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Digital-Nomad Visa Checker

See which digital-nomad visas you could actually get with your passport and income — ranked, with the binding reason per country.

Check your nomad-visa shortlist

Note

Enter a monthly income to rank these visas for you.

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What this tool does

Every digital-nomad visa publishes a minimum monthly income you have to prove, and that number is where most shortlists quietly fall apart. This checker takes your income and how you earn it, converts it to a single comparable figure, and ranks around ten popular programmes from the ones you comfortably clear to the ones you fall short of — telling you the binding reason for each, not just a yes or no. The countries you qualify for are shown first, so you can see your real options at a glance.

How to use it

Enter your typical monthly income, pick its currency, and choose whether you earn it as a remote employee, a freelancer, or a business owner. The result updates instantly. For each country you clear, you will see how much headroom you have above the minimum; for each one you miss, the exact monthly gap you would need to close. Where your income qualifies but the visa is built for a different kind of earner, you will get a calm caution rather than a false green light.

The method behind it

We hold each programme’s published income minimum as the gate, normalise both it and your income to one currency, and compare. Anything you clear and that fits your work type passes; anything you clear but that targets a different earning type gets a caution; anything below the minimum stops, with the shortfall spelled out. The thresholds are honest estimates marked as unverified in the data — visa rules move fast — so this is a planning shortlist that tells you where to look harder, never a ruling on whether you will be approved. Income is also only the first hurdle: insurance, a clean record, and accommodation proof usually follow. Always confirm the current requirements with the consulate before you act.

Frequently asked questions

How does this checker rank countries? +

It compares the monthly income you enter against each programme’s published minimum income threshold. Visas you clear are shown first, sorted by how much headroom you have; visas you fall short of are shown below, with the exact monthly gap. Income is the single most common reason an application is refused, so it is the axis we model first.

Are the income thresholds exact? +

No — treat them as estimates. Every figure is marked unverified in the data and converted to a single currency for comparison, but programmes change their minimums, their reference period (gross vs net, last 6 vs 12 months), and whether savings can substitute for income. Always confirm the live figure with the relevant consulate before you commit.

Why does my employment type change the result? +

Some nomad visas are written for salaried remote employees, others for freelancers or company owners. If your income clears the bar but the programme is designed for a different earning type, the tool flags a caution rather than a clean pass, because you should expect extra documentation — or a different visa route.

Does income alone make me eligible? +

No. Income is necessary but rarely sufficient. Most programmes also require private health insurance, a clean criminal record, proof of accommodation, and sometimes a minimum savings balance. Use this as a shortlist to decide where to look harder, not as a guarantee.

Is anything I type sent to a server? +

No. The comparison runs entirely in your browser. Your income figure and employment type are never transmitted, logged, or stored.

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Voymo gives general information to help you organise your move. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice, always confirm with an official source or a qualified professional before you act.