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Sample: US citizen evaluating Spain's digital nomad visa

Illustrative sample for one profile. This scoped page shows how MoveScope frames a Spain digital nomad case for an employed remote worker, where self-employed rules differ, and what still needs direct verification before money or timelines are committed.

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Sample profile

Employed remote worker, not a freelancer-only case

Current residence

United States

Citizenship

United States

Work model

Employed remote worker for a foreign employer

Target route

Spain digital nomad visa / international telework route

Move timeframe

Within 6-12 months

Household

Single, no children, no licensing constraint

What this sample is testing

The work-model split is the point

1

Can a foreign-employer remote employee qualify under Spain's digital nomad route?

2

What changes when the applicant is employed rather than self-employed?

3

Which admin, tax, and social-security checks matter before committing to Spain?

Important distinction

Spain's digital nomad route can apply to both remote employees and self-employed applicants. This sample uses an employed remote worker because it is a valid DNV case and it makes the employee-versus-freelancer rule split easier to understand.

Why your case may differ

A self-employed applicant may face different client-mix and document questions than this employee case.

Citizenship, current residence, and the consulate or in-country path can change the document stack.

Spouse, dependants, regulated professions, and tax-residency facts can change the advice materially.

This sample is planning guidance, not legal or tax advice, so critical details still need official or qualified verification.

Official starting points

Route-specific PDF preview

Review the actual scoped sample report

This embedded PDF is the actual Spain DNV sample for the profile on this page. Use it to judge the delivery quality and decision logic, but do not treat one profile's report as a universal rulebook.

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Exact wizard inputs

Inputs used for this scoped sample

Report path

Known Destination

Current residence

United States

Citizenship

United States

Destination

Spain

Employment status

Employed full-time

Job title

Senior Product Designer

Industry

Technology

Destination job offer

No, planning to work remotely for current employer

Education

Bachelors

Languages

English (native), Spanish (basic)

Savings

$30,000-$50,000

Annual income

$60,000-$100,000

Move timeframe

Medium-term (6-12 months)

Stay duration

Medium-term (3-5 years)

Top concerns

Visa complexity, legal processes, financial stability

This page and the embedded PDF focus on the Spain-specific decision logic and the employee-versus-freelancer split for one profile. The generic sample remains useful if you want a broader example of the overall report format without over-reading a route-specific case.