The Digital Nomad Visa, minus the confusion. See if you qualify, whether you get the 24% Beckham-Law flat tax, and the insurance trap that catches most applicants.
No forums, no guesswork, no €1,500 lawyer consult just to learn you don't qualify yet.
Income, how you work, insurance, qualifications. Two minutes, no account.
Whether you qualify for the DNV, your Beckham-Law tax answer, a preview of your gaps, and the best application route.
Apply confidently yourself, or get the done-with-you audit to strengthen your application.
Built on Spain's Startup Act and 2026 consular guidance, with confidence levels and last-verified dates — not copied from a forum.
Most checkers ignore tax. We tell you if you can lock in the 24% flat rate — worth thousands a year over Spain's 19–47%.
SafetyWing & Genki usually don't qualify for the DNV — Spain needs an authorized insurer. We flag it before it costs you a rejection.
The headline 2026 requirements — our free tool checks all of them against your situation.
The free check tells you exactly where you stand — and whether you get the 24% tax. No email, no lawyer calling you.
Check my eligibility — freeA Spain immigration lawyer charges €1,500–€3,000 before you even know if you qualify. We flip that.
About €2,762–€2,850/month — 200% of Spain's minimum wage (SMI), roughly €33,000–€34,200/year. The exact figure adjusts each year with the SMI, and you need more for dependents (about +75% of the SMI for the first, +25% each additional). We always tell you to confirm the current figure.
Generally no. Spain's DNV requires full private health insurance from a Spanish-authorized insurer with no co-pays. Travel-style nomad policies usually don't meet that standard — it's the most common avoidable rejection. Our check flags it and the move-checklist points you to qualifying cover.
Often, yes. The Beckham Law gives a 24% flat tax on income up to €600,000 for six years (vs 19–47% progressive). You must not have been a Spanish tax resident in the prior five years and must apply within six months of starting work. Employed DNV holders generally qualify; self-employed (autónomo) holders generally don't. Confirm with a Spanish tax advisor.
No. Wandrize is an independent readiness guide built on Spain's Startup Act and 2026 consular guidance — not legal advice. Rules and the SMI change, so always confirm with the Spanish consulate or a licensed adviser before applying. (In the UK and Australia we show general information only.)