hi, im british but i now live in spain and have a residency here, my boyfriend has overstayed his visa (hes from south america) would it be possible for us to marry here instead of going back to his country and waiting even longer there?
hi, im british but i now live in spain and have a residency here, my boyfriend has overstayed his visa (hes from south america) would it be possible for us to marry here instead of going back to his country and waiting even longer there?
Hello,
Yes, it is possible.
Please read this article that provides very useful information for your case:
Getting Married In Spain: General Overview and Legal Issues For Foreigners In Irregular Situation
Regards,
Hi Patricia, We’ve been married last December 28,2018 in Madrid Spain. My Husband is no Visa because (undocumented). I have my first year temporary Visa (arraigo). I am legal residence (work permit because of arraigo). My question is.. Can I carry my husband or Can I apply my husband as legal in Spain because I have my legal residency? i am not SPANISH CITIZEN
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Hello Jmzie
Since you are a legal resident, your husband can apply for a Family Reunion permit (Autorización de residencia por Reagrupación Familiar), though this will involve him having to return to his home country. He needs to collect the visa, once the family reunion permit has been approved, from the corresponding Spanish consular office.
The Family Reunion permit application is filed by yourself as you are the Spanish resident requesting the Family reunion. The application can be filed personally at the Immigration office or online in the event you appoint a representative or hold a digital signature that allows you to deal with public entities electronically.
You can read the requirements of this type of permit application here.
There are certain financial requirements you need to meet, like for instance have a full time work contract.
There´s no option for your husband to apply from Spain, unless he meets the same requirements as you did when applying for Arraigo, that is to have been in Spain for three years in an irregular situation and have a work offer.
Regards,
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