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MaryM

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nikkimunday wrote on Sat May 29, 2021 6:21pm:

https://www.immigrationspain.es/en/invitation-letter-spain/ will explain. I find this incredulous I must admit. Looks to me like they do not want us here!!

If you are planning to travel to Spain and you are going to stay with a friend or relative while in the country, keep on reading. Because you will have to request an invitation letter, and in this article you are about to learn everything you need to know about this important document. We...

... will analyze what this “carta de invitación” is exactly, where and how to apply for it, requirements, and most importantly: how much it actually costs.

What is an invitation letter or "carta de invitación" to visit Spain?

Before diving into what is the cost of processing a letter of invitation and its process, let’s first fully define what is the main purpose of this document and when will you use it.

As we have already seen in one of our article about the requirements for entry into Spain for tourism purposes (i.e. for less than 3 months), whether we have to apply for a visa or not, there is an accommodation requirement.

That is, you must demonstrate that you have a place to sleep for each and every one of the nights you intend to stay in the the country.

This can be demonstrated through a hotel, hostel, Airbnb or apartment booking confirmation.

But in certain cases, the foreigner stays at a relative’s or friend’s house. How do you prove it then?

That’s when the invitation letter will be required.

This letter is the document that must be used to prove that you have confirmed accommodation at the home of this relative or acquaintance, as he will be the one who will request it and notify the authorities that he is inviting us to stay for certain days/weeks at his house.

Many people think that it is a handwritten document that we can create ourselves, and that is a wrong idea. As we will see in the following sections, the document is official and must be granted by the police.

Where will this document be requested?

If you come from a country that requires a visa to enter Spain, you must present this letter of invitation at the Spanish consulate in your country of origin when applying for a tourist visa (therefore, your host must send it to you before that).

On the other hand, if you do not need a visa to cross the Spanish border for tourism purposes, the police may ask you for this “carta de invitación” when you arrive in Spain by plane (just when crossing the Spanish borders).

It is absolutely essential to have this letter if you plan to visit the country and do not have a hotel or similar accommodation, otherwise you could be imposed a significant monetary penalty.

Who can apply for it?

This question is key in the process; as a foreigner planning to visit Spain cannot apply for the invitation letter directly.

It will be her relative or friend with whom she will be staying in Spain during her stay who must apply for the letter of invitation.

That is to say, the owner of the property or holder of the rental contract.

This is so because it is she who is really inviting us to her home, and this letter functions as a “declaration” to prove that we will indeed be welcomed during our stay.

In this sense, there are 3 different groups of individuals that can legally request it:

Spanish nationalsEU citizens who live in Spain on a regular basis.Non-EU citizens with residency in the country.

Once this letter has been requested, it should be sent to the country of the person planning to visit Spain so that it can be used in the visa application or at the border entry.

It is very important that the original document is sent, as a copy would not be valid.

Where can I get an invitation letter and which are the requirements?

The invitation letter is requested at the police station closest to the inviting party’s residence.

The first thing to do is to make an appointment to go to the police station.

You can do it through this link.

You must select your region, and then choose “POLICIA – CARTA DE INVITACIÓN”:

On the day of the appointment, you will need to submit the main documents to request this letter:

Document that certifies that you are the owner of the property or the holder of the rental contract.Townhall registration document (empadronamiento)Copy and original of your DNI, or in case of being a foreigner resident in the country, of your TIECopy of the passport of the foreign guest (the one who will be staying at your home and travelling to Spain).Filling in the application form that you will be given at the police station or that you can download here.Payment of the corresponding fee, the cost of which is shown below.

Unlike some years ago, it is no longer necessary to prove the relationship between the guest and the host, nor to prove financial means.

Nowadays the procedure is much simpler.

How much does it cost?

As we can see on the website of the Ministry of Justice, the fee to be paid to request the letter of invitation is currently 74,31€.

But there are several aspects to take into account.

First of all, these fees are updated and their price varies every time new General State Budgets are modified and approved, so it is common for the price to increase over time.

On the other hand, keep in mind that this is not the only fee to be paid.

These 74,31€ must be paid on the day of the appointment at the police station, at the same time that you submit all the necessary documents.

However, once we are called after a few days to come back and pick up the official document, we will have to pay an extra amount.

This amount varies according to the police station, but is usually around 6 and 7 €.

How long does it take to obtain your invitation letter?

The truth is that the Spanish law does not establish a fixed or exact period of time for the processing of the invitation letter, but it establishes that it will be processed in the shortest possible time.

In practice, this means that it will depend to a great extent on the police station where we request the document, taking into account that those located in large cities are usually busier and therefore may be a bit slower in that sense.

However, it usually takes no more than 20 days to be processed.

Since the time will vary, our advice is simple: plan ahead and order as soon as possible.

