I am Mariya Borevich, your personal lawyer. My primary goal is to help clients find optimal solutions to current legal issues, ensuring reliable protection of their interests. I specialize in family, civil, and military law, which allows me to effectively handle a variety of situations and cases. In family law, I provide support in resolving issues related to divorce, property division, establishing and challenging parental rights, alimony, and child custody. I understand that these matters are often emotionally complex, so I always strive to find the most delicate and fair solutions for all parties involved. In civil law, I assist in settling disputes related to contracts, property rights, compensation for damages, inheritance, and other issues concerning the protection of personal and property interests. Special attention is given to military law — supporting servicemen, protecting their rights and interests related to military service, social guarantees, and legal disputes. This area requires deep knowledge and understanding of the specifics of military service and the legislation regulating it.
Spain offers numerous advantages for life and business that make it an attractive place for residence and investment.
Spain has a well-developed and modern infrastructure, including roads, ports, airports and telecommunications networks, and it has a business-friendly environment with many opportunities for entrepreneurship and investment. The country has a developed infrastructure, adheres to legal norms and has access to international markets.
For Ukrainians planning to visit Spain, there are several ways to get to this country. Here are some of the most common:
1. Tourist visa: Ukrainians can obtain a tourist visa for a short-term stay in Spain (up to 90 days in any 180-day period). The visa should be obtained in accordance with the rules of the instructions of the consular department of Spain in Ukraine.
2. Work visa or work permit: If a Ukrainian has an offer from an employer in Spain, they can apply for a work visa or work permit through specialized migration services.
3. Student visa: Ukrainians participating in an exchange program or studying in Spanish educational institutions can obtain a student visa to study in Spain.
4. Investment visa: Ukrainians who invest in the Spanish economy can get an investor visa, which allows them to stay and work in Spain.
5. Family reunification: Ukrainians can get a visa on the basis of family reunification, if their close relatives already have the status of residence in Spain.
6.Other Visa Types: Spain also provides visas for various other categories such as medical treatment, conference attendance, etc.
Obtaining a residence permit (residency permit) in Spain can be a desirable goal for many peopleЮ support in obtaining a residence permit in Spain can be essential to the successful completion of the immigration process. Here are some support options that you may find useful:
1. Consultation with an immigration lawyer: Finding an experienced immigration lawyer or consultant who can provide legal advice and support in the process of obtaining a residence permit.
2. Preparation of documents: Specialized specialists in migration issues can help in the preparation of all necessary documents for applying for a residence permit, ensuring their correctness and completeness.
3. Representation before the migration authorities: A qualified lawyer can represent you before the migration authorities of Spain, completing all the necessary formalities and interacting with the relevant authorities.
4. Support during interviews and discussions: In some cases, it may be necessary to visit the migration office for an interview or other formalities. Your attorney can be there to provide support and protect your interests.
5. Help with appeals or legal proceedings: If your application is rejected or there are other problems with the process, your lawyer can help with appeals and other legal actions.