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Spain Non-immigrant Visa (short-stay)
Spanish non-immigrant visa or short-stay visa are the visas that let you enter the country for a limited time. There are different types according to the purpose of your visit, as follows:

A. Visitor visa
Transit Visa
Spain Airport Visa is permission to stop in one of the Spanish airports to get another flight. You may only stay there for up to 24 hours.

Spain Airport Visa is a short-stay visa. If you need to change your flight to one of the Spanish airports, you might need a Transit Visa. By this visa, you can only have access to the Spanish international airport zone. The Schengen law DOES NOT ALLOW foreigners to travel/stay in the Spanish international zone without the visa. Airport Visa often gets called Airport visa. To know more about this visa, you can visit Do I Need Airport Transit Visa blog.

Tourist Visa
Tourist visa is a type of short-stay visa. You can enter Spain with this visa to do sightseeing, visit places, holiday, etc. When you are in Spain on this visa, you can visit your family and friends as well. Please note that Tourist visa is the same as Spain Visitor visa. To get more information about Spain tourist visa, you can visit Do I Need a tourist visa?

B. Business Visa
Spain business visa comes under the short-stay visa category. With a business visa, you enter the country for up to 90 days in six months. It lets you enter the country and do whatever business purpose you have. With this visa, you can:

Attend meetings
Visit industries
Sign agreements or contracts
Etc.
Please note that you can not study, work, or get involved in any pain job with a business visa. It also allows you to travel to other Schengen countries as well. If you want to get more information about Spain’s business visa, you can visit “All you should know about Business visa blog”.

C. Other visas
Cultural Visa
Spain, a cultural visa, is a Schengen visa. It allows you to enter Spain to take part in cultural, sport, or religious events. It also allows members of film crews to enter the country to make a film.

With a cultural visa, you can also visit other Schengen countries. The place you should apply to depends on:

The country you will arrive at first.
The Schengen country you will spend most of your time in.
The residents of the EU/EEA don’t need to apply for this visa.
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