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Is a married couple classed as one application with a spouse, or two separate applications for non lucrative Spain visa?

Last Updated on March 18, 2026 by Bruno Bianchi

Question about the non lucrative Spain visa

Non lucrative Spain visa: Is a married couple classed as one application with a spouse, or two separate applications? If its two applications does that mean double the price?

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“Yes, unfortunately. Two applications and payment for two. You will be required to show at least 400% IPREM for yourself, plus 100% IPREM for any extra family member you include in your application (27,792.96 euros plus 6.948,24 euros per dependent) (2022).”


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