BLS San Francisco / Visa Centre

BLS San Francisco Spain Visa Application Centre

BLS International is the official Spain visa application centre handling NLV, DNV, Student Visa, Family Reunification and other long-stay visa submissions from US applicants in the San Francisco catchment. This guide explains the BLS San Francisco submission process, appointment booking, document handling and how it fits with the Spanish Consulate San Francisco decision-making role. Current address, opening hours and process details are subject to change — always confirm against the current BLS website before booking.

The application flow currently runs: Applicant → BLS San Francisco (submission) → Spanish Consulate San Francisco (assessment) → Decision → BLS/Consulate collection. BLS handles documents, biometrics and fees. The Spanish Consulate San Francisco decides.

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What BLS International is

BLS International is the official visa application centre partner of the Spanish government in the USA. BLS handles front-end submission — documents, biometrics, fees — before forwarding the file to the relevant Spanish Consulate for decision. BLS does not decide visa applications.

How the application process works

  1. Applicant prepares the visa file
  2. Applicant books a BLS San Francisco appointment via the BLS USA website
  3. Applicant attends BLS San Francisco in person for submission and biometrics
  4. BLS forwards the file to the Spanish Consulate San Francisco
  5. The Consulate assesses the application
  6. Decision is made
  7. Applicant collects visa or refusal notice via BLS or the Consulate

BLS San Francisco vs Spanish Consulate San Francisco

  • BLS San Francisco: submission centre. Where applicants attend in person.
  • Spanish Consulate San Francisco: decision-making authority. See our USA consulates directory.

BLS San Francisco address and location

BLS Spain Visa Application Centre San Francisco serves applicants from the San Francisco catchment. Confirm the current address and opening hours directly on the BLS website before attending.

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Catchment area

BLS San Francisco currently serves applicants from the Spanish Consulate San Francisco catchment: as defined by the Spanish Consulate. Jurisdiction is determined by your state of legal residence and may change. Always verify your current consular jurisdiction through the Spanish Consulate or BLS website before booking.

What visas BLS San Francisco handles

  • Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV)
  • Digital Nomad Visa (DNV)
  • Student Visa
  • Family Reunification
  • Work Visa
  • Highly Qualified Professional (HQP)
  • Entrepreneur / Startup
  • Researcher
  • Other national long-stay visas

Booking your BLS appointment

Via the BLS USA website for the San Francisco centre. Book in advance — appointments can have wait times.

Document collection

  • Visa application form (signed)
  • US passport (valid for the visa period)
  • Photos to specification
  • Supporting documents for the visa type
  • Health insurance certificate and payment receipt
  • Translations / apostille where required
  • BLS and consular fees

Biometric appointments

Biometric data (fingerprints, photo) is typically captured at BLS.

Fees

BLS service fee plus consular visa fee. Amounts vary — check current BLS USA information.

Processing expectations

After BLS submission, the file is forwarded to the Spanish Consulate San Francisco. Typical NLV processing: several weeks to a few months.

Insurance documents for BLS

  • Certificate from Spanish-licensed insurer (DGSFP), NLV reference, sin copago, sin carencias, annual
  • Proof of payment showing the first 12 months paid upfront
  • Policy schedule
  • Repatriation cover where required — check current consulate checklist

See our NLV certificate guide. Payment options: Spanish or EU IBAN, bank transfer, or credit/debit card. Annual upfront on credit/debit card is the cleanest route for visa files.

Why Spanish Consulates Typically Require Spanish-Licensed Insurance

Most Spanish Consulates require health insurance that complies with Spanish visa requirements. Many applicants choose a Spanish-licensed insurer because these policies are specifically designed to meet Non-Lucrative Visa and Digital Nomad Visa requirements. Spanish-licensed insurers hold DGSFP authorisation; multi-national insurance brands without specific Spanish licensing may not meet the requirements.

Common mistakes

  • Booking BLS San Francisco when residence is outside the San Francisco catchment
  • Using a US-based health insurance plan that doesn’t hold Spanish DGSFP authorisation
  • Multi-national insurance brands without specific Spanish DGSFP authorisation
  • Travel insurance, copago, carencias policies
  • Monthly-only payment evidence
  • Confusing BLS submission with the consulate decision
  • Late arrival or missed appointments

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FAQs

What is BLS San Francisco?

BLS International is the official Spain visa application centre in San Francisco. BLS handles submission, biometrics and fees before forwarding the file to the Spanish Consulate San Francisco for decision.

Where do I submit my NLV in San Francisco?

Currently most NLV applications from the San Francisco catchment are submitted through BLS San Francisco. BLS is the submission centre; the Consulate is the decision-making authority.

Who decides on my visa?

The Spanish Consulate San Francisco.

How do I book a BLS appointment?

Via the BLS USA website for the San Francisco centre.

What visas does BLS San Francisco handle?

NLV, DNV, Student, Family Reunification, Work, HQP, Entrepreneur, Researcher, and other Spanish long-stay visa categories.

Can I use US health insurance for NLV?

Spanish Consulates commonly request health insurance that meets the requirements published for the visa category being applied for, and in practice many applicants use policies issued by Spanish-regulated insurers (DGSFP-authorised). US-based insurers may not meet the requirements.

What documents do I bring?

Visa form, passport, photos, supporting documents, health insurance certificate and payment receipt, translations/apostille where required, fees.

What if my state isn’t in the San Francisco catchment?

Use the BLS centre matching your state of residence. See our BLS USA hub for the full table.

What insurance do I need?

Spanish-licensed insurer certificate (DGSFP) with NLV reference, sin copago, sin carencias, annual cover, plus annual payment receipt.

How long does processing take?

Several weeks to a few months after BLS submission.

Can I pay BLS with a US card?

Yes typically — Visa and Mastercard from US issuers work. Check current BLS payment instructions.

Are biometrics taken at BLS?

Yes — fingerprints and photo at the appointment.

Is the BLS San Francisco address subject to change?

Yes — verify the current address on the official BLS USA website.

What if my visa is refused?

Refusal notice via BLS or Consulate. Resubmission may be possible with corrected documents.

How fast can I get insurance ready?

For many straightforward applications, certificates are often issued within 1 business day once the insurer has approved the application and payment has been completed. Processing times can vary depending on age, medical history, underwriting requirements and insurer workload.

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