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Spain Non Lucrative Visa: Can NS&I Premium Bonds Be Used as Proof of Funds?

Spain Non Lucrative Visa: Can NS&I Premium Bonds Be Used as Proof of Funds?

Last Updated on May 2, 2026 by Bruno Bianchi

Question

For proof of funds, can I use my NS&I premium bonds? Do I need to get them apostille and translated?

Answers

These are the answers from Spainguru’s Facebook group members:

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“I used my premium bonds applying from Istanbul consulate. Didn’t get them translated or apostilled.”

“Did you use the online list of bond numbers or the list of bonds with dates when you bought them?” -“I just used this statement. I printed it out on two different dates and included both, they were a couple of months apart.”

“Yes you can. I would recommend you have them translated to be sure they understand them.”

“Yes you can, present your NS&I statements”

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“Yes, you can”

Conclusion

According to Spainguru community members, NS&I Premium Bonds have been successfully used as proof of funds for the Spain Non Lucrative Visa in at least some consulates. One applicant reported using standard NS&I statements without apostille or sworn translation, and they were accepted without issue.

However, not all members took the same approach, and others suggested that providing a translation may help avoid confusion and make the financial information clearer for the consulate reviewing the application.

The key takeaway for applicants using NS&I Premium Bonds for a Spain Non Lucrative Visa is that acceptance may depend on the consulate and the clarity of the documentation provided. Preparing clear statements, and considering translation for safety, may reduce the risk of delays or questions.

This article is based on personal opinions from the Spainguru community and is not legal advice.

📖 Related Reading: For a complete overview of requirements, application process, renewals, and financial proof, see our Non-Lucrative Visa Guide: The Complete Guide.

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Bruno Bianchi CEO & Spain Immigration Expert
Bruno Bianchi is the founder and CEO of Spainguru, Spain's largest expat immigration community with 150,000+ members. Since 2014 he has helped thousands of people relocate to Spain through expert guides, webinars and vetted professional services covering visas, residency, taxes and life in Spain.