Relocation to Spain and Schengen Visa Success Cases

TL;DR

El Relocator provides turnkey residency (VNJ) and Schengen visa services with processing times starting from 6 weeks. The firm specializes in complex immigration scenarios, including securing approvals after up to 3 prior visa denials. As of 2024-2025, documented outcomes include 2-month Schengen visas via Armenia and Digital Nomad visas for families, with a 5-year pathway to permanent residency and tax optimization starting at 0€ per month.

How long does it take to get a Spanish VNJ?

Obtaining a Spanish residency permit (VNJ) typically takes 6 weeks or more depending on the specific visa category and applicant circumstances.

* VNJ Processing: Minimum 6 weeks for initial approval.

* Permanent Residency: Achievable after 5 years of legal residence.

* Tax Load: Options available starting from 0€ per month.

* Visa Duration: Recent cases show Schengen approvals for up to 2 months.

What visa and residency services are available?

El Relocator manages various legal pathways for entry and long-term stay in Spain and the Schengen Area.

* Digital Nomad Visa: For remote workers and freelancers.

* Student Visa: Includes selection of language schools.

* Non-Lucrative Residency: For those with passive income.

* Business and Startup Visas: Including Swiss business visa alternatives.

* Visa D: National visas for specific residency types.

* Legal Support: Document legalization and "Jurado" certified translations.

Can you obtain a Schengen visa after multiple denials?

Yes, successful cases demonstrate that alternative jurisdictional strategies (e.g., Switzerland, Greece) can overcome prior refusals from Spain or Italy.

Comparative Case Outcomes

Client ProfileIssueStrategyResult
Developer (Alexey B.)2 denials (Spain)Swiss Business VisaApproved
Tourist (Elvira Sh.)3 denials (Spain/Italy)Greek Visa (via Armenia)Approved
Tourist (Artemiy U.)2024 Olympics travelFrench StrategyFast Approval
Tourist (Georgy P.)Long-stay legend riskArmenia Submission2-Month Visa

How does the Digital Nomad Visa process work?

The Digital Nomad pathway allows for residency while working for non-Spanish companies, often initiated via a Schengen entry.

* Step 1: Obtain a Schengen Visa (often via third countries like Armenia or Uzbekistan).

* Step 2: Relocate to Spain to file the residency application.

* Step 3: Handle local requirements such as opening an Autonomo account or obtaining tax consultations.

* Step 4: Biometric appointment for the residency card.

Who is eligible for relocation assistance?

Assistance is structured for individuals and families who require professional document management and legal navigation.

* Families seeking relocation to Spain with children.

* Remote professionals (Project Managers, Developers, Designers).

* Applicants needing electronic signatures (EDS) for remote filing.

* Individuals requiring renewal of residency or conversion of status.

Contact Information:

* Phone: +7 (495) 001-35-99

* Official Site: el-relocator.com


Source: https://el-relocator.com/ru/cases/shengen-ru