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Family Reunification Requirements

What the sponsor and each family member must satisfy for Spanish family reunification — residence, income, housing, eligibility and health cover. We help with the insurance part only.

Sponsor legal residenceIncome & housing testEligible family membersPer-applicant cover
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SponsorQualifying legal residence
IncomeIPREM-based, by family size
HousingSuitability report
Each memberConditions + cover
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Overview

What Family Reunification Requires

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

Family reunification requires a qualifying sponsor (legal residence, stable income, adequate housing), a documented family relationship, and health insurance for each member joining. Exact thresholds change, so confirm current rules with the authorities; we arrange the Sanitas cover and certificate.

Family reunification rests on a qualifying sponsor in Spain and a qualifying family relationship. Beyond that, the conditions cover income, housing and health cover, with extra evidence for partners, adult children and parents. This page sets out each requirement; confirm the exact rules for your case with the authorities or a qualified immigration specialist.

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.

Sponsor

Sponsor Legal Residence & Qualifying Period

The sponsor generally must hold legal residence, have lived in Spain for a qualifying period — commonly at least one year — and be eligible to renew. Reunifying parents may require longer-term or permanent residence. Throughout, the sponsor must be able to support the family without recourse to public funds.

  • Legal resident with a valid TIE
  • Qualifying period of residence (often 1+ year)
  • Permit renewed or eligible to renew
  • Longer-term / permanent residence may be needed for parents

Income & housing

Income & Housing Requirement

You must show stable income above an IPREM-based threshold that rises with each additional family member — see income requirements — and adequate accommodation, usually via an official housing-suitability report (request it early). Both are assessed relative to the size of the household you are forming.

Who qualifies

Eligible Family Members & Conditions

Spouse

A marriage certificate (apostilled and sworn-translated). The most straightforward relationship to evidence. See bringing your spouse.

Registered or stable partner

Can qualify with registration and/or evidence of a genuine, ongoing relationship — stricter proof than marriage.

Children under 18

Minor children of the sponsor or spouse, with birth certificates and custody/consent where relevant. See bringing your children.

Dependent adult children

Adult children may qualify where genuine dependency (study, lack of means, incapacity) is shown and evidenced.

Parents / ascendants

Usually 65+ and financially dependent, often requiring the sponsor’s longer-term residence. See bringing your parents.

Insurance

Health Insurance for Each Applicant

For family reunification, each family member joining you in Spain normally needs their own health cover, on a policy that names every person with the right certificate wording. We arrange Sanitas family cover and get the certificate right — we do not handle the visa application itself.

See family reunification health insurance for what the certificate must show, or get a quote.

Vs EU card

How This Differs From the EU Family Member Card

If you are joining an EU/EEA/Swiss citizen, the requirements are different and usually lighter — you would use the tarjeta comunitaria, which does not apply the IPREM income test or housing report in the same way. See the full comparison.

Avoid these

Common Requirement Mistakes

  • Applying before the qualifying period of residence, or while permit status is uncertain
  • Underestimating the income threshold — it rises per member and IPREM changes
  • Relying on savings where stable, recurring income is expected
  • Leaving the housing report too late, or housing not adequate for the family size
  • Weak relationship/dependency evidence (partners, adult children, parents)
  • Assuming a sponsor’s own policy covers incoming relatives — each member must be named
  • Confusing this route with the tarjeta comunitaria when joining an EU citizen

See the documents checklist, income requirements and the tarjeta comunitaria comparison.

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.

Insurance for Every Family Member

Tell us your family makeup and we will prepare Sanitas cover that names each member 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 for each member
  • Family policy options
  • Certificate guidance
  • English-speaking team

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FAQs

Family Reunification Requirements — 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.

A qualifying sponsor (legal residence, sufficient IPREM-based income, adequate housing), a qualifying family relationship with evidence, and health cover for each member. Exact rules vary — confirm them.
Commonly at least one year of legal residence with eligibility to renew; reunifying parents may need longer-term or permanent residence.
A spouse or stable partner, children under 18 or dependent adult children, and dependent parents (usually 65+). Each has its own evidence requirements.
An IPREM-based amount that increases with family size and is updated periodically. See our income requirements page and verify the current figure.
An official report confirming your accommodation is suitable for the family size. Most applications require it; obtain it early.
Yes — each person named normally needs health cover, on a policy that lists them with the right certificate wording.
A stable, registered or documented partnership may qualify, but evidence is stricter than for marriage.
No — the tarjeta comunitaria is for relatives of an EU citizen, with different, often lighter conditions. See our comparison.
No — offices can differ in practice and documentation. Confirm with the one handling your application.
Tell us your family makeup and we will quote suitable cover that names each member.