If you are applying for a Spanish Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) through the Spanish Consulate in Los Angeles, this guide covers the full requirements checklist: financial proof, criminal record certificate, medical certificate, accommodation evidence, application form, photos, fees, and the health insurance requirement (which is one of the most commonly raised items at file review). Specific requirements can change — always verify the current checklist published by the Spanish Consulate Los Angeles before submission. Below: a comprehensive overview of what the Los Angeles Consulate commonly looks for on an NLV file, and how to prepare each document correctly.
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Get a Fast QuoteTalk to an AdviserThe Spanish Consulate Los Angeles handles NLV applications for residents within its catchment area. Specific requirements and acceptable evidence types can vary by Consulate and may change — this guide is a general overview; always confirm the current checklist published by the Los Angeles Consulate before submission.
The Spanish Consulate in Los Angeles covers a significant portion of the West Coast for NLV applications. Verify your current consular jurisdiction on the official consulate or BLS website before booking.
The Non-Lucrative Visa allows applicants to live in Spain without working locally, provided they can demonstrate sufficient passive income or savings. The Los Angeles Consulate (like other Spanish Consulates) commonly requires the following on an NLV file:
Each item is reviewed at the Consulate. Missing or non-compliant items can result in additional document requests, delays or issues with the application.
The NLV financial standard is linked to IPREM (Indicador Público de Renta de Efectos Múltiples) — an annually-published Spanish benchmark. The threshold typically requires approximately 400 percent of IPREM annually for the main applicant, with an additional 100 percent for each accompanying family member. Specific current figures should be verified against the published threshold at submission time.
Acceptable evidence:
Documents typically need apostille and certified translation. Income should clearly evidence stability over the visa period.
The NLV health insurance requirement is one of the most commonly raised items at Los Angeles Consulate file review. The standard expectation:
Plans that typically don’t hold DGSFP authorisation — including US health insurance plans (employer, ACA marketplace, Medicare, US private), generic international expat plans (Cigna Global, Bupa Global, Allianz Worldwide) and travel insurance — usually don’t meet Spanish NLV structural requirements. See our Los Angeles Consulate insurance pack guide.
The Consulate commonly requires a criminal record certificate covering the applicant's recent residency period (typically the last 5 years). For Los Angeles Consulate NLV submissions:
A medical certificate stating the applicant doesn’t suffer from any disease that could pose a public health risk (referencing the International Health Regulations 2005). Typically:
Format varies by Consulate — check current Los Angeles Consulate model wording before issue.
The Consulate commonly requires evidence of where the applicant will live in Spain:
The official NLV application is Modelo EX-01, completed in Spanish. Sections typically include applicant details, address in Spain, financial means, accompanying family members and signed declaration.
NLV applications carry a consular fee. BLS submissions add a BLS service fee. Specific current amounts should be verified at booking. Payment methods accepted typically include credit/debit card and money order — check current Los Angeles Consulate / BLS policy.
The criminal record certificate, marriage certificate (where applicable), birth certificate (where applicable) and other supporting documents typically require apostille from the relevant authority in the United States, followed by certified translation into Spanish by a sworn (jurado) translator. Plan apostille and translation early — these are commonly the longest-lead items in NLV submissions.
NLV appointments for the Los Angeles Consulate are typically booked via the BLS International appointment system, the Consulate's own website, or the designated submission centre. See our Los Angeles appointment guide for booking process detail. Submission arrangements can change — verify before booking.
After arrival in Spain, NLV holders must register for the TIE (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero) at the local Foreigners Office (Extranjería) within 30 days. Documents commonly required: visa, passport, photos, NIE confirmation, empadronamiento certificate, accommodation evidence. The TIE is the residence card for the NLV period.
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Typically around 400 percent of IPREM annually for the main applicant, with an additional 100 percent for each family member. Verify the current threshold.
Plans without DGSFP authorisation typically don’t meet Spanish NLV structural requirements. Spanish-regulated insurers are the typical compliant route.
The Dirección General de Seguros y Fondos de Pensiones — Spain’s insurance regulator. The regulator commonly referenced for NLV insurance.
Sin copago: without copayments. Sin carencias: without waiting periods. Both commonly required for NLV.
Many Consulates expect or require it. Confirm against the current Los Angeles Consulate checklist.
Typically within 90 days of submission, with apostille and certified Spanish translation.
Yes — typically a brief letter referencing International Health Regulations 2005 or equivalent, on a doctor’s letterhead, dated within 90 days.
Bank statements, investment statements, pension entitlement letters, property income evidence. Documents typically need apostille and translation.
Typically several weeks to a few months after submission.
Common reason. Replace with Spanish-licensed visa-compliant cover and resubmit per the Consulate’s instructions. See our if rejected guide.
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Family members can typically apply together. Each needs their own health insurance certificate. Combined financial proof must meet the family-adjusted IPREM threshold.
Travel to Spain within the visa validity period (typically 3 months). Register for the TIE within 30 days of arrival.
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