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Noemi Corse Immigration and nationality law
Immigration and nationality law

Extraordinary regularisation 2026 in Spain

If you want to prepare your regularisation file properly, I assess your case with legal criteria so you know what to do now, which documents to gather and which risks should be anticipated.

Extraordinary regularisation 2026 in Spain

Legal preparation and document strategy for the new extraordinary regularisation process.

Eligibility review

I assess your situation, the documents you already have and the points that may strengthen or weaken the file.

Document plan

I explain which evidence is usually valuable, how to organise it and what is worth obtaining as soon as possible.

Preparation and follow-up

I build the file with you in an orderly way to reduce avoidable errors, rush and delays.

A strong option if you want to reach the procedure with a clear strategy and a better prepared file.

What is usually reviewed in a serious preparation phase

Before moving a file, it is important to identify which elements may strengthen your position and which gaps need to be filled in advance.

Identification and timeline

Passport, previous decisions, relevant dates and any document that helps place your administrative history.

Proof of presence and roots

Municipal registration, contracts, medical appointments, schooling, bank records or other documents that create a clear timeline.

Personal and family context

Employment situation, family ties, responsibilities and circumstances that may matter for the legal strategy.

Risks and sensitive points

Criminal records, gaps in documentation, exits from Spain or inconsistencies that should be reviewed before filing anything.

The final strategy must always be adapted to the legal text in force and to the actual documents in your case.

How we will work on your case

Every case needs a different strategy, but I always follow a clear method so you know where you stand, what is missing and what the next step is.

1

Initial assessment

I listen to your situation, identify the most reasonable route and tell you what should happen first.

2

Legal diagnosis

I review requirements, risks, documents and sensitive points before moving the file.

3

Action plan

We define which documents to gather, how to organise them and which timing makes sense for your case.

4

Submission and follow-up

When the file is ready, we present it with criteria and track the next steps.

Regularisation 2026

Is the extraordinary regularisation 2026 already fixed and final?

The applicable information and requirements must always be checked against the current legal text and official guidance in force at that time. That is why a cautious, evidence-based approach matters.

What usually makes the difference in these cases?

A coherent narrative, the quality of the evidence and the way the documents are organised. It is not about collecting many papers, but about presenting the right ones with legal structure.

Is an early consultation useful before the procedure opens or moves forward?

Yes. An early review helps detect gaps, gather evidence in advance and avoid improvisation once the process is active.

Can I get in touch even if I do not know whether I fit the announced route?

Yes. The first assessment is precisely for that: to place your situation, identify risks and see which strategy makes sense for your case.

If you want to do it properly, start with a clear assessment

Tell me about your situation and I will explain the most reasonable route forward without improvisation.

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