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Make Every Day An Adventure Travel Podcast
Finding a Certified Translator for the Non Lucrative Visa for Spain
There are many steps to follow, and many requirements needed to get a non-lucrative visa for Spain, and one of them is getting a certified translator.
In today's podcast, I'm going to talk about finding a certified translator for getting a Spain non-lucrative visa.
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Hey, it's Marina, travel experta
Today we're going to be talking about.
A certified translator for your nonlucrative visa process for Spain. Are you guys ready for an adventure? Let's begin. So you need to hire a certified translator. Obviously, if your country is not Spanish speaking mainly for your apostled services, that.
Is probably going to be the most. Important thing that you need to have translated into Spanish.
For instance, there are several things you. Could do that you could avoid hiring somebody. For instance, some notary stuff I had written in English and in Spanish and. In front of the notary. As long as they don't pretty much. Care what you are signing, as long. As you do it in front of them. So you could have it both written. In your language and in Spanish right there. I had that done several times. It was no problem with this. So I didn't have to hire a notary.
Also, for your medical certificate, please don't listen to the episode about medical certificates. But also, if you have it in. English, in your language and in Spanish. You do not need to get that certified translated. But if you don't, you will need. To do that as well. And then it's just extra money, right? So the most important thing that you. Will need to have translated by a Certified translator is your apostle criminal records. That was the main thing that I Hired for and that was all that I really needed it for. Because you cannot avoid you cannot get that in Spanish, obviously, because you have to get it in whatever country you are coming from in that particular language.
So there is a difference between a Certified translator and a regular translator. There are tons and tons of them. So just make sure that when you. Look up for translator that it is a certified translator. It's really not that big of a deal. Easily to find you could do everything via electronic. You do not have to have it. In person at all. Everything could be via electronic and it's completely accepted because your certified translator will have a QR code and also a license number that they could track.
If you guys have any questions, please let me know. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a review. And remember to make every day an adventure.