The Spain Business Visa allows individuals to conduct business activities such as meetings, conferences, trade fairs, establishing a business, and market research. It is available as a Short-Stay Business Visa (for stays under 90 days) or a Long-Stay Business Visa (for stays exceeding 90 days). The visa is typically processed within 15-30 calendar days, though the timeframe may vary depending on the workload of the Spanish Embassy or Consulate. Once granted, it permits entry into Spain and the Schengen Area for the specified duration.
Visa Type | Duration of Stay | Purpose | Indian Citizens' Requirements |
Short-Stay Business Visa | Less than 90 days | Business meetings, conferences, trade fairs | Schengen Visa application, business documents |
Long-Stay Business Visa | More than 90 days | Establishing a business, long-term projects | National Visa application, additional documentation (e.g., work permit) |
The location where you should submit your Spain Business Visa application depends on your State of Residence in India. The Spanish government has divided the jurisdiction among its Embassy in New Delhi and Consulates General in Mumbai and Bengaluru.
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Depending on your nationality and the specifics of your transit, you might not need a visa for airport transit. Check with the airline or the Spanish Embassy/Consulate for clarification.
No, a Business Visa does not entitle you to work in Spain. For employment, you need to apply for a Work Visa and obtain a work permit.
Apply at least 15 days before your planned trip to Spain, but no more than 6 months before your trip.
Extensions are possible in exceptional cases (e.g., force majeure, humanitarian reasons). Contact the Spanish authorities for guidance. Generally, for longer stays, apply for a Long-Stay Visa before entering Spain.
Yes, you are allowed to travel to other Schengen countries on this permit. Being a Schengen country, Spain participates in a visa-free agreement with other Schengen countries. However, you can only visit European countries that are a part of the Schengen. Although, there are a few non-European countries that allow you entry with a Schengen visa. Eg:- Croatia.
As per the Spanish embassy, it takes around 15 working days to process the application under normal conditions without taking into account, the transit time. As a result, it is suggested that you apply at least 15 days before the date of travel. However, you are not allowed to apply for more than 3 months before the travel date.