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Spanish Visa Health Insurance for the Miami Consulate

What health insurance Spanish visa applicants using the Miami consulate usually need — routes, the certificate, documents and how we arrange suitable Sanitas cover. We help with the insurance only; confirm the visa checklist with the consulate.

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Who it's for

Who This Page Is For

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

If you are applying for a Spanish visa through the Miami consulate, you usually need a health-insurance certificate showing comprehensive cover valid in Spain with no co-payments, from an insurer authorised in Spain. Medicare and US plans are not accepted. Confirm the checklist with the consulate. We arrange suitable Sanitas cover and the certificate.

If you are applying for a Spanish visa through the Spanish Consulate General in Miami, this page explains the health-insurance part — what is usually expected and how we arrange suitable Sanitas cover with the right certificate. We help with the insurance only; we do not handle the visa application or give immigration advice. The Miami consulate typically serves applicants in Florida and parts of the southeastern US; confirm your jurisdiction with the consulate.

Routes

Visa Routes Commonly Submitted Through This Consulate

Applicants using Miami commonly submit:

  • The <a href="/non-lucrative-visa-health-insurance/">Non-Lucrative Visa</a> (savings / pension, no work in Spain)
  • The <a href="/digital-nomad-visa-health-insurance/">Digital Nomad Visa</a> (remote workers and freelancers)
  • The <a href="/student-visa-health-insurance/">student visa</a> (courses over 90 days)
  • Family and dependant applications
The exact routes and checklist handled by a consulate can change — always confirm with the consulate directly.

Documents

Health Insurance Documents Often Needed

Applicants using this consulate often need a health-insurance certificate showing comprehensive cover valid in Spain, usually with no co-payments, no waiting periods that leave gaps, an insurer authorised in Spain, and the insured person and validity dates. A quote or receipt is not a certificate.

This is general guidance, not a consulate-specific legal checklist. Confirm the exact documents with the consulate or a qualified immigration specialist.

NLV

NLV Applicants

NLV applicants through Miami generally need comprehensive no-copay private cover — usually Sanitas Residents or Residents Platinum. Miami handles strong Florida and southeastern NLV and DNV demand. See the NLV route guide.

DNV

DNV Applicants

DNV applicants need cover suited to their structure — full private cover for a foreign employee, or private cover alongside Spanish social security for a self-employed autónomo. See the DNV route guide and DNV health insurance.

Students

Student Visa Applicants

Students on courses over 90 days usually need health cover for the study period — a dedicated student policy or a standard private plan. See student visa health insurance and cover for American students.

Family

Family Applicants

Where family members apply together, each person normally needs to be named on the cover. We can quote a family policy with the right certificate for everyone.

Certificate

Certificate Wording

We make sure the Sanitas certificate shows the insured person, comprehensive cover valid in Spain, no co-payments where expected, an insurer authorised in Spain, and validity dates — and we match it to what your route requires. See visa-compliant health insurance.

Start dates

Start Dates & Policy Duration

A policy can usually be arranged in advance with a future start month timed to your appointment, so the certificate is ready when you submit. You do not need an NIE or a Spanish bank account to arrange it.

Mistakes

Common Consulate Health-Insurance Mistakes

  • Submitting a quote or receipt instead of an issued certificate
  • A policy with co-payments or gaps where full cover is expected
  • Using travel insurance instead of a residence policy
  • Leaving the certificate until the last minute
  • Not confirming the consulate’s current checklist

How we help

How We Help With Sanitas Cover

We arrange suitable Sanitas cover for your route, provide a certificate with the right wording, and time the start date to your appointment — in plain English. We help with the Sanitas health-insurance documentation, not the visa application. Get a quote.

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.

Get Sanitas Cover for Your Miami Consulate Application

Tell us your visa route and we will arrange suitable Sanitas cover with the right certificate for your appointment. 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 NLV / DNV / student
  • Certificate guidance
  • English-speaking team
  • Start date timed to your appointment

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FAQs

Spanish Visa Health Insurance for the Miami Consulate — 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.

Usually a certificate showing comprehensive cover valid in Spain with no co-payments, from an insurer authorised in Spain. Confirm the exact checklist with the consulate.
It typically serves Florida and parts of the southeastern US; confirm your jurisdiction.
No — Medicare does not cover you abroad and most US plans are not accepted. You need a Spanish residence policy with the right certificate.
Usually Residents or Residents Platinum for the NLV/DNV. We recommend based on your situation.
Yes — you can take out the policy in advance with a future start month so the certificate is ready.
No — we help with the Sanitas health-insurance documentation only. Use a qualified immigration specialist for the application.
No — you need a comprehensive Spanish residence policy, not travel insurance.
Yes — we can quote a family policy naming everyone with the right certificate.
Students usually need cover for the study period — see our student visa health insurance page.
Tell us your visa route and we will prepare a quote and certificate.