Pricing

The full price. On the website. As it should be.

No “book a consultation to get a quote”. Here is everything my clients pay, including the costs that aren’t mine.

Full Service

$2,400 flat

Paid 50% when we start, 50% when your visa is approved. Government filing fee included.

  • Strategy call — your route, your document map, your full cost in writing
  • Complete personalized document checklist — what to order, where, and when
  • My personal review of every document — validity windows, apostille types, formats
  • Employer / client letters — drafted to say what Spain needs them to say
  • Sworn-translation coordination — official translators, right formats, no re-dos
  • Government filing — I file, I track, I answer every official request
  • Residence-card support after approval — TIE appointment, town-hall registration

Third-party costs — apostilles (~$400–600) and sworn translations (~$350–500) — are quoted for your exact case on day one. Never a surprise.

Family add-on — $500 per dependent

Spouse and kids on the same application, one process for the whole family.

Eligibility check & written assessment — free

An honest answer before you spend anything. Two minutes, no email required to see your result.

Approved — or my fees back.

I only take cases I believe in. If I review your situation and it can’t be approved as it stands, I’ll tell you before you pay — and what would need to change.

And if we file and your visa is not approved, I return my professional fees in full. Third-party costs — apostilles, sworn translations, government fees — are paid to others and aren’t refundable, which is exactly why you’ll have them quoted in writing from day one.

— Ioritz Uranga Galindo

SNL

Third-party costs, explained.

These are paid to others — governments, translators, insurers — and they’re the part most firms stay vague about. Here are the honest ranges.

ItemTypical range
FBI background check + federal apostille~$70–120
State apostilles for civil certificates (marriage, birth)~$20–50 each
Sworn translations (~$50–100 per document)typical $350–500
Qualifying health insurance~$60–200 / month
Government filing feeincluded in my fee

On day one you get this table filled in for your case — exact documents, exact quotes. For the deeper dive, read the honest cost breakdown.

Payment & terms.

  • Card payment, secure checkout. No wire transfers to mystery accounts.
  • 50/50 schedule. Half when we start, half when your visa is approved.
  • Engagement letter before any payment. Scope, fee, and guarantee in writing, signed by me.
  • GDPR-compliant handling. Your documents are handled under European data-protection law. See the Privacy Policy.

Fair questions about the price.

Because unpublished prices can move. A published price can’t. My fee is the same for everyone, and it’s on this page: $2,400 flat, government filing fee included.

The price doesn’t change. A complicated case means more of my hours, not more of your money. And if your case can’t be approved as it stands, I tell you for free — before you pay anything.

Then the assessment is free and you’ve lost nothing. You’ll know exactly what would need to change, in writing, and you can come back when it has.

No. The same fair price to everyone. No coupon games, no “end of month” pressure, no negotiation tax on polite people.

Find out in two minutes whether Spain is on the table for you.

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