Guided process

How Facilyta works

A clear 4-phase method to study in Spain: assessment, strategy, paperwork management and support until your first day of class.

850+ students supported
Response in under 24 hours
Legal and academic team

Why do so many students get stuck?

Access to Spanish universities involves legal procedures, deadlines and documentation that varies by country of origin. Without expert guidance, it's easy to lose months or have an application rejected.

Incomplete or poorly translated documentation

Missed visa or admission deadlines

Errors in degree homologation

Visa denied due to misinterpreted requirements

Disorganized management across multiple providers

Months of delay without a clear roadmap

Facilyta coordinates the entire process in a single plan.

You know what happens at each stage; we prepare, review and submit every procedure.

Our 4-step method

Each phase has clear deliverables and a dedicated case manager. No surprises or blind steps.

01
1–2 weeks

Strategic assessment

We analyze your academic profile, legal situation and goals. We define whether you need homologation, PCE, student visa or direct access.

02
2–3 weeks

Personalized plan

We design the route: universities, deadlines, documents and calendar. We coordinate with Didactys if you need PCE preparation.

03
3–6 months

Paperwork management

Homologation, university admission, NIE and visa. We review every file before submission.

04
Until you start

Arrival in Spain

Support until classes start: tracking resolutions, registration and arrival checklist.

Your single point of contact to study in Spain

Legal, academic and administrative support in one team. Start with a free assessment and we'll show you the fastest path for your case.

Ready to start your admission process?

Each enrollment period has limited spots. The sooner you define your strategy, the more options you'll have.

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Proven experience advising international students on their access to Spanish universities.