Spain is a vibrant and increasingly popular study destination with world-class universities in Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville. With affordable living costs, a Mediterranean lifestyle, and degrees taught in both Spanish and English, Spain is ideal for students seeking quality education in a culturally rich environment. At Yourabroadmap, we guide students from university selection to Spanish student visa.

  • Spanish university and programme selection
  • Spanish Student Visa (Type D) documentation support
  • Spanish language preparation (DELE/SIELE)
  • SEPE scholarship and grant research
  • accommodation guidance in Madrid, Barcelona, and beyond
  • post-study work and NIE registration support

01

choose

Select your Spanish university and programme.

02

admit

Obtain your acceptance letter and prepare visa documents.

03

visa

Apply for the Spanish Long-Term Student Visa (Type D).

04

study

Arrive in Spain and register with the local foreigners' office.

yourabroadmap advantage

Your Trusted Partner for Studying in Spain

We provide personalised, end-to-end support to help every student achieve their dream of studying in Spain.

affordable tuition

Public university tuition in Spain ranges from €750 to €3,500 per year.

English-medium programmes

Many universities in Madrid and Barcelona offer English-medium programmes.

rich cultural experience

Spain's lifestyle, festivals, and culture make it a uniquely enriching study destination.

post-study opportunities

Spain allows graduates to apply for a job-seeker visa to remain and find employment.

faq

Frequently Asked Questions

For English-taught programmes, IELTS 6.0–6.5 is typically required. For Spanish-taught programmes, DELE B2 or higher is expected.

University of Barcelona, Complutense Madrid, Autonomous University of Madrid, and University of Valencia are among the top institutions.

Living costs range from €700–€1,200 per month depending on the city. Barcelona and Madrid are more expensive than Seville or Valencia.

Yes, with a student visa you can work up to 30 hours per week.

NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) is the foreigner identification number required for all official procedures in Spain. We guide you through this process on arrival.