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Job Seeking Visa in Spain

Live in Spain while searching for a job or preparing to launch your own business. The Spain Job Seeker Visa allows highly qualified non-EU professionals to remain in the country while exploring employment opportunities.

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What is the Job Seeking Visa in Spain

The Spain Job Seeker Visa is a residence authorization created for non-EU nationals who want to explore professional opportunities or develop a business project in Spain. This permit is well known as Autorización para Búsqueda de Empleo.

This authorization can be requested by foreign nationals who have previously held a long-term residence permit for studies and have completed their studies at an authorized higher education institution in Spain, achieving at least Level 6 according to the European Qualifications Framework, corresponding to at least to  an official university degree/Master.

This permit allows you to live in Spain for up to 24 months without needing a job offer in advance, giving you time to actively search for employment or prepare your application under other routes such as the work permit or entrepreneur visa.

It is especially suited for recent graduates, skilled professionals, and internationally minded individuals who want to Stay in Spain after their studies Spanish job market with flexibility and independence.

The Spanish Authorization para busqueda de Empleo, unlike traditional work permits, this visa focuses on potential rather than pre-arranged employment, making it a strategic option to retain talent in Spain after completing their studies there. 

Enjoy all the Benefits it has to offer

The Benefits of a Job Seeking Visa in Spain

Live in Spain While Job Searching

No Job Offer Required

Pathway to Work Authorization

Explore Entrepreneurship Opportunities

Are you eligible?

Requirements to apply for a Job Seeking Visa in Spain

These are requirements for Job Seeking Visa in Spain applicants:

This visa is available only to nationals of countries outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland.

You must hold a recognized university degree (Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctorate), preferably obtained within the last two years.

Demonstrate sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay, typically around 100%of the IPREEM

You need to hold a previous student permit from Spain

Provide full private health insurance valid in Spain with no copayments or deductibles.

Submit a background check covering the last five years, properly legalized and translated.

Your passport must be valid for at least 12 months at the time of application.

How can Marfour help you?

The Job Seeker Visa- Autorización para Búsqueda de Empleo.process involves strict legal requirements, detailed documentation, and careful preparation. Even small errors can lead to delays or rejection.

Our legal team manages the entire process from start to finish, ensuring your application is clear, compliant, and strategically prepared.

Assess Your Eligibility

We evaluate your academic background, financial situation, and goals to confirm your eligibility.

Prepare and Organize Your Documentation

We guide you through collecting and structuring all required documents, ensuring everything meets legal standards.

Manage the Application Process

We assist with consulate procedures, submission requirements, and timelines so your application is handled correctly.

Ensure Legal Accuracy

We review your file in detail to avoid inconsistencies, missing documents, or common mistakes.

Support Your Next Steps in Spain

Once approved, we guide you through residency registration and your transition to a work or business permit.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about the Job Seeking Visa in Spain

The Spain Job Seeker Visa allows you to stay in Spain for up to 24 months.

No. You cannot work with the Spain Job Seeker Visa until you transition to a work permit, but you can actively search for employment.

Yes. You must apply 60 days before your student permit expires or within 90 days after.

You must apply for a work and residence permit based on your job offer.

Yes. Private health insurance with full coverage in Spain is mandatory.

Incomplete documentation, insufficient proof of funds, incorrect insurance, and not following consulate-specific requirements.

Yes. Once you transition to a work permit, your legal residence time can count toward long-term residency in Spain.

Yes. The same family members who joined you under your student permit can join under this visa.

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