Consulate-General of Spain in Mumbai
Address | Market Chambers IV, 7th floor 222 Jamnalal Bajaj Road Nariman Point Mumbai - 400021 India |
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Address | Market Chambers IV, 7th floor 222 Jamnalal Bajaj Road Nariman Point Mumbai - 400021 India |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
espainconsulate@ |
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i wanted to apply for an spanish visa for my internship in spain can anybody how i get an appointment.
Hi everyone, I want to learn Spanish Language. Can anyone help me to know which are the Spanish Language classes in Mumbai that are authorized by Consulate. Thanks. -Siddhi
I just came here to share what has happend to me a few days back when i applied to study in spain.
I have received my acceptance from spain university which is in south.
I have done some extensive research and i have found that this is one of the few colleges that has the subjects i wanted to study.
Anyway after getting all my paperwork i go to the Spain consulate located in Maker Chamber IV,7th Floor 222 Jamnalal BajajMarg,Nariman Point,Mumbai.
As soon as i go in i waited for 1 hour 20 minutes then the visa officer came, she spoke to me in a very patronizing manner.
Her first question was " It's not certified " so i ask her, can you write it on paper and give me. which she got angry and asking stupid questions for 25 minutes, Which are unrelivant to the subject.
I was very supprised by this questions, because it was my first experience in life facing an scary interview,
she then said it will be rejected. I said i won't mind and i'll apply for next time, she said i will do the same.
At that point i realized that the visa officer was not gonna give me the visa.
i did not know what to say i just smiled and left the room so sadly.
I advice anyone who goes for Spain consulate in Mumbai, will have a scary interview With stupid questions and notice the visa officers One of them is Spanish (Fat chick) and another Indian (With Spects & broken tooth) will screw your happines, with the stupid questions.
At the end i realize that,They have given the indian lady, with resident permit or diplomatic passport of spain.
which she behaves as if she own Spain and carry an attitute as if all Indians are waiting for an opportunity to settle down in Spain.
It's not your mom or dad's property. it's a country and people have right to travel,study,do bussines,and settle.....
what documents are necessary to submit for regrouping spouse visa in spanish consulate mumbai.i have already got permission letter from spanish goverment .i need to know ,now what document is nessary from india for wife and children
Dear sir/madam,
I D. Anil Indian Professional just i came to Spain under
Exceptional works Permit visa for 10 months. I am doing research here in
the university of Santiago de Compostela. I received my visa on 19th
October 2011 from ur office and i traveled to spain on 25th October
2011.many thanks for the cooperation. Now my wife and my 3 year old
daughter who is dependent on mine want to apply for visa (Dependent visa),
so please guide me regarding that, which documents they needed and how they
can submitt the application to ur office.
if u send the information on my mail then i will be veryhappy.
thanks,
yours
Hi..can anyone share how to reappeal on a visa refusal.
how much time it will take..
will there be any postiive response if we reappeal or reapply..
pls reply me..its very important
Goa does not need a Tomatino festival sponsored by your Consulate.It is an insult to all the people of India. This is a country where so many go to sleep hungry and deprived. Keep your Tomato festivals in Spain.
i want to apply for family visa for my daughter who is 17 years old. i have spain residency for 5 years.
kindly send me the details and the requirements.
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