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Provide notarized declaration of intent not to work in Spain (NLV applicants of working age)
Working-age NLV applicants are often asked to notarise the promise the visa already implies: that you won't work in Spain. It's a short, formulaic document — the notarisation is the point. Requirements vary by consulate, which is why Get Camino lists it as recommended and your consulate's checklist has the final word.
WHEN IT'S DUE
Due 90 days before you arrive in Spain.
WHY IT MATTERS
Strongly advised, though not strictly mandatory. Verified against an official government source (AEAT, extranjería, BOE).
WHAT COMES FIRST
• Identify your visa categoryView the official source ↗
LOLA'S TIP
Consulate appointments book out weeks ahead — secure the slot first, then assemble the paperwork.
Where does this fall in your move?
Whether this step even applies — and when it's due — depends on your passport, work, family and plans. Answer a few questions and Get Camino builds your full roadmap, every step in the right order with real deadlines.
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