Digital Nomad Visas with No Fixed Income Requirement

Not all digital nomad visas have strict income minimums. These countries offer flexibility based on your financial situation.

What You'll Learn

  • Germany's Freelance Visa has no fixed minimum — prove business viability instead
  • Bahrain requires proof of employment but no specific income threshold
  • Several countries accept lump-sum savings instead of monthly income
  • Albania and Serbia offer 1-year visa-free stays with no income requirements

Comparison of Top Options

Country Income Stay Path
🇱🇨 Saint Lucia
$0 12 mo
Residency
🇪🇨 Ecuador
$1,350 24 mo
Citizenship
🇨🇴 Colombia
$1,400 24 mo
Residency
🇧🇷 Brazil
$1,500 12 mo
Residency
🇨🇻 Cape Verde
$1,500 6 mo
Residency
🇨🇼 Curaçao
$1,500 6 mo
Residency
🇲🇺 Mauritius
$1,500 12 mo
Residency
🇸🇨 Seychelles
$1,500 12 mo
Residency
🇺🇾 Uruguay
$1,500 12 mo
Citizenship
🇬🇪 Georgia
$2,000 12 mo
Residency
🇰🇪 Kenya
$2,000 12 mo
Residency
🇲🇾 Malaysia
$2,000 12 mo
Residency
🇳🇦 Namibia
$2,000 6 mo
Residency
🇱🇰 Sri Lanka
$2,000 12 mo
Residency
🇳🇴 Norway
$2,100 12 mo
Citizenship

What to Know Before You Apply

Not every nomad has a $4,000/month salary to prove. Some countries take a more flexible approach — Germany evaluates business viability rather than income, Bahrain requires employment proof without a specific number, and several countries accept lump-sum savings as an alternative.

Visa-free long-stay options like Albania and Serbia offer a different path entirely: no visa application at all. These countries allow stays of up to one year for many nationalities, though you will not receive the formal benefits (tax registration, banking access) that come with an actual visa.

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