EU family card for non-EU family members

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Details

Non-EU family members from a European Union citizen will need to obtain the EU family card to reside in Spain. This permit is a residence authorization that allows also to work. Our team of professionals will manage a quick and smooth immigration process to complete the process as fast as possible.

We process more than 2500 permits annually and so we are in direct touch with the Spanish administration on a daily basis. We are able to obtain quick and first-hand responses in case any question or problem arises.


Included in this service

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Legal assessment

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Immigration procedures and processes explanation

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Document collection

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Submission of the application

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Follow-up of the file

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Coordination of consular visa

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Making required appointments

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Accompaniment to appointments when required

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Payment in advance of governmental fees

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Assistance in translations, if needed

Pricing Breakdown

Price breakdown for all categories of services.

Consultation

Free - $70

Full Service

$600

Frequently Asked Questions

Users ask this questions about this service.

  • Consultation calls can be rescheduled but will not be refunded unless agreed.
    All governments do not refund any application fees, so these are not refundable.
    Ask your Expert about their full refund policy.

  • Yes, the EU family card allows to work.

  • This permit is valid for 5 years, renewable.

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