Visas for Digital Nomads

Visas for Digital Nomads

Remote work eligibility, income proof, and a clean consular dossier

Eligibility Check

We confirm remote-work status, employment/contract terms, and compliance fit.

Income & Insurance

We prepare proof of funds, stable income, and insurance aligned with requirements.

Consular Filing

We build the checklist, translations, and appointment-ready application pack.

Digital nomad visas are designed for professionals who can work remotely while residing in Italy. A strong application typically proves stable income, valid remote work arrangements, suitable accommodation, and health coverage, with documents formatted according to the consulate’s rules.

We help you package your file with a clear narrative and consistent evidence: contracts, employer/client letters, financial statements, insurance policies, and travel plans—reducing the risk of consular requests for additional documents.

Typical Requirements

Common documents for digital nomad visa applications

Remote Work Proof

Employment contract or client agreements confirming remote work capability.

Income Evidence

Bank statements, payslips, invoices, or tax documents showing stable income.

Health Insurance

Coverage meeting visa requirements for the intended stay in Italy.

Accommodation

Lease, booking, or invitation letter showing where you’ll stay.

Passport & ID

Valid passport and identification documents as required by the consulate.

Legalization & Translation

Apostille/legalization and certified translations where applicable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about digital nomad visas

Do I need an Italian employer?

Typically no. Digital nomad pathways generally focus on remote work for foreign employers/clients, subject to eligibility and documentation rules.

How do I prove remote work?

Usually with contracts, employer letters, client agreements, and evidence that your role can be performed remotely.

Is there a minimum income?

Many consular reviews look for stable income above a threshold. We structure the evidence and present it clearly to reduce follow-up requests.

Do I need accommodation proof?

Often yes. This can be a lease, booking, or invitation letter, depending on your plan and consulate requirements.

Can I bring my family?

Dependents may qualify through family pathways depending on timing and status. We help you plan the safest application sequence.

What happens after entry?

You typically complete residence permit procedures and local registrations. We provide a post-entry checklist and timeline.

Italiza Offices

Italiza has offices strategically located in Italy, the United States of America, Brazil and Argentina.