Start with constraints
Income, stay length, work setup, dependents, Schengen access, and tax sensitivity shape the first cut.
Official-source visa decision engine
Enter your constraints once. VisaAble compares verified routes, explains blockers, flags manual checks, and links to official next steps.
Start with the filters a remote worker actually decides on: income, stay length, work type, dependents, Schengen access, and tax sensitivity.
Not immigration advice. Verify every requirement with the official government source before making a decision.
How it earns trust
Every public recommendation has to explain what fits, what blocks you, and which official source still needs your manual check.
Income, stay length, work setup, dependents, Schengen access, and tax sensitivity shape the first cut.
Routes are ranked by blockers first, then source confidence, warnings, and official next-step clarity.
Manual-check labels, last-verified dates, and methodology links stay visible where the decision is made.
Step 2 · Ranked guides
Scores are not official rankings. They are transparent heuristics to surface application ease, tax safety, long-stay value, PR potential, and source confidence. See how scores are labeled.
Incomplete: stay length, renewal, tax treatment pending.
Portugal's remote-work visa route covers professional activity done remotely for applicants who can document recent income, foreign-source work, and fiscal residence outside Portugal.
Open decision guideIncomplete: tax treatment, government fee pending.
Spain's digital nomad visa is for foreign remote workers who live in Spain as residents while working mainly for a company, employer, or self-employed activity located outside Spain.
Open decision guideIncomplete: tax treatment, government fee pending.
Italy's digital nomad / remote worker visa is for non-EU highly specialized workers who can work remotely while living in Italy, with separate evidence tracks for independent digital nomads and employed remote workers.
Open decision guideIncomplete: tax treatment, government fee, health insurance pending.
Mexico does not publish this as a digital nomad visa. Remote workers usually evaluate the Temporary Resident Visa, a consular route that can support longer stays if the applicant meets consulate-specific economic-solvency rules.
Open decision guideIncomplete: renewal, tax treatment pending.
Croatia's temporary stay route for digital nomads lets eligible third-country nationals work remotely for a foreign employer or their own foreign-registered company while staying in Croatia for up to 18 months.
Open decision guideIncomplete: renewal, tax treatment, government fee, health insurance pending.
Greece's digital nomad route is a national-visa path for third-country nationals who work remotely for employers or clients outside Greece, with a possible residence-permit conversion after entry.
Open decision guideIncomplete: tax treatment pending.
The UAE virtual work residence route is a one-year residence option for people employed outside the UAE who can work remotely and meet the monthly income, insurance, and passport-validity requirements.
Open decision guideCosta Rica's digital nomad route lets foreign remote workers and service providers stay under the immigration sub-category of Stay for Remote Workers and Service Providers, with a one-year stay, renewal option, income-tax exemption, and required medical insurance.
Open decision guideEstonia's Digital Nomad Visa lets eligible remote workers stay temporarily in Estonia, usually up to 365 days on a D visa, while working mainly for non-Estonian employers, companies, or clients.
Open decision guideIncomplete: stay length, renewal, tax treatment, health insurance pending.
Thailand's Destination Thailand Visa is a multiple-entry visa for workcation, digital nomads, remote workers, foreign talent, freelancers, Thai soft-power activities, and eligible family members.
Open decision guideIncomplete: government fee pending.
Japan's digital-nomad route is a specified visa under Designated Activities for eligible remote workers and accompanying spouse or child, with a six-month stay and no extension.
Open decision guideIncomplete: tax treatment, health insurance pending.
Indonesia's E33G route is a one-year limited-stay visa for remote workers performing duties for a company outside Indonesia. It requires foreign employment, USD 60,000 annual income, and online application through Indonesia's eVisa system.
Open decision guideDecision pages
These pages are for users who already have two realistic options and need the tradeoffs, missing checks, and official next steps in one place.
Step 3 · Deep compare
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| PortugalD8 Digital Nomad Visa | Europe | 4x PT minimum wage | Pending | - | - | - | $125 | Core verified | Open |
| SpainDigital Nomad Visa | Europe | 200% Spanish SMI | 12 mo | Yes | - | - | - | Core verified | Open |
| ItalyDigital Nomad / Remote Worker Visa | Europe | $2,356 | 12 mo | Yes | - | - | - | Core verified | Open |
| GreeceDigital Nomad Visa | Europe | $3,992 | 12 mo | - | - | - | - | Core verified | Open |
| CroatiaTemporary Stay of Digital Nomads | Europe | $4,132 | 18 mo | - | No | - | $100 | Core verified | Open |
| EstoniaDigital Nomad Visa | Europe | $4,860 | 12 mo | No | No | No | $130 | Full guide | Open |
| ThailandDestination Thailand Visa | Asia | THB 500,000 funds | Pending | - | No | - | $400 | Core verified | Open |
| JapanSpecified Visa: Designated Activities (Digital Nomad) | Asia | $5,150 | 6 mo | No | No | No | - | Core verified | Open |
| IndonesiaE33G Second Home Visa for Remote Workers | Asia | $5,000 | 12 mo | Yes | - | - | $430 | Core verified | Open |
| United Arab EmiratesVirtual Work Residence Visa | Middle East | $3,500 | 12 mo | Yes | No | - | $202 | Core verified | Open |
| MexicoTemporary Resident Visa | Americas | Consulate-specific solvency | 12 mo | Yes | - | - | - | Core verified | Open |
| Costa RicaStay for Remote Workers and Service Providers | Americas | $3,000 | 12 mo | Yes | No | Yes | $100 | Full guide | Open |
Before you rely on it
No. It is a source-backed decision aid. Use it to narrow options, then verify every requirement with the official government source.
Some official pages do not clearly publish fields like renewal, tax treatment, government fees, or stay length. Those rows stay useful but visibly incomplete.
Each verified route shows a last-verified date and source confidence. Routes without official source coverage are not used in default recommendations.
Yes. Comparison pages focus on realistic shortlists where users need tradeoffs, blockers, and official next steps in one place.
Help shape the next pass
If you are choosing a country now, send the route, blocker, or missing field that made the page less useful. Launch feedback is tracked manually before adding heavier product features.