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How much is the cost for digital nomad visa in Portugal?

How much is the e-residency program for Portugal and are there any other hidden costs I should know about?


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  • May 12, 2024

    There are 4 main values to have in consideration when planning for a D8 - Digital Nomad Visa - in Portugal: - the rental expenses - the fees charged by the immigration office, which shall not exceed the €500 - the minimum fee to make proof of economic means, is shall correspond to a monthly average of €3.280 - savings in a bank account accessible in Portugal - depending on the type of contract that proves the economic means, a solid application would include the above-mentioned valued, saved for 12 months

  • Lamares, Capela & Associados, Sociedade de Advogados
    April 11, 2024

    Besides the Governmental fees, you should also take in consideration the legal fees. I would suggest you arrange direct contact with a lawyer to explain the details about your process and to present you with a service proposal with all costs.

  • NEXT/Gali Macedo & Associados
    April 08, 2024

    The Digital Nomad Visa Portugal, commonly known as the Portugal digital nomad visa, is a revolutionary step by the Portuguese government, catering specifically to the burgeoning digital nomad community. This recently introduced visa enables digital nomads and remote workers to reside and work in Portugal for a period of up to 2 years, offering an exciting opportunity for those wishing to combine the pleasures of Portuguese culture with their remote work lifestyle. To get the visa, one must show a monthly income of at least €3.280 from all their sources and at least €9.840 in their savings account. If the digital nomads want to add family members to their visa application, they must show sufficient savings: an extra €2.460 per underaged family member and an additional €4.920 per adult. When submitting the documents for the visa, the candidate pays an application fee of €75 for a temporary stay visa or €90 for a long-term visa that provides residency.