a Spanish citizen can. a legal resident can't unless they are originally from a country that is part of the Visa Waiver program. Until you become a Spanish citizen, you remain a citizen of your original country.
2007-12-06 14:28:21
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answered by George L 7
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A visa is needed to travel to USA even a Spain permanent resident.
2007-12-07 20:40:46
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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It depends.
Simply being resident in Spain does not itself allow you to visit the US without a visa. A citizen of Spain can visit without a visa.
If your other country of citizenship is part of the 27 Visa Waiver countries, then you can visit without a visa. If not, you need a visa.
2007-12-07 04:27:57
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answered by Alex_F 3
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no, you must ask for a visa before entering the USA, go to the US embassy, check the web page, to see which consulate is nearest you residence.
American Embassy in Madrid, Spain
U.S. Embassy in Madrid, Spain
Serrano 75
28006
City: Madrid
Phone: 91587-2200
Fax: 91-587-2303
Web Site: http://www.embusa.es/
Email: amemb@embusa.es
Office Hours: Monday through Friday from 9:00 to 13:00
2007-12-06 22:03:05
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answered by HJW 7
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Not legally! If you want to visit most countries you need a passport with a visa on it; the U.S. is no different.
2007-12-06 13:35:38
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answered by geegee 6
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