Portugal’s Digital Nomad (D8) visa lets non-EU/EEA citizens legally live in Portugal while working remotely for clients or employers abroad. This guide breaks the process into simple steps, with 2025 income thresholds, document lists, timeline, fees, and tips so you can apply with confidence.
Quick Facts (2025)
Visa typeD8 • Remote Work / Digital Nomad
Monthly income≈ 3,480 €
Suggested savings≈ 10,440 €
Government feesVisa ~ 93 €; card ~ 170 €+
Processing time~2–4 months
AuthorityAIMA (replaced SEF)
Step-by-Step: How to Apply
Check your eligibility
- Non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizen
- Remote work for non-Portuguese clients
- Meet income threshold & savings
- Clean criminal record, health insurance
Gather your documents
- Passport + photos
- Cover letter & income proof
- Bank statements
- Health insurance
- Criminal record certificate
- Proof of accommodation
- (Optional) NIF & Portuguese bank account
Book your appointment
- Choose National Visa → Digital Nomad
- Submit application & biometrics
- Pay fee
Wait for a decision
4–8 weeks at the consulate; timelines vary.
Travel to Portugal & get your residence permit
- Attend AIMA appointment
- Bring originals of all docs
- Pay residence card fee
Fees & Timeline
| Stage | Timing | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Preparation | 2–4 weeks | 60–300 €+ |
| Consulate/VFS | 4–8 weeks | ≈ 93 € |
| Arrival in PT | 2–12 weeks | ≈ 170 €+ |
Is the D8 Worth It?
Pros
- Legal Schengen stay
- Path to residency/citizenship
- Quality of life & community
Cons
- High income requirements
- Bureaucracy & delays
- Possible tax residency
Checklist
- Passport + photos
- Cover letter
- Income & bank proof
- Health insurance
- Criminal record certificate
- Accommodation proof
- Book appointment
Next Steps
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