Passport and Visa Information

Passport Requirement

All students must have a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond their study abroad semester end date. It is recommended that you have your passport ready at least four months before your program start date. Please contact Berklee Study Abroad if you have questions about how to apply for a passport. 

Visa Requirement

Most students will need to obtain a student visa (visado de estudios) to study abroad in Spain.* This includes all students who are citizens of the United States, Great Britain, and any other nations outside the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA). A student visa is a type of long-term permit that you apply for at a Spanish consulate granting you permission to live as a student in Spain. The visa gets stamped inside your passport. It is recommended that you start reviewing the visa instructions as soon as you are admitted to your study abroad program so that you have enough time to prepare your visa application.

All students must obtain their student visa before arriving in Spain. It will not be possible to travel to Spain as a tourist and get the visa there.  

*Students who hold a valid passport from a country in the European Union or the European Economic Area do not need a visa to study in Spain. The EEA encompasses all EU member countries plus Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, and Switzerland. 

Applying for a Visa

You will need to apply for your Spanish student visa through a Spanish consulate or official visa application center which holds consular jurisdiction over the place where your home address is located, or over the place where you attend school. This means that some students might have more than one option in terms of where they can submit their application. Proof of residency within the respective consular jurisdiction will be required. Regardless of where the application is made, the general requirements are described below. After thoroughly reading through the information on this website, students should also carefully read the websites of the Spanish consulate or visa application center where the application will be submitted. 

In the United States, and in several other countries around the world, the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has contracted a third-party visa processing agency called BLS International for the issuance of student visas. Many students will ultimately submit their visa applications to a BLS office holding consular jurisdiction over the place where they live or where they attend school. 

Option 1: Apply for Your Visa in Boston

The following students may apply for their Spanish student visas through the BLS Visa Application Center in Boston.

  1. Any student currently attending in-person studies at Berklee College of Music or Boston Conservatory at Berklee. As proof of residency, Berklee Study Abroad will provide you with a notarized enrollment verification letter confirming that you attend school in Massachusetts. 

  2. Any student attending another college or university located in Massachusetts or in the neighboring New England states of Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Vermont. As proof of residency, you will need to communicate with the study abroad office at your home institution to obtain a notarized enrollment verification letter from your school which confirms the location where you live at school. 

  3. Any student whose primary home address is located in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Vermont. You will need to get a notarized photocopy of your driver's license or state ID card proving your residency in this region. 

If you do not fall into any of the three categories listed above, please refer to the section below titled Option 2: Apply for your visa in Another Region

If you fall into any of the categories above, but you also have a school address or home address located in another region, you may have the alternative option to apply for your visa in that region. You could choose to apply in Boston or apply in the other location. See the Option 2 section below for further guidance. 

Option 2: Apply for Your Visa in Another Region 

The steps below describe the general process for obtaining a student visa through an application in another region. Remember that you must apply for your Spanish visa through a Spanish consulate or official visa application center holding consular jurisdiction over the region where you live or where you attend school. You will need to show documentation proving your residency.  

You must check with your Spanish consulate or visa application center to find out their requirements and timeline for applying for a visa. Spanish consular offices may require that you submit your complete visa application for review at least two months before you will travel to Spain. It will be necessary to have compiled your complete application materials in advance of that application submission. 


Entering Spain (or Any Country in the Schengen Area)

Once in Spain