10 Common Mistakes When Applying for Spain’s Family Visas — And How to Avoid Them

⚠️ Applying for a Family Visa in Spain? Read This First

Family reunification and spouse visas can seem “easier” than other immigration routes — but many applications are delayed or rejected due to avoidable mistakes.

Whether you’re bringing a spouse, partner, child, or parent, here are the 10 most common problems applicants face — and how to avoid them.


❌ 1. Missing Apostille or Sworn Translation

Foreign marriage, birth, and custody documents must be:

  • Apostilled (or legalized if non-Hague)

  • Sworn translated into Spanish (traducción jurada)

🛑 Regular or online translations will be rejected.


❌ 2. Not Meeting Cohabitation Requirements for Pareja de Hecho

Each region has different rules for civil partnership registration. Common errors:

  • Not living together for long enough (e.g. 1–2 years)

  • No shared empadronamiento

  • Failing to register with the official registry or Notary

📌 Solution: Confirm local rules before starting the PdH process.


❌ 3. Applying Too Early for Family Reunification

If you hold an NLV, work visa, or student permit, you cannot apply for reunification until you’ve lived legally in Spain for 1 full year.

🛑 Applying early will result in automatic rejection.


❌ 4. Weak Proof of Financial Dependency (for Parents)

The most common reason parent reunification is denied:

  • Irregular or low-value money transfers

  • No documented support over 12 months

  • Lack of bank records in the parent’s name

✅ You must show regular financial support, not just one-time gifts.


❌ 5. Booking the Wrong Appointment Type

Extranjería and consulates have very specific categories:

  • Choose Tarjeta de Familiar de Comunitario, not just Residencia

  • For TIE, choose Toma de huellas (fingerprints), not Información

🛂 Wrong bookings cause delays of 1–2 months or more.


❌ 6. Failing to Register Empadronamiento

The padron (census registration) is required to:

  • Prove cohabitation with your sponsor

  • Apply for your TIE card

  • Enroll children in school

🛑 Skipping this step invalidates your residence process.


❌ 7. No Housing Certificate for Reagrupación Familiar

Many cities require a housing adequacy certificate from your Ayuntamiento. Common issues:

  • Old or expired certificate

  • Incomplete documents (missing floor plan or lease)

  • Applying before the certificate is issued

📌 Always request this early — processing can take 2–4 weeks.


❌ 8. Incorrect Insurance Coverage

If you’re required to show private insurance:

  • It must cover 100% of medical costs

  • No deductibles or co-payments

  • No exclusions for age or pre-existing conditions

🛑 Many cheap online plans do not meet Spanish legal standards.


❌ 9. Thinking Tourist Visas Are Enough

You cannot apply for long-term reunification visas from within Spain on a tourist visa (unless you’re applying for EU Family Card under certain exceptions).

🛑 Make sure to follow the correct country of origin > consulate process if required.


❌ 10. Delaying the TIE Application After Arrival

After your family member arrives in Spain:

  • You have 30 days to register padron

  • Then apply for the TIE card (residence)

💡 If you miss this window, your visa may lapse — and you’ll need to start over.


✅ Summary: Quick Checklist to Avoid Mistakes

Task ✅ Done?
Apostille + sworn translation
Cohabitation proof for PdH
Financial dependency proof (for parents)
Correct Extranjería/consulate appointment
Housing certificate for reunification
Private insurance meets legal standard
Padron registered within 30 days
TIE card applied for on time

👨‍⚖️ Need Help? Borderless Lawyers Has You Covered

Our team of Spanish immigration lawyers helps clients:

  • Fix rejected or delayed family visa applications

  • Prepare error-free, complete documentation

  • Handle complex cases (unregistered partners, custody issues, parents)

  • Assist with padron, insurance, and TIE steps

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