Moving to Spain from the U.S.A.?
On-the-Ground Relocation Support in Costa del Sol
Perfect for Americans planning a scouting trip, already holding a visa, or arriving in Costa del Sol in the next 3–12 months. Learn about us.
Why Americans Choose Andalusia
Starting a new life in Spain is exciting, but the logistics can feel overwhelming. As a North American family who made the move ourselves, we help Americans moving to Spain from the USA cut through the confusion and settle into the Costa del Sol with confidence. From paperwork and appointments with government agencies, neighborhoods, healthcare, and daily life, we guide you every step of the way.
Sunshine, safety, slower rhythms, and a welcoming international community make the Costa del Sol one of the most appealing places for Americans moving to Spain. Whether you’re seeking a family-friendly environment, a fresh start, or a lifestyle built around wellness and connection, this region ticks every box. Don’t take our word for it. See for yourself in this great video about Costa del Sol why moving to Spain from the USA may be the right choice.
How We Help You Move to Spain from the USA
Scouting Trips
Explore life essentials with someone who understands your priorities as a US citizen, including transportation.
Half-Day: €260* Full-Day: €420*
Appointments
We schedule appointments, manage documents, and accompany you when needed.
Scheduling: €35 each Accompaniment: €110
Up to 2 hrs, including transportation
Forms and Such
Support with digital and in-person forms common for Americans relocating.
€55/hr Practical, Bilingual Support for Daily Life
Non-Official Translation
From doctor visits to school registration, communication is easier with a native Spanish speaker.
€55/hr 10-hour pack: €450
Day Hire w/ Transportation
Ideal for errands, showings, and step-by-step orientation days.
4 hours: €260* 8 hours: €420*
Healthcare Navigation
The Spanish healthcare system is tricky—we can help you choose insurance & connect with trusted doctors.
€55/hr New Home & School Support
Daily Life Set Up
Help with groceries, utilities, SIM cards, and essentials.
€55/hr
Home Setup
Hourly support for deliveries, installations, coordination, and settling in.
€55/hr
School Orientation
We help families understand school options, expectations, and registration.
€180 per school €330 full day (up to 3 schools) Other Services
Welcome Package
Includes airport pickup, basic groceries, SIM cards, neighborhood overview, and essential setup.
From €450
Lifestyle Tours
A perfect introduction to daily rhythm and routine. Learn about the flow of a day in Spain.
€180 (3 hrs)
Connections
We maintain a vetted network of professionals across a number of services.
Included w/ Paid Services €30 for intros only Prices & Services Summary
Scouting Trips
Half-Day: €260*
Full-Day: €420*
Appointments
Scheduling: €35 each
Accompaniment: €55 per hour
Forms & Such
€55 per hour
Non-Official Translation
€55 per hour
10 hour pack – €450
Day Hire w/ Transportation
Half day (4 hr) – €260*
Full day (8 hr) – €480*
Healthcare Navigation
€55 per hour
Daily Life Set Up
€55 per hour
Home Set Up
€55 per hour
School Research / Visits
€180 per school
Welcome Package
From €450
Lifestyle Tours
€195 (3hrs)
Connections
Included w/ Paid Services
€30 for introductions only
*All services including transportation are for up to two clients. Larger groups will require their own transportation.
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Why Americans Trust Inbound Spain ➡ We made the move ourselves—so we understand the challenges. ➡ Bilingual, bicultural support for US citizens relocating to Costa del Sol. ➡ Clear, transparent pricing with VAT included. ➡ Personalized assistance tailored to your goals. ➡ No call centers or generic outsourcing—real guidance from real people. ➡ Simply put, We Care Licensed Tour & Travel Provider
In addition to relocation support, we are a fully licensed tour and travel provider serving clients across Andalusia and wider Spain. This allows us to handle the practical travel needs many Americans face during their scouting trips, house-hunting visits, and first months on the ground.
