The Spanish legation said that there are a series of measures to pay these fees, among them that it can only be done in cash or TDD
The Consulate of Spain in Venezuela reported on Friday, May 27, that the consular fees for our country were updated, specifying that they can only be paid in bolivars. Therefore, they emphasize that they will not accept dollars for the payment of these tariffs.
Those who must carry out some process of consular fees can only pay in cash and debit card (TDD) with a single payment. That is, you cannot use more than one financial tool to make the corresponding payment. In addition, the cardholder must be present and present the laminated identity card.
According to the portal of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain, the costs of some procedures are as follows:
Passport issuance (for the first time or renewal): 157.00 Bs
- Visas: 418.00 Bs
- Children visa from 6 to 12 years old: 209.00 Bs
- Notarial procedures: From 200.00 to 250.00 Bs for a deed of five pages maximum. The final price depends on the number of pages among other elements
- Non-Resident Certificate: 38.00 Bs
- Initial authorization for temporary residence: 57.00 Bs
The amount of the visa fee is paid when the application is submitted, without this implying the granting of the visa or its refund if it is denied.
*Also read: Venezuelans are the third largest population that resided in Spain in 2021
To know the complete list of the value of the fees for consular services, press here.
This change in the consular fees of Spain it is known days after the new sanitary provisions were known for the entry of travelers from our country to the Iberian nation.
It was then explained that travelers over 12 years of age must present only one of the following requirements to enter:
- Vaccination certificate
- Negative diagnostic test (either PCR or antigens)
- Medical certificate indicating your suffering from covid-19
In the case of the vaccination card, it must be approved either by the World Health Organization (WHO) or the European Medical Agency (EMA). However, they make the caveat that if the traveler has the third dose of a drug that is valid for Spain, it will not matter if the other two are not.
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