Make Every Day An Adventure Travel Podcast
Meet Marina, ‘Travel Experta’. Join her in adventures from her backyard to the beaches and places around the world! She brings her down-to-earth, practical experience having traveled to over 39 countries both solo and with her family (including her pets). You’ll hear do’s and don’ts from backpacking to luxury travel adventures.
WARNING: Her travel adventures often inspire relocation. As an Expat (expatriate) having relocated to 5 different countries over the last two decades she’ll share how to move to another country covering everything from finding the right place to call home, finding the right school for your children, finding a car and even getting international healthcare. You’ll appreciate her “straight-shooter” New York-raised advice.
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* Moving to a new country (becoming an Expat)
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Make Every Day An Adventure Travel Podcast
Making Your Appointment and Application 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 applying and how it varies depending on the country.
In today's podcast, I'm going to talk about the initial applying and making your appointment for the Spain non-lucrative visa.
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Hey, it's Marina Travel Experta. Today we're going to be talking about the actual applying for your non lucrative visa for Spain. You guys ready for an adventure?
So every country obviously has their own way of applying in the United States, it's all 100% by mail. Until they call you, you in. Once you are accepted, approved to come in to pick up your visa with your passport. Because we had the benefit of applying from two different countries in Guatemala, it has to be an appointment for the initial meeting.
But here's the thing with Guatemala, and It might be for other countries where you have to make an appointment.
My husband applied for him and our two sons, so it was a family. But it did not matter because he Had to come in. They all each individually had to have an appointment.
So it wasn't written anywhere at all. When we arrived, we told them, show us where it's written on your site, where it is, because we want to Know how we made that error.
They couldn't show it anywhere because it's just one of those things, it's unmentioned And you'll get a lot of these things that are simply not mentioned, which You'll find out later. You could try writing to them Some consults don't write you back anyways Because they knew that there was nothing written, they immediately redid the appointments. But we still had to go another day.
Gratefully we didn't have to do it online. Because appointments could sometimes take three to four months before you can make it. So that's another thing. If you want to start the process, please go and listen to my episodes it takes to be a possible eight weeks. There's all these things that take several times. So don't make your appointment the day That you want to go. Make the appointment three or four months Before you go, and then start the process. If you have to do it in person, okay?
It's super important. Otherwise for the US, you have to do it with a tracking number so That you can keep track of it And then everything comes via email to You so that you know if you got it or if they got it. And then whatnot? Then you follow along with that process. So please find out what is the Process in your country. If it is by appointment, make that Appointment way before you even start to Gather up the paperwork, because it does take some time And just in case you have nothing to lose, make an appointment for your kids If you are doing it as a Family and you're usually when you can.
Make it, you can make three in a row. Usually that's not a problem, or four in a row, however amount there is Because you could always cancel those appointments or something like that and say, oh I just thought that is fine. Better than not having it done properly.
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