Digital Nomad Visa
Estonia
Last updated: December 23, 2025
1 years
$90-$100
15-30 days
Medium
About this Visa
This visa lets you live and work in Estonia for up to a year. You work for a foreign company, run a foreign business, or have foreign clients. Your work happens online—you don't work for an Estonian employer. Remote workers, freelancers, and digital entrepreneurs can apply. You need a steady income from abroad. Estonia was the first country to offer this visa (2020). It's easy to get if you have enough money. You can travel freely around Europe while you have it.
Key Benefits
- Work for any foreign company or clients
- Travel freely in 27 European countries (90 days per 6 months)
- Bring spouse and children
- No taxes on foreign income if you stay less than 183 days per year
- Access to Estonia's digital services
- Simple application process with high approval rate
Eligibility & Requirements
Eligibility Criteria
- Be 18 or older
- Have a valid passport
- Work remotely (not from an Estonian office)
- Earn €4,500+ per month from abroad
- Have health insurance (€30,000 minimum)
- Have no serious criminal record
- Prove 6 months of steady income
- Have a place to live in Estonia
Financial Requirement
Earn €4,500 per month (~$5,265) from abroad. Show 6 months of bank statements proving this income. Must have €30,000 health insurance.
Documents
- Valid passportGood for 3+ months after visa expires
- Proof of remote workJob contract, client emails, or business registration
- Bank statementsLast 6 months
- Health insurance documentation€30,000+ minimum coverage
- Proof of housingRental agreement or booking confirmation
- Criminal record certificateClean criminal record
- Passport photo35×45mm
- Explanation letterLetter explaining why you want the visa
Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa requirements, fees, and processes change frequently. Please verify all information with official government sources and consult a qualified immigration attorney before making decisions.