Our Comprehensive Support Services
We provides structured, human‑centered support for every stage of your mobility journey — from choosing the right visa to settling, integrating, and building long‑term stability in Spain.
Our goal is to make your transition clear, guided, and supported at every step.
What LEMBRUX Offers
We guide applicants through different visa pathways in collaboration with licensed immigration lawyers. Our support includes understanding requirements, organizing documents, and preparing for the application process. We help clients navigate each step with clarity and confidence.
LEMBRUX is a mobility and integration coordination project that supports applicants, workers, students, and families who want to move to Spain in a clear, guided, and human way. We do not replace lawyers, schools, or employers — instead, we connect and coordinate all the essential parts of your journey so your process is organized, realistic, and supported from start to finish.
Visa & Residency Pathways
LEMBRUX helps applicants, workers, students, and families explore the right visa and residency options in collaboration with licensed immigration lawyers. We clarify requirements, organize documents, and coordinate with legal professionals to ensure your process is realistic and well‑structured.
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Understanding your situation and goals
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Explaining visa categories (student, digital nomad, non‑lucrative, work, family, arraigo, etc.)
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Coordinating with licensed immigration lawyers
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Clarifying steps, timeline, and expectations
Main services for applicants
Our main services form a complete mobility and integration ecosystem — guiding applicants from visa orientation to education, housing, documentation, employment, and long‑term stability. We provide a coordinated, all‑in‑one support system so you can move forward with clarity, confidence, and peace of mind.
Visa Pathways
Pre - Arrival Assistance
Arrival & Settlement Orientation
Integration & Community Support
Local Registration Assistance
Educational Coordination
Accommodation Assistance
Family & Youth
Career Guidance & Job Orientation
Employment & Skills Guidance
Long-Term Follow-Up
Complimentary Assistance
Visa pathways
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Student Visa
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Language Study Visa / Formación
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Digital Nomad Residency
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Non‑Lucrative Residency
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General Work Permit
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Highly Qualified Professional Permit
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Entrepreneur / Startup Residency
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Internship Residency
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Family Reunification
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Family Member of EU Citizen (when applicable)
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Arraigo Social
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Arraigo Laboral
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Arraigo Familiar
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Arraigo por Formación
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Renewals and Modifications of Residency
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Long‑Term Residency and Citizenship Orientation
Visa categories
Student Visa
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What it is: Residency to study in an approved educational institution in Spain (formal studies, language courses, training programs).
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Who it is for: Applicants accepted by a Spanish school, university, language academy, or training center.
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Basic requirements:
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Letter of admission from a recognized institution
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Proof of sufficient financial means
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Health insurance
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Clean criminal record (when required)
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Accommodation plan or address
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Digital Nomad Residency
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What it is: Residency for remote workers or professionals who work online for companies/clients outside Spain.
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Who it is for: Remote employees, freelancers, or entrepreneurs with stable income from abroad.
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Basic requirements:
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Proof of remote work or business activity
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Minimum income level
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Health insurance
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Clean criminal record
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Professional or academic background related to the activity
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Non‑Lucrative Residency
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What it is: Residency for people who want to live in Spain without working locally (no employment in Spain).
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Who it is for: Retirees, people with savings, or those with passive income.
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Basic requirements:
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Proof of sufficient financial means
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Health insurance
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Clean criminal record
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Accommodation plan or address
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General Work Permit
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What it is: Residency and work authorization based on a job offer in Spain.
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Who it is for: Applicants with a Spanish employer willing to sponsor a work permit.
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Basic requirements:
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Formal job offer and contract
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Employer compliance with legal requirements
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Professional profile matching the position
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Health insurance / social security via employer
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Highly Qualified Professional Permit
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What it is: Residency for highly qualified professionals in specialized or managerial roles.
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Who it is for: Professionals with high‑level qualifications and a specialized job offer.
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Basic requirements:
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University degree or equivalent experience
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High‑level job offer in Spain
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Salary and conditions meeting legal thresholds
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Employer meeting specific criteria
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Entrepreneur / Startup Residency
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What it is: Residency for people who want to develop an innovative business project in Spain.
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Who it is for: Entrepreneurs with a viable, innovative project and a business plan.
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Basic requirements:
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Business plan
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Proof of funds to support the project and living costs
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Project evaluation by the competent authority
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Health insurance
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Internship Residency
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What it is: Residency for internships linked to studies or recent graduation.
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Who it is for: Students or recent graduates with an internship agreement or contract in Spain.
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Basic requirements:
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Internship agreement or contract
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Link to studies or recent graduation
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Financial means or remuneration
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Health insurance
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Family Reunification
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What it is: Residency that allows certain family members to join a legal resident in Spain.
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Who it is for: Spouses, children, parents and sometimes other dependent relatives of residents.
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Basic requirements:
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Proof of family relationship
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Sufficient income and housing of the sponsor
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Health insurance
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Legal residency of the sponsor
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Family Member of EU Citizen
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What it is: Residency for family members of EU citizens living in Spain.
