Do you have family ties in Spain and want to legalize your status? This could beyour opportunity!
The family arraigo residence permit is designed for individuals who are the parent or legal guardian of a minor who is a citizen of a European Union member state, the European Economic Area, or Switzerland. It also applies to those who care for and live with a person with a disability from one of these countries — provided you can demonstrate cohabitation and caregiving responsibilities.
This permit includes full work authorization — allowing both employed and self-employed activity — with no geographic or sector-specific restrictions during its validity.
At IGOLAW, we support you every step of the way: assessing your family situation, preparing documentation, submitting your application, and representing you before the authorities.
Let us handle the legal details, so you can focus on building a life with your loved ones in Spain.
Individuals in any of the following situations:
Parent, mother, or legal guardian of a minor national of another EU/EEA member state or Switzerland, provided that :
A person providing support to a person with a disability who is a national of an EU/EEA country or Switzerland, provided that :
You must be physically present in Spain (not applying for international protection).
Continuous residence of 2 years.
You must have no criminal record and pose no threat to public security.
You must not be subject to a return ban or deemed inadmissible to Spain.
5 years
Start your journey toward a new residence in Spain today! Our team is ready to help you achieve your goals.
Register quickly and easily through our app — it takes just 1 minute! Simply click the “Become a Client” button in the menu and begin your smooth, secure journey toward living in Spain and beyond.
La recibirás en aproximadamente un mes tras la aprobación.
We will schedule a personalized consultation to thoroughly assess your situation and develop a strategic plan tailored to your specific needs.
During this stage, we will formalize the necessary agreements to ensure a transparent, efficient, and well-structured collaboration before beginning the process.
Once the agreement is formalized, you may choose the payment method that best suits your needs:
At IGOLAW, our support doesn’t end once your residence is approved.
You are never on your own—our team in Barcelona is here to assist you with tax matters, renewals, and any additional procedures you may need, ensuring ongoing guidance and peace of mind.
Affordable option for those who have already advanced part of the process.
Offers a review and submission of the case file by a lawyer, with basic follow-up. It does not include responses to official requests or additional services. Recommended for those who already have their documentation prepared and experience with immigration procedures.
€300
Complete assistance with the essentials.
Includes all the fundamental steps of the procedure, with legal advice, preparation of the case file, and follow-up, as well as payment of fees and management of key appointments. Ideal for those who want security and support but do not need additional services such as translations or opening a bank account.
€550
Comprehensive and worry-free service.
Designed for those who seek full support throughout the entire process. It includes everything from document preparation, sworn translations, and administrative procedures to personal assistance at appointments and coverage of all official fees.
€1020
The Regulation establishes that this provision may only apply to a single family member, provided they meet the requirements.
Authorizations for accompanied minors, whether born in Spain or abroad, have their own specific procedure. Therefore, in these cases, the family root (arraigo familiar) procedure does not apply, and those specific authorizations must be used.
Exceptionally, if the application was not submitted within 6 months of the child’s birth, or from the moment one of the parents obtained residence for duly justified reasons, it may be submitted late. In such exceptional cases, guidance may be requested from the General Directorate of Migration Management.