Reporting in 2025

Spain consulate, New Delhi: refusal rate for Schengen visa applicants

In 2025 this consulate decided 40,331 uniform visa applications lodged in New Delhi, issued 31,953 and refused 7,995. That is a refusal rate of 19.8% against an all-India average of 15.7% the same year. The year before it refused 23.4%.

Best-odds rank in India: #28 of 43 consulates with 1,000+ applications
In New Delhi: #12 of 27
Multi-entry rank: #34 of 43
Spain · New Delhi · 2025
19.8%refused

7,995 refusals out of 40,331 applications, 2025

31,953issued
20%multi-entry
-3.6 ppvs 2024

How to apply at the Spain consulate in New Delhi

Facts below were read on the mission's or its outsourcer's official page on 2026-08-17; each carries its source. Anything we could not verify is not shown.

Who this consulate covers

Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttar Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland, Punjab, Bihar, Meghalaya, Chandigarh, Jharkhand, Manipur, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Tripura, Haryana, Odisha, Mizoram, Delhi NCR, Sikkim, Lakshadweep, Rajasthan, Assam, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, plus Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka.

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Where to lodge the file

BLS International with centres in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Puducherry, Chandigarh, Jalandhar. Article 43 of the Visa Code: the provider collects the file and biometrics; the consulate decides.

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The mission's own visa page

Embassy of Spain in New Delhi, 'Schengen visas' (Consular Section); the Consulate General in Mumbai has its own equivalent page at https://www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/mumbai/en/ServiciosConsulares/Paginas/Consular/Visados-Schengen.aspx; the jurisdiction split is on https://www.exteriores.gob.es/Embajadas/nuevadelhi/es/Embajada/Paginas/Consulados.aspx

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If you are refused

Appeal for reconsideration (recurso de reposición) to the Consular Office that refused the visa. New Delhi: signed appeal letter in Spanish (or Spanish and English) presented in person at the Consular Section (original + photocopy), Mon-Fri 09:00-13:00, no appointment; not by e-mail or post; decided within one month; outcome e-mailed. Mumbai: appeal with all supporting documents submitted at any BLS centre without prior appointment. Second route: judicial review (contencioso-administrativo) before the High Court of Justice of Madrid. Deadline: 1 month from the day following notification of the refusal (reconsideration); 2 months from notification of the refusal or of the dismissal of the reconsideration appeal (judicial review, High Court of Justice of Madrid).

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Where decisions are taken

Each Spanish consular office decides for its own district (New Delhi and Mumbai). Royal Decree 1194/2025 (BOE, in force 31 December 2025) creates a Consulate General in Bangalore with jurisdiction over Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry; at verification the embassy's own pages and BLS still showed the two-district split, so re-check before applying from the south.

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Address (as published)

Sección Consular de la Embajada de España en Nueva Delhi, 4, Golf Links, New Delhi – 110003 (visa e-mail emb.nuevadelhi.vis@maec.es)

16 years at this consulate

Refusal rate by year, Spain consulate New Delhi0%8%17%25%33%India average 15.7%11.3%09no data1016.3%1116.9%1210.3%138.7%1410.9%1515.7%1617.0%1711.7%1811.7%1920.4%2029.1%2124.6%2223.5%2323.4%2419.8%25
Refusal rate by year at the Spain consulate in New Delhi (dashed line: all-India average, 2025). Missing bars mean the consulate did not appear in that year's EC file.
Applications and visas issued by year, Spain consulate New Delhi0k12k24k37k49k0910111213141516171819202122232425appliedissued
Applications lodged (light) and visas issued (dark), by year.
YearAppliedIssuedMulti-entryRefusedRefusal rateIndia avg
202540,33131,9536,278 (20%)7,99519.8%15.7%
202443,50632,76211,285 (34%)10,18723.4%14.9%
202340,00930,0503,051 (10%)9,39123.5%15.7%
202239,49528,6501,798 (6%)9,71724.6%18.0%
20215,9543,984596 (15%)1,73029.1%22.8%
20204,8663,683406 (11%)99520.4%16.9%
201932,64328,4101,500 (5%)3,83411.7%10.8%
201826,29022,555812 (4%)3,08911.7%9.3%
201720,85816,982529 (3%)3,54417.0%8.5%
201620,40616,921435 (3%)3,20515.7%8.2%
201515,96413,939673 (5%)1,73410.9%6.5%
201412,85411,472753 (7%)1,1198.7%0.0%
201311,4319,770622 (6%)1,17710.3%6.2%
201210,5868,482458 (5%)1,79116.9%6.1%
201111,1259,180388 (4%)1,81516.3%6.9%
20098,8127,714n/a (n/a)99211.3%7.8%

Multi-entry share is the share of issued visas that were multiple-entry. Airport transit visas (rare in India) are excluded from these figures. Rates are computed from the counts.

What the record says

Applications at this consulate went from 8,812 in 2009 to 40,331 in 2025 (358% over the period). The refusal rate moved from 11.3% to 19.8%. Among the 43 Schengen consulates in India that decided at least 1,000 applications in 2025, it ranks #28 for best odds (1 = lowest refusal rate). Spain also decides files lodged in Chennai, Mumbai (11.6% refused in 2025); which one handles you depends on your state of residence, not your choice.

Read this before you compare consulatesUnder Article 5 of the Visa Code you apply to the state that is your main destination (or first entry when no main destination exists), at the consulate responsible for where you legally reside. You do not get to pick the consulate with the best number on this page. Use the which-consulate tool to work out which one that is, then come back here to see its record.

Questions this page answers

What is the Schengen visa refusal rate at the Spain consulate in New Delhi?

In 2025 it refused 7,995 of 40,331 uniform (short-stay) visa applications, a rate of 19.8%. The all-India average that year was 15.7%.

How many Indians applied for a Spain visa in New Delhi in 2025?

40,331 applications were lodged at this consulate in 2025, of which 31,953 visas were issued.

Does the Spain consulate in New Delhi issue multiple-entry Schengen visas?

In 2025, 6,278 of the 31,953 visas it issued were multiple-entry, a share of 19.6%.

Source: European Commission, "Visa statistics for consulates", 2009 to 2025 annual releases; figures cover uniform (short-stay, type C) visas applied for at consulates located in India, regardless of applicant nationality; airport-transit visas excluded from headline figures. Refusal rate = visas not issued / visas applied for, computed by us from the counts. Rankings use a floor of 1,000 applications. Last verified 2026-08-18. Full methodology. Download the CSV.