20 business days to approval
One Spanish lawyer. Your visa, start to finish.
I personally handle Digital Nomad Visa applications for U.S. remote workers — no intermediaries, no case managers, no surprises. Visa approved — or 100% of your professional fees back. No fine print, no excuses.
✓ Licensed Spanish attorney · ✓ Focused exclusively on the Digital Nomad Visa for U.S. clients · ✓ Replies within 24 hours
At big firms, you talk to a sales rep — the lawyer is somewhere behind the curtain.
On visa platforms, your “lawyer” changes every month and your file starts over.
And nobody tells you the real cost until you’ve already paid something.
I built this practice to be the opposite of all that.
How I work
Four steps. One lawyer. No handoffs.
-
Free eligibility check
A 2-minute quiz with an instant answer. Within 24 hours, I send you a short written assessment of your case, personally. Free, no strings.
-
We talk
A video call, you and me. I map your exact situation: W-2 or freelancer, family, timelines, documents. You’ll know your full cost — my fee and every third-party expense — before you commit a dollar.
-
I build your file
I review every document myself, with AI-assisted checks that catch what causes rejections: expired background checks, insurance that doesn’t qualify, apostille mistakes. You always know what’s done and what’s next.
-
Filed, approved, settled
I submit your application to the Spanish authorities — typical resolution around 20 business days when filed from Spain, for a 3-year permit. Then I stay with you: residence card, town-hall registration, tax setup referrals.
Client stories
Real clients. Real results.
I was nervous about doing this alone, but he explained every step and answered everything within 24 hours. Visa approved in exactly 20 days.
[Client name]
[City, USA — Software engineer]
My company runs payroll through a PEO and two firms told me it couldn’t be done. He got the Certificate of Coverage sorted and we filed on schedule.
[Client name]
[City, USA — Product manager]
The price on the website was the price I paid. Every third-party cost was quoted in writing on day one, exactly as promised.
[Client name]
[City, USA — Freelance designer]
Guides & resources
Read before you apply.
Spain Digital Nomad Visa with Justworks: the PEO Problem, Solved
Your employer of record is a PEO. Here is why that complicates the Certificate of Coverage — and the sequence that fixes it.
The SSA Certificate of Coverage: the Document That Decides Your Spanish Visa
For W-2 employees this one paper is the critical path. What it is, who requests it, how long it truly takes, and how to start today.
Spain Digital Nomad Visa Income Requirements 2026 (with Real Math)
The exact euro thresholds for singles, couples, and families — converted to dollars, with the evidence Spain actually accepts.
Approved — or my fees back.
I only take cases I believe in. If I review your situation and it can’t be approved as it stands, I’ll tell you before you pay — and what would need to change.
And if we file and your visa is not approved, I return my professional fees in full. Third-party costs — apostilles, sworn translations, government fees — are paid to others and aren’t refundable, which is exactly why you’ll have them quoted in writing from day one.
— Ioritz Uranga Galindo
Pricing
The full price. On the website. As it should be.
Full Service
$2,400 flat
Paid 50% when we start, 50% when your visa is approved.
- Strategy call
- Complete personalized document checklist
- My personal review of every document
- Employer / client letters
- Sworn-translation coordination
- Government filing — filing fee included
- Responses to any official requests
- Residence-card support after approval
Third-party costs — apostilles (~$400–600) and sworn translations (~$350–500) — are quoted for your exact case on day one. Never a surprise.
Family add-on — $500 per dependent
Spouse and kids on the same application.
Eligibility check & written assessment — free
An honest answer before you spend anything. Start here.
Not like other visa services.
- One lawyer, from day one. No rotating case managers or call centers. You work with the same attorney who handles your file.
- No agency markup or middlemen. You’re paying a lawyer, not a platform that subcontracts.
- Price published upfront. Every other firm hides their cost behind “book a consultation.” You see my full fee on this page.
- Approved or your fees back. The only legal guarantee I’ve seen in this space. I’m confident enough to take the risk.
- Focused exclusively on your visa type. I don’t handle 15 different visas. I know the Digital Nomad Visa for U.S. clients inside out.
Who you’ll be working with
One lawyer. On purpose.
I’m Ioritz Uranga Galindo — a Spanish attorney and member of the Spanish Bar, focused exclusively on the Digital Nomad Visa for U.S. clients. I’m drawn to the nomad world — the movement, the discovery — and to building a practice where the person who answers your first email is the one who files your application.
No sales layer, no case managers, no handoffs. I read your documents myself, I file your application myself, and I answer the government myself. You’ll meet me on a video call before you pay a dollar.
Common questions
Asked on almost every first call.
Yes — and it’s usually the better route. You enter visa-free as a tourist, we file from inside Spain, and you get a 3-year permit instead of the 1-year visa a consulate issues. Here’s the full comparison.
Yes, with a Social Security Certificate of Coverage. If your employer uses a PEO like Justworks or TriNet, tell me early — it’s the critical path and it takes months. Read what that document is and why it decides your case.
Full coverage from an insurer authorized in Spain — no copays, no deductibles, no waiting periods, valid for your whole stay. Travel insurance doesn’t count. I’ll point you to policies that pass.
I return my professional fees in full. And since Spain keeps no record of rejected applications, we can fix the issue and refile when you’re ready. Here’s exactly what happens after a rejection.