How to Study an MBA in USA While Living in Spain.

Step-by-Step Guide to Study an MBA in USA

Let’s be honest: the idea of studying in the United States has a certain cinematic pull.

Silicon Valley internships, Harvard-style case studies, startup incubators / accelerators, the dynamism of the US entrepreneurship ecosystem and … palm trees in… Los Angeles.
But if you’re living in Spain — or thinking about relocating there — with a career, maybe a family, and plenty of logistics to think about — is this dream even possible?

Actually, yes. And it might be more doable than you think.

Here’s how it works — broken down with no marketing fog, no unnecessary complications, just the straight path from Madrid to a USA degree.

Bandera de Estados Unidos representando el destino del MBA internacional desde España.
American University

Step 1: Pick the Right MBA Program (Spoiler: Not All U.S. MBAs Are Equal)

If you’re looking for:

  • A USA accredited degree
  • A study plan that contains Internship components and gives you the option to start in Spain and finish in the U.S.
  • The ability to train legally (CPT) and work post-graduation (OPT)
  • A program that understands your reality as an international and global-minded student

…then IAU’s model is worth considering.

We’re not a traditional, all-on-campus U.S. school.
You can start in Madrid, and we bridge you to Los Angeles — without requiring you to uproot your life overnight.

You can study in English from Day 1, and when you’re ready, transfer seamlessly to IAU Los Angeles to finish your MBA.

 Step 2: Understand the Madrid → L.A. Academic Path

Here’s what a typical IAU- Madrid student does:

  1. Applies to the MBA from Spain
  2. Starts courses on-site at IAU Madrid (in English, with top-quality European academic support)
  3. Plans mobility to Los Angeles (IAU – L.A. campus) for the second part of the program
  4. Gets help from the IAU Madrid team with the F-1 student visa process
  5. Arrives in the U.S. fully documented and ready to activate CPT from Day 1
  6. Graduates → switches to OPT → applies for the H1B Qualified Workers Visa (optional)

Everything is planned with you and for you, not against you.

 Step 3: What’s the Deal with the U.S. Visa?

You’ll need an F-1 student visa — that’s the official visa that allows you to study full-time in the United States.

At IAU- Madrid, we make this process smoother:

  • You receive your Form I-20 from the university
  • You’re walked through the SEVIS payment and embassy appointment
    You get support in English and Spanish… or French 
  • You can start preparing even while you’re still studying in Madrid

No mystery. No visa guesswork. Just good prep.

Step 4: Train While You Study → Work After You Graduate

This is where the real magic happens.

Because IAU’s MBA programs are Master’s level and include internships in the curriculum, you’re eligible to start CPT (Curricular Practical Training) from Day 1, once in L.A.

After graduation, you can stay in the U.S. and work up to 12 months under OPT (Optional Practical Training) — or up to 24 additional months if your MBA is in Business Analytics or Management Information Systems (yep, those are officially recognized STEM degrees!).Pick the Right MBA Program (Spoiler: Not All U.S. MBAs Are Equal or Alike!)

Vista de Los Ángeles, ciudad donde finaliza el MBA internacional de IAU Madrid.

What Are the Requirements?

They’re simpler than you might think:

  • English certificate (IELTS, TOEFL, DET, etc.)
  • University diploma + transcripts
  • Enrollment Fee payment  
  • Pre-registration Forms duly filled-out 
  • No GMAT, no letter of intent, no essay

Yep — that’s it.

Key Takeaways If You’re Based in Spain

  • You can get a U.S. MBA without moving tomorrow
  • You can start in Madrid and finish in Los Angeles
  • You can train and work legally in the U.S. through CPT and OPT
  • And yes, it can be affordable — especially compared to traditional U.S. MBAs 

IAU makes that journey clear, legal, and accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions about Studying a U.S. MBA from Spain 

1. How can I study an MBA in the U.S. while living in Spain?

Yes, it’s possible. With IAU’s international MBA pathway, you can start your MBA in Madrid and finish in Los Angeles. You study fully in English from Day 1, earn an officially accredited U.S. degree, and transition smoothly to California when you’re ready — without having to uproot your life overnight.

2. Do I need a U.S. visa to complete the MBA in Los Angeles?

Yes. For the Los Angeles part of your MBA you’ll need an F-1 student visa. At IAU Madrid, our team supports you through every step: issuing your Form I-20, guiding you through the SEVIS payment, preparing you for your embassy interview, and answering questions in English, Spanish, or French.

3. Can I work in the U.S. while studying my MBA?

Absolutely. Once in Los Angeles, you can activate CPT (Curricular Practical Training) from Day 1 to gain real-world experience while studying. After graduation, you qualify for OPT (Optional Practical Training), which allows you to work in the U.S. for 12 months — or up to 3 years total if you choose one of our STEM programs (Business Analytics or Management Information Systems).

4. What are the admission requirements for IAU’s International MBA?

The process is straightforward. You’ll need:
A recognized university degree + transcripts

  • Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or Duolingo English Test)
  • Completed pre-registration forms
  • Enrollment fee payment
  • No GMAT, no essay, and no letter of intent required.
5. How much does it cost to study the International MBA from Madrid to 5. Is an International MBA at IAU Madrid affordable?

Yes. At IAU Madrid, we believe in quality education at an affordable price.
We offer:

  • Merit-based scholarships for outstanding candidates
  • Flexible payment plans that adapt to your financial situation
  • Seasonal discounts during specific enrollment periods


This way, you can access a U.S.-accredited MBA with international mobility (Madrid → Los Angeles) without the heavy financial burden of most traditional U.S. MBAs.

Ready to Build Your Own U.S. Career — Starting from Spain?

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We recommend reading our article:  What makes an MBA truly transform your career?

 

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