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EddieTango

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 8:17am

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Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 8:17am

Great stuff Steve

You've certainly put the effort in and clearly explained the process 

We purchased a property in La Marina a couple of years ago with the plan to work 8 months in the UK and live for 4 months in Spain (90 days in 180 has put a spanner in those works ) but we do hope to eventually retire to Spain and your account has been great to read

Thanks for taking the time to share 

Eddie 

Larney

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 10:43am

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Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 10:43am

Thank you, very informative! What is the average lead time to get an appointment?

Klee

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 10:51am

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Location: La Marina

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Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 10:51am

Alex wrote on Thu Jul 1, 2021 1:12pm:

Kimmy (one of our members) asked Steve1686 to write a guide about his experience of applying for an NLV, as he's the first member to have achieved it:

"My wife and I applied for a NLV; we started the process in late February time.  I set a time limit out of what I needed etc.  I was very new to this but decided I would give it a go and do it myself rather than paying stupid fees to agencies....

...

So here goes:

Price - the fee is £516 per person this is paid at the consulate when you have your initial appointment 

Private medical insurance - this has to be taken out prior to your appointment.  Ours was 8th April, our policy started 1st April, cost approx 1400 euros for both of us - you need a copy when you attend your appointment and it must be a Spanish company. 

Documents - 2 x application forms with 2 x passport forms; these don’t need translation. 

EX01 form and 1 copy - if you go on line and google the form, there's a cheat sheet explaining how to complete it.

790 form as above 

Other documents required:

Medical certificate with apostille stamp and a sworn translation.  The sworn translation doesn’t need the stamp, it needs to be within 3 months of application.  There is a template which you can give your GP; only thing they have to do is sign and stamp it.

Police Check as per above https://www.acro.police.uk/police_certificates.aspx

There’s the link 

If married, marriage certificate, again as above apostille and translated.

Last 3 months bank statements. These DO NOT need translating; however, what I did I can a notary just to put his stamp on them.  I felt this just added a little extra to the document which I feel is the main focus of the NLV.

I have recently retired and so I had my pension statement apostilled and translated.

Finance minimum 32k pee couple this doesn’t have to be income it can be a combination of savings etc.

Copy of passport main page

So what did I do 

I googled a local notary in my area went to see him with the above documents that needed the apostille stamp left them with him he sent them away and they came back within 4 days 

I also gave him my bank statements he put his notary stamp on them.

He gave me the contact details of a local translation company I emailed them a copy of the documents that needed translating they did this then the translators visited the notary and did the swearing iof the documentation in front of the notary.

All done 

I emailed the consulate in Manchester my wife and I did individual ones as stated on the website however this is not necessary one email is ok however each applicant needs individual documents.

We had our appointment on the 8th April the appointment was very relaxed I had completed a few extra documents these weren’t required the staff extremely helpful.

We paid the fee our passports were handed over and told we would hear something within 15 -20 days

I received an email on Monday to say we had the application accepted I received an email yesterday stating I could collect our passports I attended today and picked them up we had stated on our application form we wanted the visa to commence 25th May and this is the case on the stamp.

If you take a addressed envelope with you to your appointment the staff will post your passports back to you this is something I picked up today.

I have contacted my solicitor in Spain who is going to assist me with the 2nd stage of the application I feel they have the knowledge and contacts over there and so that’s where ii have decided to pay someone to help me.

The process over here for two of us with visa fee,medical insurance and notary and translating fees aporox £2700

My thoughts at the start I didn’t have a clue what to do I sat down thought about it did a little research and completed it alone in the end it was stress free and fairly simple I think if you give yourself a month for everything the main issue for me was getting my GP to sign the forms not though they wouldn’t it was just a little hassle getting them to do it Covid etc.

Yeah it’s fairly pricey but if you want yo live your dreams then it’s well worth it I must admit I did feel a sense of achievement this morning when we collected them.

Obviously this is based on Manchester consulate I am aware others may differ slightly.

Hope this helps everyone; I know there is a lot of posts on here what is needed etc., but that's it."

We are considering going down the NLV route but have been hearing of several folk who have spent all the money on all the necessary paperwork, translations and Apostiles ...and have met the financial requirements ....but have still been refused with no reason given!

