Question
“We are up to our 2nd Spanish Non-Lucrative Visa renewal and the question is: Can I use my 401K as part of the financial requirements? We are a couple and it’s like 72K that they require.”
Answers
These are the answers of Spainguru’s Facebook group members:
“Of course you can use your 401k as long as you have the required amount in it.”
“Ask your consulate. You gonna get some people here saying yes and some no, that their consulate required quick access to money. And some will tell you that you have to be of retirement age, which means you have access to it without extra penalties, and it will count.”
“Yes, I recently used my 401k accounts to successfully renew in Sevilla. I just showed the summary page of each account.”
“Definitely can’t use SS until you’re actually receiving it.”
“If you don’t have access to it, you cannot use it as proof of sufficient funds. Technically, you could withdraw from your 401k, but, you would have to take a 10% penalty on top of the taxes.”
“My financial planner from Chase wrote a letter stating the total amount of money I had in all of my accounts, including my retirement accounts. He also stated I could withdraw the money when I want to. I did have to have the letter translated, but I didn’t include any bank statements and my paperwork was accepted at the city hall in Rota and sent to Cadiz’ yesterday. Hopefully, it will be approved.”
Conclusion
The discussion around using a 401K as part of the financial requirements for the Spanish Non-Lucrative Visa renewal reveals a mix of opinions and experiences. While some members successfully used their 401K, indicating it as a viable option, others cautioned against potential age-related restrictions and the necessity of having accessible funds.
The consensus suggests consulting with the authorities for the most accurate advice tailored to individual circumstances, highlighting the importance of clear and verifiable proof of financial means, regardless of the source. The varied experiences underscore the need for thorough preparation and possibly professional advice to navigate the renewal process effectively.