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Who it is for: Spouses, registered partners, children, and sometimes other dependents of EU citizens.
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Basic requirements:
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Proof of family relationship
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EU citizen’s registration in Spain
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Proof of cohabitation or family link
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Health coverage
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Arraigo (Social, Laboral, Familiar, Formación)
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What it is: Exceptional residency permits for people with strong ties to Spain or specific situations.
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Who it is for: People who have been in Spain for a certain time, have family ties, work history, or a training plan.
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Basic requirements:
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Time of stay in Spain (varies by type)
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Proof of integration, work, or family ties
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Criminal record checks
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In some cases, job offer or training plan
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Renewals, Long‑Term Residency, Citizenship Orientation
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What it is: Guidance on maintaining and consolidating your legal status in Spain.
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Who it is for: Residents who need to renew, modify, or move toward long‑term residency or citizenship.
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Basic requirements:
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Continuity of residency
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Compliance with legal conditions
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Documentation proving integration, income, or contributions
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Services Guidance
1. Guidance through visa and residency pathways
We guide applicants through different visa and residency options in collaboration with licensed immigration lawyers. Our role is to help you understand which pathways may fit your profile and to keep your process organized and realistic.
What this includes:
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Understanding your situation: We listen to your goals, background, family situation, and timeline to identify possible pathways (student, digital nomad, non‑lucrative, work, family, arraigo, etc.).
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Explaining options in simple language: We explain the basic logic, main requirements, and key risks of each pathway so you can make an informed decision before investing time and money.
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Coordinating with licensed immigration lawyers: When legal analysis or representation is needed, we connect you with licensed immigration lawyers and help you prepare the information they require.
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Clarifying steps and timeline: We outline the general sequence of steps (documents, appointments, travel, registration, renewals) so you know what to expect and when.
We do not provide legal advice or act as your lawyer. We coordinate, explain, and organize your process so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
2. Document understanding, organization, and preparation support
Many applicants feel lost with documents. LEMBRUX helps you understand what is being asked, how to prepare it, and how to stay organized.
What this includes:
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Requirements explanation: We help you interpret document lists from consulates, lawyers, schools, or employers and translate them into clear, practical tasks.
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Document checklist and tracking: We help you create a personalized checklist so you can track what is ready, what is missing, and what needs to be updated or legalized.
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Practical guidance (non‑legal): We provide practical tips on how to request certificates, organize translations, and prepare supporting documents according to the pathway you are following.
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Coordination with lawyers and institutions: When needed, we help you send the correct documents to lawyers, schools, or employers in an organized way, avoiding confusion and delays.
You remain responsible for the authenticity and accuracy of your documents; LEMBRUX helps you stay structured and prepared.
3. Application process preparation and step‑by‑step orientation
The application process can feel overwhelming. LEMBRUX helps you understand the sequence of actions and prepares you for each stage.
What this includes:
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Process overview: We explain the general flow of your process (before arrival, consulate stage, arrival in Spain, local procedures, renewals).
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Appointment and procedure orientation: We guide you on how to request or prepare for appointments (consulate, police, town hall, etc.) based on public information and lawyer instructions.
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Form and instruction clarification: We help you understand what is being asked in forms or instructions so you can complete them correctly, following the guidance of your lawyer when applicable.
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Expectation management: We talk honestly about waiting times, possible delays, and common issues so you are emotionally and practically prepared.
LEMBRUX does not submit applications on your behalf. We prepare you so that when you submit—with or without a lawyer—you feel informed and organized.
4. Coordination with ecosystem partners
LEMBRUX works as a connector between you and different trusted partners who are part of your journey.
What this includes:
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Legal partners: Connecting you with licensed immigration lawyers when legal representation or complex analysis is needed.
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Educational institutions and training centers: Coordinating with schools and training centers for admission, documentation, and basic orientation for students and families.
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Companies and recruiters: Collaborating with employers and recruitment partners who may be interested in international talent, when relevant to your profile.
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Housing and accommodation partners: Helping you understand housing options and, when possible, connecting you with trusted housing and accommodation partners.
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Community organizations and local resources: Pointing you toward local associations, language courses, and community support that can help your integration.
LEMBRUX does not act as an agency or employer. We coordinate and connect, so your journey is supported by the right professionals at the right time.
5. Emotional clarity, realistic planning, and long‑term vision
Beyond documents and procedures, LEMBRUX supports you in making realistic, sustainable decisions for your life in Spain.
What this includes:
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Clarifying expectations: We talk openly about costs, timelines, and challenges so you do not build your plans on false promises.
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Helping you plan your first months: We help you think about housing, basic expenses, school options, and first steps after arrival.
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Long‑term perspective: We help you understand how your first residency can connect to renewals, arraigo, and eventually long‑term residency or citizenship, always in coordination with legal professionals.
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Human‑centered support: We know that moving country is not only a legal process—it is an emotional journey. Our approach is human, respectful, and realistic.