English-speaking criminal legal assistance for tourists, expats and foreign residents facing criminal problems in Spain.
Facing a criminal issue in Spain?
Being involved in a criminal matter in a foreign country can be stressful, confusing and urgent. We help foreign clients understand the Spanish criminal process, review police or court documents and assess the next legal steps.
How we can help?
We assist foreign clients with criminal matters in Spain, including:
- Arrested in Spain
- Drink-driving offences
- Criminal court summons
- Immigration consequences of criminal proceedings
- Domestic disputes or accusations
- Minor criminal offences
- Criminal records cancellation in Spain
How it works
- Send us your case. Explain what happened and attach any police or court document.
- We review the situation. We assess the matter and identify the urgent points.
- We explain your options in English. You receive a clear explanation of the Spanish legal process.
- We provide a legal strategy. We define the next steps and, where possible, a fixed-fee proposal.
- We coordinate the next steps. If in-person assistance is needed, we can coordinate with trusted criminal law professionals.
If you are not sure where to start, you can request an online consultation to understand your situation and next steps.
Criminal records and immigration consequences
For foreign nationals, a criminal case in Spain may have consequences beyond the criminal court. A conviction or criminal record may affect visa applications, residence renewals, Spanish nationality applications or future immigration procedures.
We pay special attention to the possible immigration consequences of criminal proceedings for foreign residents, tourists and applicants.
Online-first legal assistance in Spain
We provide online legal assistance for foreign clients facing criminal matters in Spain, with a special focus on Málaga, Marbella, Fuengirola, Benalmádena, Mijas, Torremolinos, Estepona and the Costa del Sol.
Important information
The information on this website is general and does not constitute legal advice. A lawyer-client relationship is only created after formal acceptance of the case and written engagement.