Second-chance rooting permit
Second-chance rooting is designed for people who previously held a residence permit and, within certain limits, need a new route after a renewal refusal or permit extinction.
Overview
Official information on the new rooting routes links this option to people who held a residence permit within the previous two years and lost that route because the renewal was refused or the permit ended.
The Administration itself excludes certain previous permits, such as cases under the EU family regime, so analyzing the exact residence history is crucial before filing.
Requirements
- Have held a residence permit within the previous two years.
- The renewal must have been refused or the permit must have ended in a situation accepted by the rules.
- Not be excluded because the previous status came from regimes or backgrounds specifically not admitted.
Common documents
- Valid passport and current personal documents.
- Previous grant decisions and the resolution refusing renewal or declaring the permit expired.
- Supporting documents that make it possible to fit the case into the second-chance route.
Process
01
History review
We review all prior permits to verify whether your case truly falls within this category.
02
Legal fit
We study the refusal or extinction decision and define the best filing strategy.
03
Application
We prepare and file the application with the documents needed to reopen a lawful route.
04
Follow-up
We monitor issues and guide you through the next stage if a request or a favorable decision arrives.
FAQ
FAQ
Hispamar
Let's review whether your case fits the second-chance route
We analyze your previous permit and the decision that ended it before starting the new application.
