If you are applying for a Spanish Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV), Digital Nomad Visa (DNV), Student Visa or other long-stay visa through the Spanish Consulate in London, your visa file needs to include compliant health insurance. The Spanish Consulate London (like other Spanish consulates) requires a health insurance certificate that complies with Spanish visa requirements: cover from a Spanish-licensed insurer (DGSFP authorised), no copayments, no waiting periods, annual cover, and evidence of upfront payment. 247 Expat Insurance prepares a consulate-ready insurance pack commonly required for Spanish visa submissions — certificate, payment receipt and policy schedule — ready for your submission. Below: what the Consulate commonly checks, the certificate wording that matters, what gets rejected, and how to get a quote in under a day.
Send your London appointment date, ages and visa route. We’ll prepare the Spanish-licensed insurance certificate, annual payment receipt and policy schedule ready for your Consulate submission. For many straightforward applications, certificates are often issued within 1 business day once the insurer has approved the application and payment has been completed. Seven days a week.
Get a Fast QuoteTalk to an AdviserMost Spanish Consulates — including the Consulate in London — require health insurance that complies with Spanish visa requirements. The typical requirements:
These requirements may vary slightly between consulates. The London Consulate’s current requirements should always be confirmed against the published visa checklist before submission.
Spanish Consulates (including London) typically work through insurance certificates looking for specific items. From compliant-pack preparation experience, these are the points that commonly get verified at the file review stage:
247 Expat Insurance prepares packs where each of these items is explicitly addressed so the Consulate review proceeds without back-and-forth.
The specific Spanish phrases the Consulate looks for include:
A certificate that references these items in Spanish reads correctly to a Spanish Consulate official. A generic English-only insurance letter without these specifics is much weaker.
The Consulate wants clear evidence that the first 12 months are paid upfront. Comparison:
| Payment evidence type | Consulate acceptance | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Annual upfront receipt (12 months, one transaction, credit/debit card or bank transfer) | Strongest | Clearly shows 12 months paid before submission. One document, one figure. |
| Annual upfront receipt + bank statement confirming the debit | Strongest | Removes any ambiguity about payment having cleared. |
| Quarterly receipts (4x quarterly payments) | Sometimes accepted — consulate-dependent | Shows 12 months paid but with more paperwork. Less clean. |
| Monthly receipts (12x monthly payments) | Commonly weak | Suggests the policy is monthly-paid — not the annual upfront structure the Consulate wants. |
| Direct debit mandate without receipts | Often refused | A mandate isn’t proof of payment. The Consulate wants evidence the money has moved. |
| "Payment confirmation" email without amount detail | Often refused | Lacks the specific transaction detail consulates expect. |
The cleanest payment evidence: annual premium paid in one transaction on a credit/debit card or by bank transfer, with the receipt clearly showing 12 months and the policyholder name.
Repatriation cover means cover for the cost of returning home (or returning your remains) in the event of serious illness or death. Many Spanish Consulates — including London — expect or require this. What counts as compliant repatriation:
247 Expat Insurance includes repatriation cover where the consulate requires it — one document, one policy, no gaps.
From the documents we see and prepare, the most common reasons Consulate insurance components get rejected or returned for correction:
The good news: every one of these failure modes can be designed out by using a Spanish-licensed visa-compliant policy from the start, prepared by an adviser who knows what consulates check.
One document set. Spanish-licensed insurer. Visa-compliant structure. Ready in 1 business day.
Get a Fast QuoteTalk to an AdviserSpanish-licensed insurers (DGSFP authorised) are regulated by Spain’s insurance regulator. Their policies are specifically designed to meet Non-Lucrative Visa and Digital Nomad Visa requirements. Most Spanish Consulates — including London — expect cover from such an insurer because the policy structure (annual, no copay, no waiting period, comprehensive) matches what the visa law requires.
Generic international plans, US/UK/Canada/Australia-based plans, and travel insurance typically don’t meet these structural requirements regardless of total cover amount.
All four components together form the insurance pack the Consulate expects. Missing any one of them can result in incomplete submissions.
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. UK health insurance plans (whether public or private) typically don't hold Spanish DGSFP authorisation and aren't designed to meet Spanish visa requirements once you become resident in Spain.
The pack 247 Expat Insurance prepares for London Consulate submissions:
Payment options for Spanish-licensed insurance: Spanish or EU IBAN, bank transfer, or credit/debit card. Annual upfront on credit/debit card is the cleanest route for visa files — the payment receipt clearly shows 12 months in one transaction.
Insurance should be arranged before your London Consulate appointment but not too far in advance. Recommended timing:
Spanish-licensed insurer policies are available across age bands, including over-65 and over-70. Pre-existing conditions are accommodated through specific medical underwriting on certain policy types. We work with you to choose the right policy structure for your circumstances.
Spanish-licensed insurer policies can be structured for individuals, couples, families with children, or other family compositions. Each family member typically needs their own certificate referencing the family policy.
Send us your appointment date, ages and visa route. We’ll prepare the insurance certificate, payment receipt and policy schedule ready for submission at the London Consulate.
Get a QuoteTalk to an AdviserSpanish-licensed insurer (DGSFP), annual cover, sin copago, sin carencias, comprehensive cover, with proof of 12 months paid upfront. These requirements may vary slightly — confirm against the current London Consulate checklist before submission.
Most Spanish Consulates require cover from a Spanish-licensed insurer with DGSFP authorisation. UK health insurance plans are typically not designed to meet Spanish visa requirements.
The Dirección General de Seguros y Fondos de Pensiones — Spain’s insurance regulator. Consulates require cover from DGSFP-authorised insurers.
Without copayments — the policyholder is not required to pay at the point of service. Spanish Consulates require this for NLV.
Without waiting periods — cover applies from day one with no delays for treatment.
Many Spanish Consulates expect or require repatriation cover. Confirm against the current London Consulate checklist.
Monthly-paid policies typically don’t meet the annual-upfront expectation. Spanish-licensed visa-compliant policies are structured as annual.
For NLV / DNV submissions, copago plans typically don’t meet visa requirements. You need a sin copago variant.
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.
1–2 weeks before your London Consulate appointment is the typical recommended window.
Yes — annual upfront payment is the cleanest route for visa files. The payment receipt shows 12 months in one transaction.
Yes — payment options: Spanish or EU IBAN, bank transfer, or credit/debit card.
Spanish-licensed insurer policies can be structured for individuals, couples or families. Each member typically needs their own certificate.
Spanish-licensed insurer policies are available across age bands. We help match the right policy for your age.
Pre-existing conditions are accommodated through specific medical underwriting on certain policy types.
The Consulate may request corrections or refuse the application. Use a Spanish-licensed insurer policy designed for visa applications from the start.
Monthly-debit receipts often don’t satisfy the annual-upfront test. The cleanest receipt is one annual transaction.
Tell us your London Consulate appointment date, ages and visa category — we’ll quote and prepare the pack.
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