- Car rental and private transport coordination throughout Spain
- Accommodation booking across vetted hotels, serviced apartments, and boutique stays
- Private tours and cultural experiences in Seville, Málaga, Granada, Ronda, Córdoba, and beyond
- Private airport transfers with trusted, professional drivers
- Itinerary planning for all of Spain
Whether you’re exploring neighborhoods, welcoming visiting relatives, or settling in, we support your travel needs with the same care and professionalism we bring to our relocation services.

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FAQ
Can I move to Spain from the USA?
Yes—US citizens can relocate to Spain through several visa pathways. We help you understand what’s required and what your first steps should be.
How do I move to Spain from the USA?
Most Americans begin with a non-lucrative visa, digital nomad visa, or work visa. This is done via the Spain consulates abroad and may require an expert in your home country to assist. With that said, we did it on our own using the advice of others and a lot of patience.
What kind of relocation support do you provide—and what’s outside your scope?
We don’t offer visa consulting or immigration services, but we do support you before and after your move in practical, meaningful ways. Many clients begin with a scouting trip or exploratory visit, where we help them understand neighborhoods, schools, healthcare, and daily life before they even start the visa process. Once your visa is approved and you’re ready to settle in Spain, we assist with appointments, paperwork, translation, healthcare navigation, and the everyday logistics that make your first months feel easier. Our role is to give you clear, on-the-ground support so you can move forward with confidence.
Is it hard for an American to live in Spain?
The learning curve is real—there are new systems to navigate, different expectations, and moments where things simply move at a different rhythm than in the U.S. But those challenges are temporary, and the rewards are lasting. Most Americans find that the quality of life, access to fresh food and local wine, the natural beauty of Andalusia, and the ease of exploring the rest of Europe far outweigh the initial hurdles. With the right support during your transition, settling into Spain becomes not just manageable, but deeply rewarding.
Where can I go for tax advice for American’s living in Spain??
Americans considering a move to Spain should always seek guidance from a qualified cross-border tax specialist. A U.S. CPA who focuses on expat taxation, or an international tax lawyer familiar with both U.S. and Spanish regulations, can explain how residency rules, reporting requirements, and bilateral agreements may affect your situation. This professional support is essential, since personal circumstances vary and Spain’s tax framework can differ sharply from what you might expect at home.
Yes—US citizens can relocate to Spain through several visa pathways. We help you understand what’s required and what your first steps should be.
Most Americans begin with a non-lucrative visa, digital nomad visa, or work visa. This is done via the Spain consulates abroad and may require an expert in your home country to assist. With that said, we did it on our own using the advice of others and a lot of patience.
We don’t offer visa consulting or immigration services, but we do support you before and after your move in practical, meaningful ways. Many clients begin with a scouting trip or exploratory visit, where we help them understand neighborhoods, schools, healthcare, and daily life before they even start the visa process. Once your visa is approved and you’re ready to settle in Spain, we assist with appointments, paperwork, translation, healthcare navigation, and the everyday logistics that make your first months feel easier. Our role is to give you clear, on-the-ground support so you can move forward with confidence.
The learning curve is real—there are new systems to navigate, different expectations, and moments where things simply move at a different rhythm than in the U.S. But those challenges are temporary, and the rewards are lasting. Most Americans find that the quality of life, access to fresh food and local wine, the natural beauty of Andalusia, and the ease of exploring the rest of Europe far outweigh the initial hurdles. With the right support during your transition, settling into Spain becomes not just manageable, but deeply rewarding.
Americans considering a move to Spain should always seek guidance from a qualified cross-border tax specialist. A U.S. CPA who focuses on expat taxation, or an international tax lawyer familiar with both U.S. and Spanish regulations, can explain how residency rules, reporting requirements, and bilateral agreements may affect your situation. This professional support is essential, since personal circumstances vary and Spain’s tax framework can differ sharply from what you might expect at home.
