Legal Immigration Assistance for International Students in Murcia

Felipe Espada 12/01/2026 5 min 0 Comments
Instituto Hispánico de Murcia - Legal Immigration Assistance for International Students in Murcia

At our Spanish school in Murcia, we receive several inquiries every week from people interested in studying Spanish in Spain. Many of these questions do not concern the course itself, but rather immigration and visa matters: student visas, residence for studies, the possibility of working, changes in administrative status, “arraigo”, or permit renewals.

And here we want to be clear from the start: a language school is not an immigration law office. For professional responsibility and out of respect for our international students, we do not offer personalized legal advice. Each immigration situation is different, and incorrect guidance can lead to visa denials, delays, or administrative problems.

Precisely for this reason, and to provide a useful and honest response to those who ask about these issues, we recommend seeking the support of a specialist in Spanish immigration law.

External Legal Immigration Advisory Service (Murcia)

Based on our experience with international students and alumni of our school, we recommend the legal advice of a professional specialised in immigration, visas, and international mobility in Spain. His name is Mr. Kadda Salmi, and this is a fully external legal service:

  • He is not part of our teaching or administrative team.
  • He does not participate in the academic admission process.
  • He does not influence enrolment, courses, or the issuance of academic certificates.

Nevertheless, his work has been highly valued by students who have already requested his legal assistance, particularly for:

  • The clarity in explaining immigration regulations.
  • Up-to-date knowledge of Spanish legislation.
  • A realistic and personalised approach to each case.

Additionally, Mr. Salmi offers advice in Spanish, Arabic, French, and English fluently, which greatly facilitates communication with international students from diverse backgrounds.

Why consult an immigration specialist before studying in Spain?

Spanish immigration law and its regulations have undergone recent changes and continue to evolve. Moreover, requirements vary significantly depending on:

  • The student’s country of origin.
  • The type of studies (Spanish course, university, master’s degree, vocational training).
  • The duration of the academic programme.
  • The applicant’s prior situation (from abroad, as a tourist in Spain, previous stays, etc.).
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An immigration specialist can help you:
  • Analyse your specific legal situation.
  • Determine if a student visa for Spain is viable in your case.
  • Understand real requirements, deadlines, and necessary documentation.
  • Avoid common mistakes that result in visa denials or loss of time and money.

In summary,  having specialised legal advice reduces risks and provides peace of mind.

Cost of legal advice and contact details

Consultations (online or in person) with Mr. Kadda Salmi, immigration specialist, have the following professional fees:

  • Consultation: €30
  • Initial procedure: €300
  • Extension procedure: €200

Contact details: phone and WhatsApp +34 615 20 98 80

It is important to clarify this point from the beginning: this is not a free service, as it involves an individualised legal analysis and professional responsibility.

Frequently asked questions about legal advice and student visas in Spain

 

1. Does this service guarantee the granting of a student visa?
No. No experienced lawyer or advisor can guarantee the approval of a visa or residence permit. The final decision depends exclusively on the Spanish authorities (consulates or immigration offices). Legal advice serves to correctly prepare the application, not to promise results.

2. Does the Spanish school intervene in immigration procedures?
No. Our school is limited to academic training and educational documentation. Everything related to immigration, visas, or permits is handled directly between the student and the legal specialist.

3. Can I consult my legal situation before enrolling in a Spanish course?
Yes, and it is highly recommended. A prior consultation with an immigration specialist can help you decide whether studying Spanish in Spain is legally viable based on your profile.

4. Is your legal advice only for student visas?
Not necessarily. The service can cover different immigration law issues in Spain, always within the current legal framework and according to the applicant’s specific case.

5. Is it mandatory to hire this service to study at Instituto Hispánico de Murcia?
No. This is a recommendation, not a requirement. Each student is free to handle their procedures independently or with the professional of their choice.

6. In which languages can I have the legal consultation?
Consultations with Mr. Kada Salmi can be conducted in Spanish, Arabic, French, and English, all fluently. This allows students to explain their situation accurately and clearly understand the available legal options, which is especially important in immigration and visa procedures.

Contact our immigration specialist

If you have legal questions related to visas, immigration, or your stay as a student in Spain, and you seek clear and professional guidance, we recommend contacting Kada Salmi, immigration specialist, directly. Consulting a professional from the beginning can make the difference between a smooth process and an experience full of administrative obstacles.

For any academic questions about our Spanish courses, Selectividad (PCE) preparation courses, or Spanish + Vocational Training (F.P.) courses in Murcia, our team will be happy to assist you.

This article is for informational purposes. Instituto Hispánico de Murcia S.L. does not offer legal advice on immigration matters and is not responsible for decisions made by third parties.

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