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Bring Your Spouse to Spain (Family Reunification)

What it takes to reunify with your husband, wife or partner in Spain — proving the relationship (married, registered or stable partner), income and housing for two, and your spouse’s named health-insurance certificate. We help with the insurance part only.

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ProofMarriage / partnership
IncomeFor the household of two
InsuranceNamed for your spouse
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Marriage certificate
Registered / stable partner
Income for two
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Eligibility

Bringing Your Spouse or Partner

We do not handle visa applications or give immigration legal advice. We are English-speaking Sanitas health insurance specialists who help you arrange the private health insurance many Spanish visa and residency routes require — suitable policy options, certificate wording, start dates and personalised quotes. Visa rules vary by consulate and change over time, so always confirm the full immigration requirements with the relevant Spanish consulate, an Extranjería office or a qualified immigration specialist.
Quick answer

A non-EU resident can reunify a spouse or stable partner with proof of the relationship, income for two and suitable housing. Your spouse needs their own named health-insurance certificate. If you are an EU/EEA/Swiss citizen, use the tarjeta comunitaria instead.

If you are a non-EU legal resident in Spain, family reunification lets you bring your spouse or partner to live with you, provided you meet the sponsor conditions (qualifying residence, income, housing) and can prove a genuine relationship.

If the family member you are joining is an EU/EEA/Swiss citizen rather than a non-EU resident, you usually need the tarjeta comunitaria (EU family member card) instead — a different, often simpler route. See tarjeta comunitaria vs family reunification. For the EU-route equivalent see tarjeta comunitaria for a spouse.

Married vs partner

Married Spouse vs Registered vs Stable Partner

Marriage is the most straightforward — a marriage certificate, apostilled and sworn-translated. A registered partnership can qualify with the registration certificate. A stable (de facto) partner faces the strictest proof: evidence of a genuine, ongoing relationship such as a shared address, joint finances and time together. Confirm what your office accepts before relying on the partnership route.

  • Marriage certificate (apostilled and sworn-translated), or
  • Registered-partnership certificate, or
  • Documented stable partnership with relationship evidence

Old certificate

What If the Marriage Certificate Is Old?

An older marriage certificate can still be valid, but some offices ask for a recently-issued copy or extract, and it will still need an apostille and a current sworn translation. If your certificate is many years old or from a country with a different format, request a fresh certified copy and have it legalised close to applying. See the full documents checklist.

Income & housing

Income & Housing for Two

Your income requirement rises because you are supporting an additional person, and your accommodation must be suitable for both of you. See income requirements and the housing report on the requirements page.

Insurance

Your Spouse's Health Insurance Certificate

Your spouse will normally need their own health cover for the application, on a certificate that names them. We arrange a Sanitas policy for your spouse — added to a family policy or individual — with wording that meets the route’s requirements. See the insurance requirements, Sanitas Residents, or get a quote.

Timing of marriage

Recently Married, or Married Many Years Ago?

Both can work, but the evidence focus differs. A recent marriage sometimes attracts closer scrutiny of whether the relationship is genuine, so supporting evidence — shared life, communication, time together — helps. A long-standing marriage is rarely questioned on genuineness, but the certificate may need to be a recently-issued copy, freshly apostilled and sworn-translated. Either way, make sure names and dates match across every document.

Unmarried

Not Married But Living Together

If you are not married, you may still qualify as a registered or stable (de facto) partner, but the proof bar is higher. Expect to show a registered-partnership certificate where you have one, or a body of evidence that the relationship is genuine and ongoing — a shared address, joint finances and a documented history together. Confirm exactly what your office accepts before relying on this route, and prepare more evidence than you think you need.

Already in Spain

If Your Spouse Is Already in Spain

Family reunification is designed for relatives applying from abroad, with the beneficiary completing the visa stage at a consulate. If your spouse is already in Spain on another status, the position is different and may involve a separate procedure or a change of status rather than reunification — take immigration advice on the correct route. Whatever the route, where private health insurance is needed we can arrange a named policy for your spouse.