Do not wait until the date of the trip is near, and if possible request this document 2 months before the foreigner has his flight to Spain.







Not a reply as such, but your note has made me think 😜 we're coming to Spain to visit our family apartment in 1 week do we need documentation proving ownership?  As my son is the actual owner and isn't in Spain, in which case do we need an invitation document from him? Waited so long for this trip, couldn't bear it if we were stopped over non documentation compliance

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Posted: Wed Jun 2, 2021 1:29pm

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I can’t imagine you’d need an invitation letter, as this needs to be applied for by the property owner at the local police station in Spain and your son - the owner- is not in Spain and thus not able to do this?

I think that the general feel from posts ref this topic is that these letters are only required for people visiting Spain who would normally have to acquire a visa to gain entry - and not for the hordes of holidaymakers travelling over. However, until Nikki (or anybody else) receives clarification from the authorities, there is still going to be a level of uncertainty? Perhaps people who have travelled over recently can advise what they were asked to show when arriving in Spain?

Mary - are you able to obtain a copy of the deeds from your son, if so - take this across with you on case any probing questions are asked but hopefully all will go well and you’ll have a great holiday 👍

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nikkimunday wrote on Sun May 30, 2021 9:04am:

It does, indeed, seem like a veritable minefield. It also appears to be quite complex. Best thing to do would be to seek clarification from the Spanish Consulate perhaps.

None of these rules would apply to us as we are permanent residents and do not have family come over but, if these rules do apply it is going to be a nightmare for those who do have visitors staying with them, especially as this letter has to be paid for and obtained from this end and then sent t...

...o the visitor in their country to then use to get their Visa. It seems like a way of stopping people from overstaying in Spain. You know, those who come here on holiday and do not go back to their own countries at the end of their holiday period but I could well be wrong.

My mum in law lives in UK but is an Italian citizen travelling on an Italian passport. Would she then be exempt from needing the carta?

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Posted: Wed Jun 2, 2021 2:14pm

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Posted: Wed Jun 2, 2021 2:14pm

Kim63 wrote on Wed Jun 2, 2021 1:31pm:

My mum in law lives in UK but is an Italian citizen travelling on an Italian passport. Would she then be exempt from needing the carta?

Nothing changed in her case except for covid restrictions.

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Posted: Wed Jun 2, 2021 2:52pm

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Posted: Wed Jun 2, 2021 2:52pm

Stevec61 wrote on Wed Jun 2, 2021 1:29pm:

I can’t imagine you’d need an invitation letter, as this needs to be applied for by the property owner at the local police station in Spain and your son - the owner- is not in Spain and thus not able to do this?

I think that the general feel from posts ref this topic is that these letters are only required for people visiting Spain who would normally have to acquire a visa to gain entry - and not for the hordes of holidaymakers travelling over. However, until Nikki (or anybody else) receives clarificatio...

...n from the authorities, there is still going to be a level of uncertainty? Perhaps people who have travelled over recently can advise what they were asked to show when arriving in Spain?

Mary - are you able to obtain a copy of the deeds from your son, if so - take this across with you on case any probing questions are asked but hopefully all will go well and you’ll have a great holiday 👍

Thanks,  we actually have the deeds so will take your advice

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Posted: Wed Jun 2, 2021 2:59pm

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Paul wrote on Tue Jun 1, 2021 11:43pm:

So am I right in thinking that you had to complete the form because of the Covid situation rather than our change of status due to Brexit?

It was a combination of the two, as a non European country, travel from the Uk into Spain was restricted to certain categories at that time and family emergency was one and required the invitation letter from us. 

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Paul wrote on Tue Jun 1, 2021 10:40am:

Thanks for doing the legwork Nikki, the way I read the article it says "if you come from a country where a visa is required to enter Spain" as far as I'm aware UK nationals don't need visas. If this does affecct us maybe registering with Air BnB would be the way to go with a minimal charge of a e...

...uro per night for guests. Everything I read these days makes me hate Brexit even more.

You'd have to apply for a rental licence if you registered on Airbnb which could take a long time

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Paul wrote on Wed Jun 2, 2021 2:14pm:

Nothing changed in her case except for covid restrictions.

Thank you so much. I thought it would be that but the thought of her getting stuck at the airport without proper paperwork is mind boggling!!

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Posted: Wed Jun 2, 2021 5:42pm

"The invitation letter can be requested by any Spanish citizen, a non-EU citizen who is a legal resident (with a valid residence permit) or any other European Union citizen living in Spain. This explains the need to prove the legal resident status in Spain or to provide a Spanish ID at the time of requesting the letter."   https://balcellsgroup.com/invitation-letter-to-enter-spain-as-a-foreigner/

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Time to sell up!

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