Visa Tracker (updated June 2025)

…news…

  • June 2025: South Korea launches new digital nomad visa (up to 2 years, $65K income requirement)

  • May 2025: Argentina eases digital nomad application. Now accepts remote contracts

  • April 2025: Japan considering remote visa pilot for 2026

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Where Can You Go Next?

The rules are changing… fast.

This page is updated with the latest visa news and a running list of digital nomad–friendly countries.

Stay mobile, stay legal, stay curious.

Country

Visa Name

Duration

Income Req

Notes

Portugal

D7 / Digital Nomad Visa

1 year+

€870/ month

Can bring dependents

Spain

Digital Nomad Visa

1-3 years

€2,762/ month

Up to 5 years

Estonia

Digital Nomad Visa

1 year

€3,504/ month

Work for foreign company

Croatia

Digital Nomad Residence

1 year

$2,300/ month

Health insurance required

Colombia

Digital Nomad Visa

Up to 2 years

$684/month

Requires health insurance

Argentina

Digital Nomad Visa

6–12 months

Flexible

Now accepts remote contracts

Costa Rica

Rentista / Nomad Visa

2 years

$3,000/month

Requires bank statement or contract

Germany

Freiberufler Visa

Up to 3 years

Varies

For freelancers & creatives

Mexico

Temporary Resident

1–4 years

$2,600/ month

Also allows dependents

South Korea (NEW)

Digital Nomad Visa

1-2 years

$65,000/ year

Launched June 2025

Brazil

Digital Nomad Visa

1 year (renewable)

$1,500/ month

Also requires insurance

Thailand

LTR Visa

10 years

$80,000/ year

High-income applicants

Georgia

Remotely from Georgia

Up to 1 year

$2,000/ month

Simple application

Italy

Freelance Visa

1 year

Proof of income

Varies by consulate

UAE (Dubai)

Remote Work Visa

1 year

$5,000/ month

Apply through Dubai

⚠️  Disclaimer: Don’t Book Flights Based on This Table Alone

This info is updated regularly and based on obsessive research, but it is not legal or immigration advice. Visa rules change often, and without warning.

We recommend checking with the official embassy or consulate before making any major moves. You’re responsible for your own visa decisions. We just make it easier to start the search.