Certificate

What the Spouse Insurance Certificate Should Show

  • Your spouse’s full name as the insured person
  • Comprehensive cover valid in Spain
  • No co-payments where the route expects it
  • No waiting periods that would leave gaps, where required
  • An insurer authorised to operate in Spain
  • Policy validity dates

A quote or receipt is not a certificate — it is issued once the policy is in force. See family reunification health insurance.

Common situations

Common Situations We See

  • A settled resident bringing a spouse once income and housing are stable
  • A couple who married recently and need extra relationship evidence
  • An unmarried couple deciding whether to register their partnership first
  • A spouse with a pre-existing condition who needs cover assessed early

Whatever your situation, we focus only on arranging the right Sanitas cover and certificate for your spouse.

What we need

What We Need to Prepare a Sanitas Quote

  • Your spouse’s date of birth
  • Where in Spain you will live
  • Whether you want a family policy or individual cover
  • Any relevant medical history to assess
  • Your planned start date / move timing

With those details we can quote suitable cover and prepare the certificate wording. Get a spouse quote.

Avoid these

Common Spouse Application Mistakes

  • Thin relationship evidence for a recent marriage or unmarried partnership
  • An old marriage certificate that has not been freshly issued or re-legalised
  • Forgetting the income threshold rises for a household of two
  • Assuming your own policy covers your spouse — the spouse must be named
  • Using the tarjeta comunitaria route by mistake when you are a non-EU resident

Process

The Process for a Spouse

Confirm your sponsor eligibility

Qualifying residence, income for two, suitable housing.

Gather relationship & legalised documents

Marriage/partnership proof, apostilled and translated.

Apply for reunification in Spain

The sponsor applies to the immigration office.

Spouse applies at the consulate

With the visa documents and insurance certificate.

Spouse travels and gets the TIE

After arriving in Spain.

Important information

Important Information

Important: We do not handle visa applications or provide immigration legal advice. Our role is to help English-speaking applicants understand and arrange the Sanitas private health insurance required for many Spanish visa and residency routes, including suitable policy options, certificate wording, start dates and personalised quotes. Visa and residency decisions are made by the Spanish authorities, and applicants should always confirm the full immigration requirements with the relevant Spanish consulate, Extranjería office or a qualified immigration specialist.

Arrange Your Spouse's Insurance

Tell us about your spouse and we will prepare suitable Sanitas cover and a certificate for the application. We help with the health-insurance part of your application. Acceptance and exact policy terms depend on the insurer’s rules; visa decisions rest with the Spanish authorities.

  • Cover naming your spouse
  • Family policy options
  • Certificate guidance
  • English-speaking team

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FAQs

Bring Your Spouse to Spain — FAQs

Common questions about this Spanish visa route and the health-insurance requirement. Always confirm current rules with the official authorities or a qualified immigration specialist.

If you are a non-EU legal resident meeting the sponsor conditions and can prove a genuine relationship, family reunification allows you to bring your spouse or partner.
Possibly — a registered or documented stable partnership can qualify, but proof is stricter than for marriage.
Marriage is evidenced by a certificate; a partnership needs registration and/or evidence of a genuine, ongoing relationship, which is more demanding.
It can still be valid, but some offices want a recently-issued copy, and it will need an apostille and a current sworn translation. Get a fresh certified copy if needed.
More than for yourself alone, as you support an additional person. The figure is IPREM-based — check current thresholds.
Yes — your spouse normally needs their own named cover, on a family policy or individually, with a certificate meeting the route's requirements.
Only if you are an EU/EEA/Swiss citizen — then your non-EU spouse uses the tarjeta comunitaria. See the spouse route there.
Work rights depend on the rules in force and your status. Take immigration advice.
It runs in stages and varies by office and consulate. See our processing times guide.
Yes — an individual policy for your spouse or a family policy, with the certificate provided.