How to get a Greece digital nomad visa
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Who Can Apply for a Greece Digital Nomad Visa
You can apply if you:
- Work remotely for a non-Greek company or are self-employed
- Have a stable income from sources outside Greece
- Are not an EU/EEA citizen (EU citizens can live and work freely in Greece without special visas)
- Can prove you have health insurance
- Have no criminal record
What Documents You'll Need to Prepare
Before applying, gather these materials:
- Valid passport
- Proof of remote employment (employment contract or business registration)
- Bank statements showing regular income
- Proof of health insurance coverage
- Accommodation proof in Greece (lease agreement or booking)
- Criminal record certificate from your home country
- Completed visa application forms
Check the official Greek immigration website for the exact current list, as requirements may change.
The Application Process
Step 1: Visit the Greek immigration authority's official website or contact the nearest Greek embassy or consulate in your country.
Step 2: Complete the digital nomad visa application forms. You'll provide personal information and details about your remote work.
Step 3: Submit your documents. This is typically done in person at an embassy or consulate, though some locations may accept online submissions—verify with your local office.
Step 4: Pay any required fees. Keep receipts for your records.
Step 5: Attend an interview if requested. The consulate may ask questions about your employment and plans in Greece.
How Long the Visa Lasts
The Greece digital nomad visa typically allows you to stay for an extended period—commonly one year or longer. Check official sources for the exact duration, as this varies.
Living and Working on Your Digital Nomad Visa
Once approved:
- You can live in any part of Greece
- You continue working remotely for your foreign employer
- You should register with local authorities if required
- You may need to handle taxes—consult a tax professional about your obligations
- You can travel within the Schengen zone (EU passport-free travel area)
Important Next Steps
- Visit the official Greek government immigration website for current requirements
- Contact your nearest Greek embassy or consulate for specific guidance
- Confirm all fees, processing times, and document requirements before applying
- Consider consulting an immigration lawyer for personalized advice
This is general self-help information, not legal advice. Always verify current rules on the official government website.
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