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KeymasterThe cost of a nomad visa can vary depending on the country offering the visa and the type of visa being applied for. Here is an updated range of the expenses for nomad visas in different countries:
Mexico Nomad Visa:
Visa application fee: Depending on the Mexican embassy or consulate, it typically ranges from $25 to $50.
Processing fee: Around $200 to $250, paid to the National Institute of Migration (INM) in Mexico.
Additional fees: There may be costs for document legalization, translation, medical exams, and other requirements.
Costa Rica Remote Worker Visa:The visa application fee is $50 to $100, paid to the Costa Rican embassy or consulate.
The processing fee is $200 to $300, paid to the Costa Rican immigration authorities.
Deposit: Remote workers must demonstrate a monthly income of at least $3,000, plus additional funds for dependents.
Additional fees: These include expenses for document legalization, translation, and administrative processes.
Estonia Digital Nomad Visa:Visa application fee: €80 to €100 (approximately $85 to $106), paid to the Estonian embassy or consulate.
State fee: €100 to €300 (approximately $106 to $318), paid to the Estonian government.
Additional fees: Costs may include mandatory health insurance, document legalization, translation, and other administrative expenses.
Croatia Digital Nomad Visa:Visa application fee: €70 to €100 (approximately $74 to $106), paid to the Croatian embassy or consulate.
Additional fees: Potential costs for health insurance, document legalization, translation, and administrative processes.
Portugal Remote Work Visa (D7 Visa):Visa application fee: Ranges from $70 to $200, depending on the Portuguese embassy or consulate.
Residence permit fee: Approximately €90 to €200 (about $95 to $212) for the initial permit, with additional renewal fees.
Additional fees: These include expenses for document legalization, translation, and administrative processes.
Czech Republic Freelance Visa (Živnostenský list):Visa application fee: Approximately CZK 1,000 to CZK 2,500 (about $45 to $115), paid to the Czech embassy or consulate.
Trade license fee: Around CZK 1,000 (approximately $45) for the issuance of the trade license.
Additional fees: Costs may include medical exams, document legalization, translation, and administrative expenses.
Please note that visa costs may change over time, and additional incidental expenses could be associated with the visa application process. It is always recommended to consult the official websites of the issuing country's immigration authorities or embassies for the most current and accurate information regarding visa requirements and fees. -
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