Last updated: 30 May 2026 — by Platinum Legal Spain

How to Apply for the Highly Qualified Professional Visa in Spain

Spain is one of Europe’s most dynamic hubs for international talent. With thriving industries in technology, finance, biotech, engineering, and international business, it attracts skilled professionals from all over the world. For non-EU citizens who want to live and work legally in Spain, one of the most attractive residence options is the Highly Qualified Professional Visa (HQP Visa).

This visa offers a fast-track application process, the ability to bring your family with you, and access to tax benefits under the Beckham Law. If you’re a skilled worker with a job offer in Spain, this guide explains everything you need to know about the HQP Visa in 2025.


What Is the HQP Visa?

The Highly Qualified Professional Visa (Visado de Profesional Altamente Cualificado) is designed for non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens who have a job offer in Spain in a highly skilled role.

It was created under Law 14/2013 on Support for Entrepreneurs and Internationalisation, with the goal of making Spain more attractive to international talent. Unlike regular Spanish work visas, the HQP Visa is processed through the Large Companies Unit (Unidad de Grandes Empresas – UGE), which allows for faster approvals and less bureaucracy.

Key facts:


Who Can Apply for the HQP Visa?

To qualify, you must meet the following conditions:


Key Benefits of the HQP Visa

Applying for the HQP Visa offers several advantages compared to other visas in Spain:

  1. Fast-Track Processing – Applications are resolved within 20 working days via the UGE.
  2. Family Inclusion – Spouse, registered partner, and dependent children can apply at the same time.
  3. Freedom to Work – Full legal right to work in Spain for your sponsoring company.
  4. Access to Healthcare & Education – Immediate access to Spain’s public healthcare and school system.
  5. Tax Benefits – Many HQP holders qualify for the Beckham Law (24% flat tax on Spanish income for up to 6 years). Read our full guide to Beckham Law here →
  6. Residency to Citizenship Pathway – After 5 years you can apply for permanent residency, and eventually Spanish citizenship (usually after 10 years of residence).

Step-by-Step Application Process

Unlike most Spanish visas, the HQP is applied for primarily by the employer through the UGE. Here’s how it works:

1. Employer Prepares Application

2. Employee Submits Supporting Documents

3. Application Submission at UGE

4. Resolution & Collection

5. Entry to Spain & TIE Card


HQP Visa vs Regular Work Visa

FeatureHQP VisaRegular Work Visa
Processing AuthorityLarge Companies Unit (UGE)Local immigration offices
Processing Time20 working days2–6 months
Family InclusionImmediateOften delayed
Salary ThresholdHigher (40–60k)Lower
Target ApplicantsManagers, specialists, executivesGeneral workforce

👉 If you don’t meet HQP thresholds, you may still qualify for a regular work visa in Spain.


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Common Pitfalls & Reasons for Rejection

  1. Salary Below Threshold – Even if you’re highly skilled, applications may be denied if salaries don’t meet the HQP minimum.
  2. Role Not “Highly Qualified” – Jobs considered entry-level or non-strategic will not be approved.
  3. Incomplete Documentation – Apostilles, translations, and missing forms are common issues.
  4. Employer Not Eligible – Small companies not classed as “large” or “strategic” may be rejected.

💡 Tip: If your employer is not eligible, you may need to explore alternatives like the Digital Nomad Visa.


FAQs – Highly Qualified Professional Visa

1. How long does it take to get an HQP Visa?

Usually 20 working days via UGE. Consulate visa processing may add another 2–4 weeks.

2. Can my spouse work in Spain?

Yes. Family members have the right to work once their residence permits are approved.

3. Do I qualify for Beckham Law with an HQP Visa?

In most cases, yes. If you haven’t lived in Spain for the last 10 years, you can apply.

4. What if I lose my job?

You must find another eligible employer quickly. Otherwise, your HQP status may be revoked.

5. Is there a language requirement?

No Spanish language requirement for the HQP visa itself, but knowledge of Spanish will help integration and job opportunities.


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Disclaimer

This article is for general information only. Immigration law in Spain is subject to change, and individual consulates may apply different criteria. Always seek personalised advice before submitting your application.

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