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Researcher visa

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Visa to engage in training, research, development and innovation activities at public or private entities in the following cases: 

  • Research staff referred to in article 13 and additional provision one of Act 14/2011 of 1 June on Science, Technology and Innovation.
  • Scientific and technical staff carrying out scientific research, development and technological innovation work at business entities or R&D&i centres established in Spain.
  • Researchers hosted, in the framework of an agreement, by public or private research bodies.
  • Teaching staff hired by universities, higher education and research bodies or centres, or business schools established in Spain. 

The following family members of the researcher may also obtain the visa: 

  • The spouse or unmarried partner.
  • Children and adult children who are financially dependent on the researcher and who have not created a family unit of their own.
  • Relatives in the ascending line in the researcher's care.

Required documents for the researcher​​​​​ 

1. National visa app​lication formIt opens in new window. Each applicant, or their representative, must complete and sign a visa application form, filling in each of its sections. If the applicant is a minor, one of their parents or a duly accredited representative must sign the application. 

2. Photograph. A recent, passport-size, colour photograph, taken against a light background, facing forward, without dark or reflective glasses, or any garments concealing the oval of the face. 

3. Valid, unexpired passport. Original and a photocopy of the page or pages of the passport that contain biometric data. The passport must have a minimum validity period of 1 year and contain two blank pages. Passports issued more than 10 years ago will not be accepted.  

4. Residence permit. Original and a copy of the residence permit issued by the Large Companies and Strategic Groups Unit. 

5. Immigration status in US (not applicable for US citizens): Green Card, valid US student visa, work permit (stamp on the passport) or parole

6. Driver's license that proves your legal residence in our jurisdiction..

7. Certificate of criminal record dated no more than six months before the application date, stating that applicant does not have criminal record where they have resided for the past two years. Not applicable for students under 18 years old.

You must request a background check verified by fingerprint comparison. The crimin​al background check must be issued by the US Department of Justice - Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

The background check must be issued within six months prior to the submission of the visa application. We do not accept local police criminal certificates.

The criminal record must be legalized with the Apostille certification and translated into Spanish by a sworn/certified translator. (The translation does not need an Apostille and the Apostille does not need a translation)

INFO FBI BACKGROUND CHECK DEPARTMENT OF STATE

​Translations: AMERICAN TRANSLATORS ASSOCIATION: https://www.atanet.org/​

INFO DEPARTMENT OF STATE APOSTILLE

If the applicant has spent six month or more during the last two years in another country/State, he/she must submit the police records from that country/State, legalized with the Apostille Certification and translated into Spanish. If the country is not part of the Hague Convention the document must be legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and then by the Spanish Consulate in that country.

​8. ​Responsible statement of the absence of criminal records of the last five years

9. Proof of the representative's identity and capacity. If the visa application is submitted through a representative, a copy of the identity document or passport of the representative and of the power of attorney or document accrediting representation must be submitted. The originals must be shown when submitting the application. Foreign documents must be legalized or apostilled and, where applicable, must be submitted together with an official translation into Spanish. 

10​​​. Payment of the visa fee. The visa fee is of an amount equivalent to $88. For citizens of the United States of America, the fee is $190​. For nationals of Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, and the United Kingdom different rates are applied for reasons of reciprocity. In these cases, the amount of the fee must be consulted with the Consular Office. 

 

Required documents for family members​​ 

For each family member accompanying the researcher, the following must be submitted: 

  • All the required documents specified in sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9. Where applicable, those specified in section 7 also. 
  • Documents proving family relationship with the researcher: birth or marriage certificates issued by the civil registry, certificate of registration as an unmarried couple or any other document proving that the relationship is an unregistered partnership. Foreign documents must be legalized or apostilled and, where applicable, must be submitted together with an official translation into Spanish. 
  • In the case of adult children, documents proving their financial dependence and civil status. Foreign documents must be legalized or apostilled and, where applicable, must be submitted together with an official translation into Spanish.  
  • In the case of relatives in the ascending line, documents proving they are in the researcher's care. Foreign documents must be legalized or apostilled and, where applicable, must be submitted together with an official translation into Spanish.
     
  • Medical insurance certificate. 

When necessary to assess the application, the Consular Office may request additional documents or data and may also ask the applicant to come in for a personal interview.

Procedure​​​ 

This Consular Office is competent to accept visa applications from individuals residing in the consular district. 

  • Who can apply for a permit: Visa applications must be submitted in person by the applicant or by one of their parents if they are a minor. They may also be submitted through a duly accredited representative. 
  • Place of submission: Applications must be submitted in person at the Consular Office. Only applications for visas applications will be accepted BY POSTAL MAIL  (No specific carrier is requested but it is necessary that the envelope has a tracking number):

    Consulado General de España en Miami
    Visa Department
    2655 Le Jeune Road, Suite 1016
    Coral Gables, FL 33134

    Honorary Consulates of Spain cannot process visa applications.

  • Proof of receipt: The Consular Office will provide the applicant with proof of receipt of the application with a code that enables them to check the status of the dossier through the following link: https://sutramiteconsular.maec.es/Home.aspx 
  • Rectifying the application: The Consular Office may ask the applicant to submit any missing documents, or to provide additional documents or data that are necessary for a decision regarding the application. The applicant may also be called in for a personal interview. 
  • Decision period: The legal period for reaching a decision is 10 days as of the day after the submission date of the application, but this period may be extended when an interview or additional documents are requested. 
  • Collecting the visa: The visa must be collected in person by the applicant or by their representative within a maximum period of 1 month, counted as of the day after the date on which the favourable decision is notified. The Consular Office will inform the applicant regarding the procedure for the return of the passport and any other original documentation.   
  • Visa refusal: Visa refusals will always be notified in writing, setting forth the grounds on which the decision adopted was based. 
  • Appeals: If a visa is refused, the applicant may submit an appeal for reconsideration to this Consular Office within 1 month of the day following the date on which notification of the refusal is received. An application for judicial review may also be filed with the High Court Justice of Madrid within the 2-month period beginning the day after the date on which the applicant receives notification of the visa refusal or of the dismissal of the reconsideration appeal. 
  • Validity period of the visa: The visa is valid for 1 year, or for the same period as the residence permit granted, provided that this permit is for less than 1 year.

    The visa accredits residence in Spain during its validity period, making it unnecessary to obtain a Foreigner Identity Card. However, this card may be applied for at the Foreign Nationals' Office or the corresponding Police Station. 

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