WGroleau
Wandering Weirdo aka 伟思礼
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2015–2018 (partial)
Maybe someone knows something about this or how to find a lawyer who does. I would like to spend longer than the ninety no-visa-required days offered to Americans. I have all the requirements for a jubilado visa except for "contract for lease or purchase of a place to live." I can get an apartment easily, but I don't want to—I want to spend a lot of time on the Camino, and some of the time volunteering in different places, not all of them on the Camino.
Another option I am aware of requires an invitation from Spanish non-profit for me to work with them as a volunteer and their promise to "be responsible" for me. I do have such invitations from places I would help, but since I won't be with them the entire time, I can't expect them to make that sponsorship promise.
Can someone point me to a lawyer or other expert or an on-line source that can explain to me a way to get a visa for such a nomadic approach? The income requirements, insurance requirements, police report, medical certification, etc. are no problem.
Another option I am aware of requires an invitation from Spanish non-profit for me to work with them as a volunteer and their promise to "be responsible" for me. I do have such invitations from places I would help, but since I won't be with them the entire time, I can't expect them to make that sponsorship promise.
Can someone point me to a lawyer or other expert or an on-line source that can explain to me a way to get a visa for such a nomadic approach? The income requirements, insurance requirements, police report, medical certification, etc. are no problem.