-refundable.


How Do I Get My Passport Back?

Once your application is processed, you can collect your passport from the Visa Application Centre. You will need to bring your acknowledgment receipt and valid identification.


What If I Cannot Collect My Passport in Person?

If you cannot collect your passport yourself, you may:

  • Authorize someone with a signed authorization letter, or
  • Opt for courier return service if offered by the center