Visa requirements for digital nomads

Digital nomads visa by country

Type a country to see if it supports a digital nomads visa — or browse all 65 nomadic visa programs with income, validity and fee details.

Programs tracked

65

No income minimum

5

Cheapest threshold

North Macedonia ~$1,080/mo

converted to monthly USD

Highest threshold

Grenada ~$8,333/mo

converted to monthly USD

Easiest visas to qualify for

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Digital nomads visa — FAQ

+What is a digital nomad visa?

A digital nomad visa is a residence permit for remote workers earning income from abroad. It usually requires proof of freelance or remote employment, an income threshold and health insurance — and it lets you stay legally for months or years without a local employer.

+Which country has the cheapest digital nomad visa?

Of the 65 programs we track, North Macedonia has the lowest income threshold at about ~$1,080/mo. 5 countries (Anguilla, Aruba, Bulgaria, Jamaica…) set no minimum income at all.

+Do all digital nomad visas have an income requirement?

No — 5 of the 65 countries we track have no set income threshold. Most others ask for proof of stable remote income, typically $1,500–$3,500 per month, or savings equivalent to one year of local living costs.

+How do you update the income and validity data?

Each program is maintained manually from official government sources and announced program changes. Programs do change — for example Antigua & Barbuda suspended its visa in November 2025 — so always confirm on the official immigration site before applying. Thresholds shown with a “~$” are conversions to approximate monthly USD.