Digital Nomad Visa (D8) Overview
The Portugal Digital Nomad Visa, known as the D8 visa, is a national Portugal Visa launched in October 2022 for non-EU/EEA/Swiss remote workers, freelancers, and contractors who earn income from outside Portugal. Applicants must show a minimum monthly income of four times Portugal’s national minimum wage, which stands at €920 in 2026, making the D8 income threshold €3,680 per month, along with savings of at least €11,040 (12 times the minimum wage). Two variants exist: a residence visa, valid for 4 months and convertible into a 2-year residence permit at AIMA (renewable up to 5 years total), and a temporary stay visa, valid for 12 months and renewable up to 4 times, but which does not lead to permanent residency. Income requirements increase by 50% for a spouse and 30% for each dependent child included in the application. Approval is decided solely by the Portuguese consulate and, for the residence route, AIMA.
Eligibility
You may apply for a Portugal Digital Nomad Visa (D8 Visa) if:
- You are a remote employee, freelancer, or self-employed professional working primarily for companies or clients located outside Portugal.
- You can provide proof of a stable and regular source of income that meets the minimum financial requirements prescribed by the Portuguese authorities.
- You have an employment contract, freelance agreements, or other evidence confirming your remote work arrangement.
- You have valid health insurance covering your stay in Portugal.
- You can provide a valid passport, accommodation details, and all other supporting documents required for the visa application.
- You meet the eligibility requirements established under Portugal’s D8 Digital Nomad Visa program.
The primary purpose of your stay should be remote work while residing in Portugal. Your employment or freelance documentation, financial evidence, accommodation details, health insurance, and supporting documents should clearly demonstrate that you qualify for the Portugal Digital Nomad (D8) Visa under the applicable immigration regulations.
Government Visa Fees
| Fee Type | Government Fee (EUR) |
| D8 Visa Application Fee | Approx. €110 |
| Residence Permit Fee (via AIMA, per applicant) | Approx. €170 |
| Minimum Monthly Income Requirement (2026) | €3,680 |
| Minimum Savings Requirement | €11,040 |
Most single applicants can expect to spend €300–€600 in total government-related fees, not including translations, apostilles, or health insurance. Fees are generally non-refundable, even if the application is refused. Exchange rates fluctuate, so INR values are approximate. Information may vary depending on individual circumstances; confirm current fees at vistos.mne.gov.pt or aima.gov.pt.
Digital Nomad Visa (D8) Processing Time
Processing time for the Portugal D8 Visa generally takes 60 to 90 days at the consulate stage, though this can extend up to 4 months during peak seasons, and AIMA’s ongoing case backlog has pushed some residence permit conversions to 6 to 9 months as of mid-2026. After the visa is issued, applicants must enter Portugal within the visa’s entry window (typically 4 months) and attend an AIMA appointment to finalise their residence permit, which itself can take 2 to 12 weeks depending on appointment availability. Given AIMA assesses income at the date of your appointment rather than your original application date, applicants should prepare documentation based on the most current income threshold.
Required Documents Checklist
Requirements are streamlined given the visa’s narrow, short-stay purpose, but confirmed onward flight details are essential.
Step-by-Step Application Process
Important Notes
Why Choose Shivansh Consultants
The Portugal D8 Visa involves precise income and savings documentation, along with navigating AIMA’s backlog and appointment system after arrival. Shivansh Consultants offers documentation support to help you organise your remote work contracts, income evidence, and apostilled documents correctly. Our personalised guidance helps you understand the current income thresholds and prepare for realistic processing timelines given AIMA’s caseload. With a transparent process and experienced visa consultants, we provide end-to-end assistance throughout your Portugal Visa journey, without ever guaranteeing approval.