Relocating overseas and getting your belongings from one country to another is a process that calls for foresight and the right support team. At Isaac’s Moving & Storage, we’ve spent decades helping families and retirees navigate moves across continents. Spain and its Spanish cities remain a favorite destination for US citizens drawn to its close-knit communities and deep Spanish culture. Before you make the leap, it helps to understand the legal requirements and permits for how to move from the US to Spain.
A Guide to Moving to Spain From the US
Understanding Visa Options and Residency Requirements
For a valid US passport holder, moving to Spain starts with choosing the appropriate visa. The Non-Lucrative Visa is often used by American retirees those with independent income and passive income. Those planning to work will need a Work Visa, a Self Employment Visa, or, if you’re a student, you can apply for a Student Visa. Regardless of which you choose, you’ll need proof of income, health insurance, and supporting documents.
If you plan on moving there permanently, the process becomes a lot more complicated as you have to adhere to Spanish immigration laws, apply for a permanent residency Visa, find a private health insurance company to provide international coverage, understand the tax requirements that come with the move, and begin the Spanish citizenship application process.
No matter which Spanish Visa you choose, all applications are made through your local Spanish Consulate before departure, but keep in mind that the process takes time, and regulations can shift, so begin early and stay in touch with official sources for updates.
Plan Your Finances and Living Costs
Spain’s cost of living depends on where you land. Madrid and Barcelona carry urban prices on Spanish properties, while cities like Valencia or Seville tend to be more manageable.
Opening a Spanish bank account can help give you easy access to your finances for rent, bills, living costs, and day-to-day spending.
You should speak with a financial planner familiar with expat taxation to understand how U.S. and Spanish laws interact before you move your funds abroad.
Ship or Store Your Belongings Strategically
When you’re moving abroad, deciding what comes with you and what stays behind you can be one of the most difficult choices. With international moving, it’s best to work with a company that knows the process from end to end.
At Isaac’s Moving & Storage, we handle customs paperwork, overseas transport, and temporary storage for clients who need extra time to settle. Some ship their entire household, others just personal items. We protect your belongings, and communicate clearly through each stage of the journey.
Settle In and Register Locally
When you arrive, there are a few local steps that make your stay official. Register your address at the town hall, apply for your NIE (Foreigner Identification Number), and get connected with utilities. Each step introduces you to how daily life in Spain works. Learn how your neighborhood operates, find local markets, and let the rhythm of the place guide you. Americans often ask if Spain is a good place to live. For those open to learning and adapting, it usually is.
Start Your Journey with Confidence
A move from the U.S. to Spain is a major life shift, and experience makes a difference. Isaac’s Moving & Storage has been trusted for over 25 years by clients handling local moving, international moving, and specialty moving services.
Our teams handle packing, storage, and international coordination with precision and respect for your time. If you’re planning a move to Spain, call 1-888-851-6880 to contact us, and learn how we can make the process steady, organized, and worry-free.