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A visa is a form of permission for a non-citizen to enter, transit or remain in a foreign country. When visiting any foreign country, it is worth considering that sometimes a visa is required even for a connecting flight. Before travelling abroad, one should check whether a visa is needed or not.

Do I need a visa to go to Minorca (or Menorca) Island, Spain?

If you are not eligible for visa-free entry into Spain, then you need a visa to enter the country. There are many countries that enjoy visa-free entry for periods of up to 90 days.

Schengen Visa is required for travellers to go to Spain. Citizens from Schengen-member countries do not require a visa to enter Spain for stays of up to 90 days, but they must carry a national ID while entering and travelling in Spain.

The Schengen Area consists of 23 EU member states and four non-EU countries:

AustriaBelgiumCroatia
Czech RepublicDenmarkEstonia
FinlandFranceGermany
GreeceHungaryIceland
ItalyLatviaLiechtenstein
LithuaniaLuxembourgMalta
NetherlandsNorwayPoland
PortugalSlovakiaSlovenia
SpainSwedenSwitzerland

Additionally, there are many countries whose citizens are exempt from the visa requirement for travel to the Schengen Area. Please visit the official site of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Transit visa:

Citizens of the countries mentioned below need a visa for transit through any airport of the Schengen States to take a connecting flight to a country outside the Schengen area:

AfghanistanDemocraticRepublic of Congo
BangladeshEritreaEthiopia
GhanaIranIraq
NigeriaPakistanSomalia
Sri Lanka  

Citizens of the countries mentioned below also need a visa for transit through the international zone of any airport in Spain to take a connecting flight to a country outside the Schengen area:

CameroonCôte d’IvoireCuba
DR of CongoDjiboutiGambia
GuineaGuinea BissauIndia
LiberiaMaliSierra Leone
SyriaTogoYemen

Holders of passports issued by the Palestine Authority also need visas.

Required documents for visa:

  • application form.
  • 4 passport-size photos.
  • valid passport with 1 full blank page.
  • return travel tickets or itinerary and proof of payment for tickets.
  • proof of purpose of visit.
  • confirmed accommodation.
  • a stamped, self-addressed, registered envelope if applying by post.
  • evidence of sufficient funds for stay.
  • letter from the employer; or accountant, solicitor, bank manager or Chamber of Commerce if self-employed. Students should submit proof of attendance.
  • visa fee.

Validity of visa: 

Short-stay (single- and multiple-entry):
Valid for 6 months from date of issue for a stay of maximum 90 days per entry.

Transit (single- and multiple-entry):
Valid for a maximum of 5 days per entry, including the day of arrival. Visas cannot be extended, and a new application must be made each time.

Please note:

The information on this webpage is for general information purposes only. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk. For the latest information please access exteriores.gob.es.

For more regarding travel to the Schengen Area please visit Europa.eu