Digital nomad visas with no income requirement
9 visas in our dataset set no fixed monthly income threshold: Anguilla, Argentina, Bahamas, Curacao, Czechia, Germany, Seychelles, Thailand and Uruguay. That does not always mean "no money test" — several ask instead for a lump-sum bank balance (Thailand's THB 500,000, Czechia's ~CZK 156,500) or a sworn declaration of sufficient means (Argentina, Uruguay). Check each country page for the exact rule.
Data as of June 2026.
Visas with no fixed monthly income
| Country | Visa | What they ask for instead | Duration | Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anguilla | Work From Anguilla | No minimum income requirement | 3-12 months | Caribbean |
| Argentina | Digital Nomad Transitory Residence | No fixed minimum (proof of regular income required) | Up to 180 days | Americas |
| Bahamas | BEATS (Extended Access Travel Stay) | No stated minimum (show sufficient self-support funds) | 12 months | Caribbean |
| Curacao | @HOME in Curacao | No fixed published threshold (sufficient foreign income) | 6 months | Caribbean |
| Czechia | Long-term Business Visa (Zivno) | Proof of funds ~CZK 156,500 (~EUR 6,300 / USD 6,800) lump sum | Long-term visa max 1 year | Europe |
| Germany | Freelance Residence Permit (Freiberufler) | No fixed figure (case-by-case viability test) | Initially up to 3 years | Europe |
| Seychelles | Workcation Retreat Programme | No fixed threshold (sufficient funds) | Up to 1 year | Africa & Middle East |
| Thailand | Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) | No income floor; THB 500,000 bank balance (~USD 13,700) | 5-year visa; 180 days per entry, extendable once by 180 days; multiple-entry | Asia-Pacific |
| Uruguay | Digital Nomad Provisional Residence | No fixed threshold (sworn declaration of sufficient means) | 180 days | Americas |
Source: Official government immigration pages. Data as of June 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Which digital nomad visas have no income requirement?
9 visas in our data set no fixed monthly income floor: Anguilla, Argentina, Bahamas, Curacao, Czechia, Germany, Seychelles, Thailand, Uruguay. Several still ask for proof you can support yourself — a lump-sum bank balance (Thailand THB 500,000; Czechia ~CZK 156,500) or a sworn declaration of sufficient means (Argentina, Uruguay).
Does no income requirement mean it's easy to get?
Not necessarily. These visas drop the explicit monthly income test, but most still require proof of remote work for a foreign employer or clients, health insurance and a clean criminal record, and some (Germany's freelance permit, Czechia's trade-licence route) involve a business viability assessment that can be more demanding than a simple income figure.
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Last updated: 2026-06-20