Barcelona Immigration Lawyer

For people who need a clear legal path into Spain.

Immigration strategy that feels precise before the paperwork even starts.

Cristina Chirita helps individuals, families, and employers navigate Spanish immigration procedures with disciplined preparation, clear legal reasoning, and direct communication from the first step.

Barcelona based Focused immigration practice Clear next steps from the start

Focused immigration support for the matters that carry legal, personal, and business pressure.

Residence Permits Family Reunification Work Authorization Employer Support Nationality Pathways Status Reviews

Why Clients Reach Out

Immigration law is rarely just a form problem.

It usually sits on top of a life change, a deadline, a family decision, or a work commitment that cannot absorb confusion. Good legal work brings structure early, before preventable mistakes become expensive.

This site is built for a simple first move: understand the route, understand the evidence, and understand what should happen next.

01

Individuals

People relocating to Spain who need a lawful, realistic plan rather than scattered advice.

02

Families

Coordinated support for reunification matters and multi-person applications with linked timing.

03

Employers

Assistance for businesses hiring international talent and managing authorization-sensitive processes.

About Cristina

A Barcelona immigration lawyer focused on clarity, preparation, and serious client care.

Cristina Chirita works with clients navigating immigration procedures in Spain, including residence, family, work, and long-term status matters where mistakes can create delay, cost, or uncertainty.

The practice is built around direct advice, structured preparation, and a disciplined reading of what the file actually requires. For clients, that means fewer assumptions, clearer decisions, and a process that feels managed rather than improvised.

Services

Focused support for the immigration matters that carry the most pressure.

01

Visa and Residence Strategy

Route assessment, initial applications, renewals, and long-term planning for building lawful residence in Spain.

  • Best-fit route review
  • Document planning
  • Renewals and continuity
02

Family Reunification

Guidance for linked applications, dependency questions, supporting evidence, and sequencing across multiple family members.

  • Coordinated case handling
  • Dependency support
  • Timing across applicants
03

Work and Business Immigration

Support for professionals, founders, and employers dealing with permission requirements, sponsorship, and compliance-sensitive filings.

  • Employer-side guidance
  • Professional relocation
  • Evidence review
04

Status Review and Risk Analysis

A grounded assessment of your current position, the weaknesses in the file, and the most credible path forward before committing to a full process.

  • Urgent case triage
  • Refusal or delay review
  • Next-step strategy

Approach

Serious immigration work should feel organized from the first conversation.

The aim is not to drown clients in process. It is to make the process legible: what route is strongest, what evidence matters, what sequence makes sense, and where the practical risks actually sit.

Clarity before filing

Choose the route first so document collection and translations are not wasted on the wrong strategy.

Preparation with discipline

Map the evidence, identify weak points early, and prepare a file that is coherent rather than rushed.

Direct communication

Clients need realistic answers on timing, risk, and next steps, not vague reassurance.

Process

A simple first path for getting started.

01

Initial Contact

Send a short summary of the matter, your current status, and any deadline that may affect the case.

02

Case Review

Clarify the legal route, the document burden, and any obstacles that could delay or weaken the application.

03

Strategy and Action

Move forward with a filing plan built around timing, evidence, and a realistic understanding of the process.

FAQ

Questions people often ask before contacting an immigration lawyer.

Can I get advice before I have every document ready?

Yes. Early legal guidance is often most useful before documents are collected, because it prevents wasted effort and helps identify the right filing path from the beginning.

Do you work with both individuals and employers?

Yes. The site is positioned for individuals, families, and employer-related immigration matters where the process needs careful preparation and timing.

What should I include in the first message?

A short outline of your situation, your current status, the immigration goal, and any important deadline is enough to start.

Does sending a message through this site create a lawyer-client relationship?

No. Contact through this website is informational only until representation is formally confirmed.

Contact

Start with a short email and the outline of your case.

If your matter is urgent, say so immediately. Do not send passports, financial records, or other confidential materials until Cristina confirms what is needed.

hello@cristinachirita.com Barcelona, Spain Email Cristina

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