Business Visas & Entrepreneur Residency in Spain: Full Guide for Foreigners

Starting a business in Spain is exciting—but if you’re a non-EU citizen, you’ll need the right visa to live and work legally.

Whether you’re a solo entrepreneur, tech startup founder, or freelancer, this guide explains the best business visas in Spain, including the self-employment visa and the Entrepreneur Visa (Ley de Emprendedores).


🌍 Who Needs a Business Visa in Spain?

Nationality Visa Required?
EU/EEA/Swiss ❌ No visa needed. Can live and work freely.
Non-EU Citizens âś… Visa required to start a business or work for yourself.

Non-EU nationals must apply before entering Spain or apply under residency modification if already inside the country on a valid permit.


🧑‍💼 Option 1: Self-Employment Visa (Visado de Trabajo por Cuenta Propia)

This is ideal if you’re a:

  • Freelancer or consultant

  • Opening a small business or retail shop

  • Working independently in Spain (e.g., photographer, designer)

Key Requirements:

  • Valid business plan

  • Proof of qualifications or experience

  • Sufficient funds to support yourself

  • Contracts or letters of intent from potential clients (optional)

  • Registration with Spanish Social Security (RETA)

🕒 Processing Time: 2–3 months
📍 Apply: At your local Spanish consulate

✅ If approved, you’ll receive a 1-year residency card, renewable as long as you remain active.


🚀 Option 2: Entrepreneur Visa (Ley de Emprendedores)

This visa is for innovative businesses with high growth potential, such as:

  • Tech startups

  • Digital platforms

  • Projects that bring significant economic value to Spain

Benefits of the Entrepreneur Visa:

Feature Benefit
Fast-track approval Application processed in ~30 days
Apply from Spain or abroad Flexible entry
Initial 3-year residence card Longer than most visas
Family reunification allowed Bring your spouse and kids

Key Requirements:

  • Business plan approved by ENISA or the UGE (Unidad de Grandes Empresas)

  • Financial resources to support the project

  • Scalable and innovative business model

  • Clear job creation potential

🧠 We recommend legal help when submitting your application to the UGE—criteria are strict and documentation must be detailed.


đź§ľ Required Documents (Both Visas)

  • Valid passport

  • Criminal background check (translated and apostilled)

  • Private health insurance

  • Proof of accommodation in Spain

  • Completed visa application forms

  • NIE application (can be simultaneous)

Entrepreneur visa applicants will need a more technical business plan with financial forecasts and scalability indicators.


đź’ˇ Can You Change to a Business Visa Inside Spain?

Yes. If you are in Spain on a:

  • Student visa

  • Non-lucrative visa

  • Family reunification permit

You can apply to modify your residency to self-employed status through Spain’s modification process.

This is often easier than applying from abroad, especially if you’ve already integrated into the Spanish system.


📊 Taxes & Legal Obligations Once You’re Approved

Once you receive your visa and residence card, you must:

  • Register with Agencia Tributaria

  • Enroll in the RETA regime (for autĂłnomos)

  • Issue invoices and pay quarterly IVA and IRPF

  • Maintain annual records (or corporate tax if forming an SL)


🛡️ Borderless Lawyers Can Help

Our firm assists foreign entrepreneurs by:

  • Drafting business plans that meet UGE standards

  • Preparing visa submissions for consulates or online portals

  • Handling appeals if your application is denied

  • Structuring your Spanish SL or registering as an autĂłnomo

  • Acting on your behalf with power of attorney

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