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Applying for a Spain tourist visa from Pakistan can be challenging due to strict Schengen requirements, detailed documentation, and careful assessment of financial proof and travel history. Many travellers face delays or refusals because of incomplete forms, weak bank statements, unclear itineraries, or insufficient ties to Pakistan. This visa guide explains the Spain tourist visa process step by step to help you prepare an accurate application and improve your chances of approval.
Yes. Pakistani passport holders must obtain a visa before travelling to Spain for tourism. Spain is part of the Schengen Area, and Pakistani nationals are not eligible for visa-free entry. A valid Schengen tourist visa is required prior to travel.
The Spain tourist visa is a Schengen short-stay visa, category C. It allows travel to Spain for tourism, sightseeing, and family visits. It may also allow travel to other Schengen countries during its validity.
The maximum permitted stay is up to 90 days within any 180-day period, subject to the conditions mentioned on the visa sticker.
Applying early helps avoid last-minute stress and reduces the risk of missing travel dates.
Spain tourist visa applications involve an online form and in-person submission with biometrics. Follow these steps carefully.
Apply through Spain if it is your main destination based on length of stay or primary travel purpose.
Fill out the Schengen visa application form accurately and sign it. All information must match your passport.
Gather all required documents according to the checklist. Ensure consistency across your itinerary, bookings, and financial proof.
Submit your application through the authorised submission channel in Pakistan and provide fingerprints and a live photograph if required.
Pay the applicable visa fee and service charges at submission. Fees are generally non-refundable.
Monitor your application and respond promptly to any additional document requests from the embassy.
Once a decision is made, collect your passport and verify visa details before making final travel arrangements.
Service charges may apply at the authorised submission centre. All fees are non-refundable.
Visa rules and fees may change without notice. Malik Express provides guidance based on the latest available information. Final decisions rest with Spanish authorities.
A visa refusal can be disappointing, but it often happens due to correctable issues in the application.
Applying for a tourist visa involves more than just filling out a form. Malik Express Travel & Tours supports you at every stage of the process to reduce errors, avoid delays, and improve your chances of approval.
We begin by carefully reviewing your travel purpose, passport validity, travel history, and personal profile. This step ensures that you are applying under the correct visa category and that your case meets the basic embassy requirements before submission.
Our team checks every document in detail, including bank statements, employment or business proof, travel itinerary, and accommodation evidence. We verify consistency across all documents to minimize the risk of rejection due to missing, unclear, or mismatched information.
Visa application forms are strict and even small mistakes can cause refusal. We guide you through the form step by step, making sure all details match your passport and supporting documents. This helps prevent errors related to dates, spellings, or incomplete fields.
After submission, we monitor the progress of your application and keep you informed of updates. If additional documents or clarification are requested by the embassy, we guide you on how to respond correctly and promptly.
Once your visa is approved, we assist with flight bookings, hotel arrangements, travel insurance, and itinerary planning to ensure your travel plans fully align with your visa conditions.
A Spain tourist visa allows a maximum stay of up to 90 days within any 180 day period. The exact number of days you can stay is mentioned on your visa sticker and should not be exceeded.
Spain tourist visas can be issued as single entry, double entry, or multiple entry. The type depends on your travel history, purpose of visit, and the decision of the Spanish authorities.
Yes. Travel medical insurance is mandatory. It must cover all Schengen countries with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros for medical emergencies and be valid for the entire duration of your trip.
No. A Spain tourist visa does not allow you to work, study long term, or engage in paid activities. Violating visa conditions can lead to fines, deportation, or future visa bans.
Visa extensions are only granted in exceptional cases such as medical emergencies or force majeure. Routine tourism extensions are generally not approved.
Most applicants are not interviewed, but the Spanish Embassy may call you for an interview if they need clarification about your travel purpose, finances, or documents.
Yes, you can reapply, but it is strongly recommended to first address the refusal reasons. Reapplying with the same documents often results in another refusal.
Yes. A clean travel history, especially previous Schengen visas used correctly, can positively impact your application. However, it does not guarantee approval.
Yes. Students can apply, but they must submit enrolment proof, leave permission from their institution, and sponsor financial documents if they are not self funded.
You can stay with family or friends, but you must submit an invitation letter along with proof of the host’s legal status and address in Spain. Hotel bookings are required if no host is involved.
A successful Spain tourist visa application depends on accurate documentation, timely submission, and clear travel intent. Malik Express Travel & Tours is ready to assist you with expert guidance throughout the visa process.
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