Entrepreneur visa / residence authorisation (Ley 14/2013 arts. 69-72)

Entrepreneur visa / residence authorisation (Ley 14/2013 arts. 69-72) is filed with UGE-CE / Consulado de España (visado). With Managora you do it 100% online: you answer a few questions, sign a digital mandato (power of representation) and we draft, sign and file your application for you. Estimated total cost: €1,063 to €1,063. Official tasa (government fee): Residence authorisation before the UGE-CE: tasa (official fee) Modelo 790 code 038, 73,26 € (2026). If you apply as a visa at a consulate, the visa fee is set by each consulate (around 80 €). It is not the 790-052 of the general regime.

We draft the application for foreign nationals who are going to start, develop or manage an entrepreneurial activity in Spain that is innovative and of special economic interest. It goes through the UGE-CE (Large Companies and Strategic Groups Unit) with a favourable report from the Directorate-General for Internationalisation or ENISA. Type D visa for 1 year, or an initial authorisation for 3 years plus renewals of 2. We check the business plan, the investment, the jobs to be created, your financial means and your health insurance.

Estimated total cost
€1,063 to €1,063
Managora's fee
€1,197.90 (21% VAT incl.)
Tasa (official government fee)
Residence authorisation before the UGE-CE: tasa (official fee) Modelo 790 code 038, 73,26 € (2026). If you apply as a visa at a consulate, the visa fee is set by each consulate (around 80 €). It is not the 790-052 of the general regime. (suplido: paid to the authority on your behalf, no VAT)
Processing time
Decision within 20 working days of a complete application with the ENISA report.
What you receive
Application

Cost breakdown: Our fee 990 € plus the tasa Modelo 790-038 (73,26 €) payable to the UGE-CE, which we pay as a suplido (disbursement on your behalf). IVA (VAT) at 21% not included. It does not cover drafting the business plan or obtaining the favourable ENISA report, which are quoted separately..

Entrepreneur visa / residence authorisation (Ley 14/2013 arts. 69-72): how is it filed?

  1. 1Answer the questions (around 12 minutes).
  2. 2Pay 990 € (plus IVA and the tasa as a suplido).
  3. 3We send you the application ready for the UGE-CE or the consulate.

Which documents do you need?

  • Valid passport.
  • Detailed business plan.
  • Favourable report from ENISA or the Directorate-General for Internationalisation.
  • Evidence of financial means.
  • Private health insurance.
  • Criminal record certificate (5 years).
  • The tasa (official fee) paid on form Modelo 790-038 (73,26 €).

Legal basis and things to bear in mind

  • Legal framework: Ley 14/2013 arts. 69-72.
  • Decision in 20 days.
  • Reagrupación familiar (family reunification) for your family at the same time is possible.
  • Natural follow-ons: nacionalidad_espanola_residencia, reagrupacion_familiar, alta_autonomo, constitucion_sl.

Entrepreneur visa / residence authorisation (Ley 14/2013 arts. 69-72): frequently asked questions

Entrepreneur visa / residence authorisation (Ley 14/2013 arts. 69-72): how much does it cost?

The estimated total cost (our fee + official tasas and taxes) is €1,063 to €1,063: Our fee 990 € plus the tasa Modelo 790-038 (73,26 €) payable to the UGE-CE, which we pay as a suplido (disbursement on your behalf). IVA (VAT) at 21% not included. It does not cover drafting the business plan or obtaining the favourable ENISA report, which are quoted separately.. Managora's fee is €1,197.90, 21% VAT included (€990.00 net + €207.90 VAT). The official tasa charged by the authority (a suplido paid on your behalf, no VAT) is: Residence authorisation before the UGE-CE: tasa (official fee) Modelo 790 code 038, 73,26 € (2026). If you apply as a visa at a consulate, the visa fee is set by each consulate (around 80 €). It is not the 790-052 of the general regime..

Entrepreneur visa / residence authorisation (Ley 14/2013 arts. 69-72): how long does it take?

Decision within 20 working days of a complete application with the ENISA report.

Entrepreneur visa / residence authorisation (Ley 14/2013 arts. 69-72): which documents do I need?

You need to have to hand: Valid passport., Detailed business plan., Favourable report from ENISA or the Directorate-General for Internationalisation., Evidence of financial means., Private health insurance., Criminal record certificate (5 years)., The tasa (official fee) paid on form Modelo 790-038 (73,26 €).. You do not upload them here: we collect the details through the guided chat.

Who files the procedure?

Managora files it in your name with UGE-CE / Consulado de España (visado). You only provide the details through the chat and sign a mandato (power of representation); we prepare, sign and register it.

Can it be done online?

Yes. The whole process is online: you answer a few questions in the guided chat, sign a simple mandato on screen and receive the receipt and the official documents by email, with full legal validity.

Related procedures

Based on the legislation in force and on the official site of the competent authority: UGE-CE / Consulado de España (visado).

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