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FAQs

Ans: A Visa is an authorisation issued by the representative of the Government of a country permitting a person, not resident in that country, to enter its boundaries, subjected to immigration control of the country.

Ans: Depending on your nationality, Click here to check whether you require a Visa to travel to Spain.

Ans: Yes. Once you have entered the Schengen territory, single entry visa allows the holder to circulate within the Schengen territory multiple number of times. However, if the holder of this visa leaves the Schengen territory, he/she cannot re-enter again without a new valid visa.

Ans: If you plan to apply for your Schengen Visa at the Spain Visa Application Centre, your main destination and the maximum period of stay in the Schengen States must be in Spain. You must provide proof to support that Spain is:

  • Main Destination.
  • Country related with the main purpose of travel.
  • Country with maximum period of stay.
  • State of first entry.

Ans: The Spanish Consulate in Edinburgh issues Schengen Visa for Spain which also allows the holder to travel within the Schengen territory. Schengen visa issued by the Spanish Consulate gives access to all the 24 Schengen countries. In case the applicant intends to visit various Schengen countries, the country responsible to issue the relevant visa for the entire duration of the trip, including for other Schengen countries will be determined in the following order:

  • Main destination.
  • Country related with the main purpose of travel.
  • Country with maximum period of stay.
  • State of first entry.

Ans: BLS is the outsourced partner to The Spanish Consulate General in Edinburgh . The Spain Visa Application Centre of BLS functions as a collection and processing centre to guarantee a better service in response to the growing demand for Spanish visas from applicants residing in:

  • Scotland and Scottish Islands
  • Northern Ireland
  • The following English counties

Cleveland, Cumbria, Durham, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside, North Yorkshire, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, West Yorkshire

Ans: You can contact the Spain Visa Application Centre via the Helpline, by email or in person. Please see our contact information section for details..

Ans: Applicants are free to apply up to 180 days prior to their date of travel. However, all applications must be submitted at least 15 days prior to the proposed date of travel to accommodate any unforeseen processing delays. This period is extended to 9 months in the case of the seamen.

Ans: In most cases, you will be informed within 15 calendar days whether your application has been successful. Sometimes it can take up to 45 days in case it is necessary to make a more detailed exam of the application.

Ans: The Spain Visa Application Centre does not prepare visa applications, but accepts and processes applications in accordance with the instructions issued by The Spanish Consulate General in Edinburgh

Ans: Applicants need to take an appointment and walk into the Spain Visa Application Centre to submit application.

Ans: You need to apply in person because we need to take your biometrics. In the case of minors, they need to come also in person.

Ans: Applicants can walk-in any working day at BLS application centre during the specified submission timings. Applicants will be asked to take a token at the entrance and be seated in the waiting area (You can approach our Submission Counters when your token number is displayed). Our officers at the counter will collect your visa application form to check that the documents are complete and your photograph meets the required specifications. Your passport will be checked for validity empty pages and previous travel information. Your fees will be collected in accordance with the visa category you have chosen and the documents you submit will be checked in the manner in which they are required by the Consulate of Spain. You will be issued a receipt for the fees paid and given an acknowledgement for the submission of your passport.

Ans: The Spain Visa Application Centre is an acceptance centre and, as such, is not authorized to advise/recommend any visa type to a prospective applicant. The applicant will have to find out the visa category he/she is eligible for based on the purpose of travel. He /she can do so by visiting

Ans: After deciding the eligible visa category applicants can visit the Spain Visa Application Centre’s website short term visa to check the recommended documents for the Visa category they have chosen. Photocopies are recommended as documents will not be returned. Submit originals only where specified.

Ans: If your application is not accompanied by the documents that are requested by you will be asked if you wish to proceed with the application without all the requested documents. Should you consent to this, your application will be registered in our system and accepted for further processing. Kindly take note that submission of incomplete applications will lead to processing delays

Ans: Once your application has been registered in our system, you will be issued a receipt for the fees you have paid and it would be possible to track your visa at track application

Ans: Every visa application needs to be accompanied by a visa fee for the amount applicable to your chosen visa category. This need to be paid in cash

Ans: Once the application has been processed by The Spanish Consulate General in Edinburgh and your passport has been returned to the Visa application centre; BLS International will dispatch your passport through Royal Mail. (Please refer to Additional Services in order to be aware of prices).

Ans: In your absence, along with your receipt an authority letter from you in the name of your representative with his Identity proof Photo copy will be required.

Ans: The Spain Visa Application Centre can also courier your passport back through Royal Mail

Ans: If The Spanish Consulate General in Edinburgh is unable to return the application to you because they would like to request additional documents, schedule you for a personal interview or require additional time to correspond with Home Office, this update is normally sent in a letter individually addressed to the applicant, and remains at the Spain Visa Application Centre until collected by the applicant or an authorized representative.