My wife and I are planning (hoping!) to move my family to Barcelona at the end August, and put our daughters in international school (we are US citizens, coming from the US). Neither my wife or I plan to work during this one-year stay. We have visited the school, and the application/approval process at the school is nearly complete.
I have combed through the visa forum posts, as well as the web sites, but still have a couple questions.
I just spoke on the phone to the consulate in my city (San Francisco), and he indicated that we must apply for a non-lucrative visa. He stated that we must show an income of $75k or greater. I said that we have a sizeable investment portfolio and savings that we will be living off of during this year, but that I wasn’t sure if we’d meet the $75k of income requirement off of the investments. We have always planned to dip into savings to make this one-year experience happen. He said that the INCOME was required, and that the size of the financial ASSETS in a bank/brokerage account didn’t matter.
Question #1: Is this accurate, or will a visa officer have a different opinion once we’re in the interview? It seems illogical to me.
The earliest appointment with a visa officer for an interview is Aug 8. And, we need to depart end of August, with school starting in Barcelona on Sep 3. I understand that the approval of the non-lucrative visa takes “months”. So, we’re in a bit of a bind.
Interview with visa officer is Aug 8
Planned depart for Spain is Aug 21
90 days as a tourist expires Nov 21
Will take “months” from Aug 8 to approve visa
—> looks like we will have exposure from Nov 21 until visa is approved
Question #2: is there any way to accelerate the approval process?
Thanks in advance.
Sparks