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Entry Type | Validity Until | Processing Time | Service Fees | Appointment Fees | Embassy Fees | Total Fees | |
Double Entry | Upto 180 Days | 0-14 Days | QR 400.00 | QR 346.00 | Payable to embassy directly | QR 746.00 | Apply Now |
Single Entry | upto 180 Days | 0-14 Days | QR 400.00 | QR 346.00 | Payable to embassy directly | QR 746.00 | Apply Now |
Multiple Entry | upto 180 Days | 0-14 Days | QR 400.00 | QR 346.00 | Payable to embassy directly | QR 746.00 | Apply Now |
Entry Type | Validity Until | Processing Time | Service Fees | Appointment Fees | Embassy Fees | Total Fees | |
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Entry Type | Validity Until | Processing Time | Service Fees | Appointment Fees | Embassy Fees | Total Fees | |
Multiple Entry | Upto 180 Days | 0-14 Days | QR 400.00 | QR 346.00 | Payable to embassy directly | QR 746.00 | Apply Now |
Double Entry | Upto 180 Days | 0-14 Days | QR 400.00 | QR 346.00 | Payable to embassy directly | QR 746.00 | Apply Now |
Single Entry | Upto 180 Days | 0-14 Days | QR 400.00 | QR 346.00 | Payable to embassy directly | QR 746.00 | Apply Now |
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Requirements & FAQs : All You Need to Know

Visa Application Process
Step 1: Determine the Appropriate Visa Type
Choose the visa that best matches the purpose of your visit:
Schengen Tourist Visa – for tourism, visiting family or friends, etc.
Business Visa – for attending meetings, conferences, or other business-related activities.
Step 2: Understand the Required Documents
Familiarize yourself with the documents typically required for your visa type. Our team will guide you through the necessary documents upon consultation.
Step 3: Schedule an Appointment
Book an appointment with the designated Visa Application Center or embassy/consulate.
Step 4: Complete the Application & Gather Documents
Fill out the visa application form accurately. Based on your travel purpose, we will assist you in organizing and preparing the necessary supporting documents to ensure your application is complete.
Step 5: Attend Your Appointment
Arrive on time at the Visa Application Center or embassy/consulate. Submit your application and biometric data (fingerprints and photograph), and pay the applicable visa fee.
Step 6: Track Your Application
Monitor the status of your application online using the tracking system. You’ll need your application reference number and date of birth.
Step 7: Receive Your Passport
Once processing is complete, collect your passport in person or opt for courier delivery (if available). If your visa is approved, verify that all details on the visa sticker are correct.
Step 8: Prepare for Travel
When traveling to Spain, carry all necessary documents with you. Border officers may request proof of accommodation, a return ticket, and evidence of sufficient financial means.
Completed Application Form
Photograph
Original passport valid for three months from the return date. Two sequent blank pages.
Valid Qatar residence permit (minimum validity of 3 months up to return to Qatar from the trip).
Hotel Reservation
Flight Reservation
Overseas medical insurance
Bank statement
Employed: Original salary certificate
Self Employed: Copy of the commercial registration
Sponsored: Sponsorship letter and sponsor’s documents
Two recent (not older than six months) high definition passport-size photo in colour with white background and face of the applicant must cover at least 80% of the frame.
Frequently asked questions

Children under 12 years old are exempt from fingerprinting but still need a digital photo. Children aged 12 and above must provide full biometrics.
If you are employed: A recent statement from your employer stating your job title, contract duration and salary or a certificate of employment. Plus bank statements or payslips from the previous 3 months.
If you are self-employed: a business permit, plus bank statements from the previous 6 months.
If you are a student: a document proving you are enrolled in a study programme in your country of residence. The document must state your area of study and the duration of the programme.
A document showing that you have a home or other immovable property in your country of residence. A document showing that your children attend school in your country of residence.
Once the application has been processed by the Spain Embassy/ Consulate General returns the passport to the Visa application center, you will need to bring your receipt and acceptance proof for collection of your passport. For (return of the passport) timings, please visit the contact us page.
In your absence, along with your receipt an authority letter from you in the name of your representative with his Identity proof Photo copy will be required.
Processing usually takes 10 to 15 working days. This period may be extended in specific cases, notably when further scrutiny of the application is required.
Apply at least 15 to 20 working days before your trip but no earlier than 6 months before your travel date.
Yes. The insurance should provide cover in all Schengen area countries for the entire duration of your stay. The insurance should cover at least €30,000 in medical expenses. This includes the costs of a hospital stay and treatment, emergency care, prescription medication and repatriation to your country of residence (including in the event of death).
No, an interview is not mandatory. Most applications are processed based on submitted documents. However, in some cases, the embassy may request an interview if they need additional information or clarification.
Yes, if you haven’t given biometrics for a Schengen visa in the last 59 months, you must provide fingerprints and a digital photo.
The documents are to be presented in (or translated to) English/Spanish.
Minor’s passport, birth certificate. The application form must be signed by any parent / legal guardian. Parental authorization signed by parents authorizing the minor to travel (with or without parents). Photocopy of father or mother’s passport have to be attached to the authorization.