I am an immigration attorney in Spain. Our firm provides business and immigration services to non-Spanish clients.
The non-lucrative visa focuses on two types of individuals:
1) The retired individual who receives a monthly pension or annuity that is sufficient to live in Spain without any need to work. A foreign salary doesn’t help. Only a pension or annuity provides the guarantee that you will keep receiving that amount indefinitely.
2) The foreign national who intends to reside in Spain without engaging in any type of gainful activity, and has enough funds to cover their needs and family needs for a year. In this case the residence permit is for one year, and gets renewed in subsequent years. The amount needed is roughly USD $75,000. It is not income that is required, but sufficient means, for example a bank account showing an average balance of $75,000 during the last year. If you want to renew your residence permit in subsequent years, then you should be able to show that the bank balance at the time of your renewal is the same as it was when you first applied.
In addition to our complete immigration service, we offer a document review service. We this service, we provide our expert opinion as to whether your application will be approved or not.
Mireia Costa
Immigration Lawyer
http://www.strongabogados.com