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Support for couples and families where relationship decisions, documentation, and immigration consequences need careful legal guidance.
Barcelona immigration lawyer
Cristina Chirita advises individuals and families on residence permits, family reunification, work permits, renewals, nationality, and urgent status issues with clear next steps from the first conversation.
Consultations available in five languages
Immigration law is personal, urgent, and document-heavy. People need legal advice they can understand in the language they actually speak.
Services
Support for couples and families where relationship decisions, documentation, and immigration consequences need careful legal guidance.
Advice on visas, residence pathways, family reunification, and the immigration route that best fits the client's situation.
Early case review focused on documents, timing, risks, and the strongest legal strategy before the client spends money in the wrong direction.
Who Cristina Helps
The strongest clients for this practice are people and families trying to move, stay, renew, reunite, or regularize their situation in Spain. The message should feel calm, credible, and easy to understand.
Talk to CristinaPeople planning a move to Spain who need to know which legal route fits their situation.
Families handling reunification, dependants, and applications that need careful sequencing.
People moving for work or trying to organize a lawful route for employment or self-employment.
People under time pressure who need clarity on expired documents, renewals, or procedural problems.
About Cristina
Cristina Chirita works with immigrants and families in Barcelona who need straightforward legal guidance on residence, family, work, renewals, and nationality.
Her value is not just filing papers. It is helping clients understand the route, the documents, the timing, and the risk before the process becomes more expensive or more stressful than it needs to be.
Clients should leave the first conversation knowing what path makes sense, what documents matter, and what the next legal step should be.
Process
Send a short description of your situation, your goal, and any deadline that may affect the case.
Identify the strongest legal route, the required evidence, and the practical risks that need attention.
Move forward with a document plan, realistic timing, and a clearer view of how the process should unfold.
FAQ
Yes. It is often better to get legal guidance before collecting documents so time and money are not wasted on the wrong route.
Yes. The practice is structured around common immigrant needs including reunification, renewals, residence questions, and nationality planning.
Yes. The site is designed to welcome first contact in Catalan, Spanish, English, Romanian, or French.
No. Contact through this website is informational only until representation is formally confirmed.
Contact
If your matter is urgent, say so immediately. Include the immigration goal, your current situation, and any important deadline.
Email Cristina
chirit_aa@hotmail.com Request a consultationDo not send passports, bank records, or other sensitive documents until Cristina tells you what is needed.