You don't need to pick a service. We'll work out what you actually need — together.
Let's TalkYou don't need to have a plan. Just a starting point.
We begin with a conversation, get clear on what matters most for your move, and take action in the areas that actually apply to you.
These are the parts of the move that tend to cause the most confusion — and the biggest mistakes.
If reading through those topics sparked questions, worries, or a quiet "oh god, I haven't even thought of that" — don't panic. That's normal.
You don't need to figure them all out right now. You just need to talk to someone who already has the answers.
Let's turn that chaos into a plan.
Register for Your Free Clarity CallNo pressure. No sales pitch. Just honest guidance.
Because information isn't enough.
Clients come to me for the strategy — visas, money, housing,
logistics.
But what they value just as much is the sanity.
Moving countries can be lonely. You're making huge decisions while everyone back home carries on as normal.
I'm your reality check when the overwhelm hits and the noise gets loud.
I connect you with others who are on the same path — some already in Spain, others preparing to make the move.
Guidance gets you to Spain.
Connection makes it feel like home.
Let me introduce you to Amy.
Moving to a new country, especially with a teenager, pets and a husband in tow, is not for the faint of heart. Add onto it that I work full time and was trying to purge a half century worth of things from a house that we were simultaneously trying to sell and you can imagine my mental state for the better part of 2025.
You've likely seen other testimonials already about connecting to experts and guidance on visas, etc. But what I want to highlight that was hands down the most valuable part of Tasha's services for me was the support and sense of community. Yes, it's important to know about your visa, taxes, insurance, banking, mobile phones...the list goes on. And I'm very grateful for the recommendations.
But when everything was falling apart and I thought I wasn't going to be able to make it happen, I had a panicked call with Natasha at 3 a.m. (10 a.m. her time, I'm not a monster) and she helped me get back on track. I also met people through the WhatsApp group that gave advice that was critical to us making the right decisions. And when we landed, we already had built in friends, others from the group who made it over before us.
The sense of community is something that you just can't put a price on and it has made a tremendous difference for how we feel about our new status as Spanish immigrants.
If you're serious about moving to Spain in the next year or so, sign up and don't look back. And good luck to the "Class of 2026" and beyond!
Amy
Relocated from USA with family & pets