Spain visa - must I make entire hotel payment, or is deposit enough?

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I am a Kenyan student studying in the UK. I have a Tier 4 visa. I am applying for a visa to Spain, and one of the requirements is a hotel confirmation.
Do I have to make the full payment for the hotel, or can a deposit from e.g. Hostelworld etc suffice?
Best Answer
Spain's tourist visa falls under the common European Schengen visa. As with other countries, you do not need to pay for the full hotel booking - just a confirmation email showing a deposit paid on any travel booking site (including Hostelworld) will do just fine.
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