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Do I need a Digital Nomad VISA?

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Digital Nomads is a popular topic these days, and the lure of working around the world is not only enticing, it is rapidly growing. But not all remote work requires a Digital Nomad Visa, and understanding the right type of paperwork can save you money and make things a lot easier.  

Each country issuing digital nomad visas has its own policies and regulations. Some allow eligible citizens to conveniently apply online, while others require petitioners to submit their application through an embassy or consulate. We always recommend checking the requirements and application process. Below are some relevant articles and information that should help.

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  • by SchengenNews
    Seven citizens of Kosovo were arrested this week at the Croatia-Serbia border after officials discovered that they exceeded the allowed stay of 90 days in the Schengen Area within the rolling period of 180 persons according to reports in the Kosovo media Telegrafi and KlanKosova. Border officers overseeing the outbound checks at the Batrovci-Bajakovo corridor […]
  • by SchengenNews
    Severe technical failures and unprepared travelers have characterized a rocky launch of Europe’s digital border transformation this week, news having spread swiftly over social media of chaotic scenes at the early adopting airports. A week after the official launch of the Entry/Exit System (EES) on October 12, Europe’s ambitious digital border transformation has been bedeviled […]
  • by SchengenNews
    As of October 12, 2025, the European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES) officially began operations across Schengen external borders. Non-EU nationals entering the Schengen Area now face biometric scanning, automated stay tracking, and real-time enforcement of the 90-in-180-day rule. This represents the most significant change to Schengen border management since the zone’s creation. The shift is […]
  • by Jacob Sapochnick
    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has introduced a new $1,000 immigration parole fee for most individuals granted parole into the country, effective October 16, 2025. Announced by DHS and USCIS under the H.R. 1 legislation, the fee applies at the time parole is granted, even if the application was filed before the rule […]
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