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Visa Renewals

How to renew your Spanish visa and TIE card

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Renewing your Spanish visa is a process that comes around faster than expected. You typically need to begin at least 60 days before your current authorisation expires. Missing the deadline can have serious consequences — these guides explain exactly what to do.

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Visa Renewals Guides & Articles

Spain Digital Nomad Visa Renewal: Complete Guide
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What Happens If You Forget to Renew Your Spain Visa?
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Spain Visa Renewal: Everything You Need to Know in 2026
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NLV Renewal Documents Checklist 2026: Everything You Need
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Spain Visa Renewal Timeline: When to Start and What to Expect
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How to Change Your Visa Type in Spain: From NLV to DNV and Other Switches
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Health Insurance for Spain Visa Renewal: What You Need to Show
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Income Requirements for Spain Visa Renewal: Has Anything Changed?
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Can I Renew My Spain Visa While Outside Spain? What to Know
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What Happens If Your Spain Visa or Residence Expires Without Renewal?
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Spain Visa Renewal Denied: What to Do Next
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TIE Card Renewal in Spain: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide
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Can You Renew a Spain Visa Early? What to Know About Timing
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Renewing Your Long-Term Residency in Spain: What Changes After 5 Years
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How to Renew Your Student Visa in Spain: Complete 2026 Guide
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Frequently Asked Questions

Begin at least 60 days before your current visa or authorisation expires. Starting at 90 days gives comfortable preparation time.

EX-01 form, passport, TIE, financial evidence, health insurance, padrón certificate, and Tasa 052 payment.

If you submitted before expiry, your legal status continues during processing. If not submitted yet, act immediately and seek legal advice.