“They’re Just Vloggers”: Why Lived Experience Is the Ultimate Spain Digital Nomad Visa Credential

There’s a comment we see from time to time whenever we talk about our journey as a Filipino couple living in Asturias. “They’re just vloggers.” Sometimes it’s followed by something sharper: “What do they even know about the Spain Digital Nomad Visa?”

SEVEN

1/3/20263 min read

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Yes, we're vloggers.

Not the famous one. We don't consider ourselves "influencers". We're basically documenting our journey and sharing it to let you know that if we did it, you definitely can do it too.

The first time we encountered this kind of remark, we paused. Not because it hurt deeply, but because it revealed something familiar — a quiet dismissal of lived experience, simply because it’s being shared publicly.

In a digital world overflowing with self-proclaimed experts, it’s ironic that the people who actually went through the process are often the first to be doubted.

This blog isn’t written to defend ourselves. It’s written to explain why documenting a journey, especially something as complex as the Spain DNV isn’t a weakness. It’s the very reason the information becomes useful.

From Research Tabs to Real Life

Before Oviedo, Spain became our home, it was just a name on a screen.

Like many digital nomads considering Spain, we started where everyone starts: endless tabs, government websites, forums filled with conflicting advice, Facebook groups arguing over requirements, and official instructions written in language that felt more theoretical than practical.

As a Filipino couple navigating the Spain Digital Nomad Visa, we quickly learned that the process isn’t a checklist you casually tick off. It’s a lived sequence of decisions, revisions, and moments where you ask yourself if you’re even doing it right.

No guide truly prepares you for the feeling of submitting documents you spent weeks assembling only to be told one small detail isn’t acceptable.

Or the silence after submission.

Or the moment you realize your entire life is paused while waiting for an email that determines whether you can legally build a future in Spain.

These aren’t bullet points in a guidebook. They’re emotional milestones.

Why Documenting the Journey Creates Clarity

Being a vlogger doesn’t mean we picked up a camera instead of understanding the process. It means we chose to understand it deeply enough to explain it.

To share our experience responsibly, we had to slow down and ask:

Why was this document accepted? What actually worked? What advice online didn’t apply to our situation as Filipinos?

Documenting forces clarity. It turns chaos into structure. Confusion into sequence.

When we talk about the Spain DNV, about settling in Oviedo, about building a life in Asturias as digital nomads, we’re not repeating what we read. We’re explaining what happened.

That distinction matters.

“Just Vloggers” Still Live the Consequences

Here’s something worth remembering: if we’re wrong, we don’t just lose credibility and years of effort.

There’s no safety net behind content creation when it comes to immigration.

Every piece of information we share is something we had to stake our real lives on first.

Calling someone “just a vlogger” ignores that reality. It reduces lived risk to entertainment.

But for us and for many digital nomads, this isn’t content. It’s life documentation.

Navigating Advice Without Blind Faith

This isn’t an argument against lawyers, consultants, or official channels. They play an important role.

But practical knowledge lives at ground level.

It lives with people who stood in the office, waited through the silence, corrected the paperwork, and adapted when instructions didn’t match reality.

When reading about the Spain Digital Nomad Visa, take what helps you. Question what doesn’t. But don’t automatically dismiss information simply because it comes from creators who chose to document their path.

Results validate information. Not titles.

Why We Keep Sharing as MJ & SEVEN in Spain

We share our journey as a Filipino couple in Asturias not because we think we know everything, but because we know what it feels like to start with nothing but questions.

We’re still learning. Still building. Still adjusting to life in Oviedo, Spain.

But every step we take adds clarity for someone else standing where we once stood.

Lived experience isn’t loud. It doesn’t announce itself as expertise. It simply shows receipts in visas approved, lives moved, and futures rebuilt.

And in the world of digital nomads, that’s the most honest credential there is.

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