At Svelsan International Lawyers, we help individuals obtain residency in Spain through exceptional circumstances, commonly known as “Arraigo”. Whether you have lived in Spain for several years, have family ties, or are committed to integrating into Spanish society, this option could be your path to legal residency.
From May 2025, new types of Arraigo will be available under Spain’s updated immigration regulations. You may qualify if:
You have lived continuously in Spain for at least two years.
You have a job offer, family ties, or are enrolled in professional training.
You can demonstrate social integration.
You have no criminal record in Spain and your previous countries of residence.
All documents must be updated (issued within the last 6 months), and foreign documents require official translation and apostille or legalisation.