Spain’s rich culture, historical sites, and attractions make it a popular destination for travelers. If you’re a Filipino citizen planning to visit Spain, you’ll need a Schengen Visa.
Though we don't currently process Schengen Visa applications, we’ll guide you through the steps to applying for a Spain Schengen Visa.
Do Filipino citizens need a Spain Schengen Visa?
Yes, Filipino travelers must obtain a Schengen Visa to visit Spain or any other Schengen country. The Schengen Visa permits stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourism, business, or other authorized purposes.
Once approved, you can travel across all 27 member countries of the Schengen Area without needing additional visas.
Learn more about the Spain Schengen Visa
Here are all the countries you will be able to visit with your Spain Schengen Visa:
How to apply for a Spain Schengen Visa from the Philippines
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to apply for your Spain Schengen Visa:
1.Download the Schengen Visa application form and fill it out. You can find the form online on the BLS International website, the official Spain Schengen Visa application center.
2.Gather the required documents.
3.Book an appointment at the BLS International Visa Application Center closest to you. It’s advisable to schedule this well in advance of your planned travel date.
4.Attend your visa appointment, and submit the required documents then provide biometric data (fingerprints and a photograph). Children under 12 or those who have provided fingerprints in the last 59 months are exempt. You may also be asked to attend an interview depending on your case.
The visa application usually takes about 15 days to process, but this can extend to 45 days if additional documentation or an interview is required.
It’s recommended to apply 3-4 weeks before your intended travel date to avoid delays.
iVisa pro tip: A frequent reason for visa denial is insufficient proof of financial means. Ensure your bank statements show regular activity and meet the minimum requirement of €114 (approximately USD $125) per day of your stay. If possible, provide additional proof, like property titles or employment certificates, to strengthen your application.
If you have questions about the Spain Schengen Visa, you can contact the Spanish Embassy in Manila.
Address: 5th Floor, A.C.T. Tower, 135 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila
Phone: +63 2 8818 3561