I see you needed private health insurance and yet you say you are retired? Surely the S1 form would suffice for pensioners, without the need for private health insurance as well? 

Angebadge

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 10:58am

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Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 10:58am

Klee wrote on Mon Jul 5, 2021 10:51am:

We are considering going down the NLV route but have been hearing of several folk who have spent all the money on all the necessary paperwork, translations and Apostiles ...and have met the financial requirements ....but have still been refused with no reason given!

I see you needed private health insurance and yet you say you are retired? Surely the S1 form would suffice for pensioners, without the need for private health insurance as well? ...

...

Morning Klee

Welcome to the forum

Others will correct if I’m wrong

Under the “old” rules, for residencia, you still needed PHI for the first year. Even when eligible for S1. You could/can then apply for S1, for retired or Convenio Especial, for the youngsters! 🤪🥂

Kimmy11

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:19am

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Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:19am

Hi Klee, 

Just to add to what AngeBadge has said, you can't apply for an S1 more than 4 weeks ahead of moving to another country.  Given the length of time the visa could potentially take to process, you could end up in a situation where you've transfered your right to State healthcare to Spain via the S1, but you're still in the UK.  I think most pensioners will buy 1 year's PHI, then cancel it as soon  as they've registered their S1 in Spain.

Kind regards,

Kim 

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Martin50

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:20am

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Location: Benidorm

Joined: 5 Jul 2021

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:20am

Steve,

If you are recently retired why didn't you use the S1 form instead of paying £1400 for medical insurance?

Klee

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:28am

Posts: 5

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Location: La Marina

Joined: 10 Jun 2019

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:28am

Angebadge wrote on Mon Jul 5, 2021 10:58am:

Morning Klee

Welcome to the forum

Others will correct if I’m wrong

Under the “old” rules, for residencia, you still needed PHI for the first year. Even when eligible for S1. You could/can then apply for S1, for retired or Convenio Especial, for the youngsters! 🤪🥂

Oh dear, more conflicting advice! We have just spent the morning with an advisor in the Tourist office, who phoned Newcastle and checked that the S1 form was still acceptable for pensioners. The Spanish Embassy rules state you must have 'pubic or private health care' so suely S1 covers that? What a complicated, confusing, and contradictory system!! We are unsure what to do now...many homeowners in our position may just decide to sell up and move to France or Portugal, where the rules are apparently much simpler!

Martin50

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:28am

Posts: 2

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Location: Benidorm

Joined: 5 Jul 2021

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:28am

Angebadge wrote on Mon Jul 5, 2021 10:58am:

Morning Klee

Welcome to the forum

Others will correct if I’m wrong

Under the “old” rules, for residencia, you still needed PHI for the first year. Even when eligible for S1. You could/can then apply for S1, for retired or Convenio Especial, for the youngsters! 🤪🥂

Not correct both my wife & I had the S1 but no PHI & the Spanish authorities were quite happy with that. The only reason for PHI would be for a short term until you are registered with the Spanish health system. With the S1 you are also still entitled to use the UK health system without any cost.    

Kimmy11

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:36am

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Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:36am

Martin50 wrote on Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:28am:

Not correct both my wife & I had the S1 but no PHI & the Spanish authorities were quite happy with that. The only reason for PHI would be for a short term until you are registered with the Spanish health system. With the S1 you are also still entitled to use the UK health system without a...

...ny cost.    

Hi Martin, 

That's really helpful - at which consular office did you apply: London, Manchester or Edinburgh?

Many thanks, 

Kim 

Klee

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:43am

Posts: 5

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Location: La Marina

Joined: 10 Jun 2019

Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:43am

Kimmy11 wrote on Mon Jul 5, 2021 11:19am:

Hi Klee, 

Just to add to what AngeBadge has said, you can't apply for an S1 more than 4 weeks ahead of moving to another country.  Given the length of time the visa could potentially take to process, you could end up in a situation where you've transfered your right to State healthcare to Spain via th...

...e S1, but you're still in the UK.  I think most pensioners will buy 1 year's PHI, then cancel it as soon  as they've registered their S1 in Spain.

Kind regards,

Kim 

Thanks Kim, that makes perfect sense! 

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