Italy Digital Nomad Visa: Requirements, Fees & How to Apply (2026)

Last updated: February 2026 · 5 min read

The Digital Nomad Visa allows remote workers and freelancers to live and work legally in Italy for up to 1 year. The program is currently actively accepting applications, with a minimum income requirement of $3,193.02/month. Unlike many traditional visas, eligibility is based on your income and remote employment — not where your passport was issued. This guide covers everything you need to know about the Italy digital nomad visa: income thresholds, fees, processing time, and tax treatment.

Min. Income$3,193.02/month
Stay Length1 year
Application FeeEUR 112
Processing Time30–90 days

Digital Nomad Visa — Key Facts

Min. Income
$3,193.02/month
Application Fee
EUR 112
Processing Time
30–90 days
Stay Length
1 year
Eligibility
Highly specialized workers: degree or 3+ years training; 6+ months remote work experience; 30–60 days processing
Official Source
Official portal ↗

Other Programs Available in Italy

Elective residence visa

Income
$36,660.6/year
Fee
Not specified
Processing
Usually 2 to 4 weeks.
Stay
1 year
Eligibility
Applicants with high self‑sustaining income and financial assets who intend to reside in Italy without engaging in work may apply for an elective residency visa.

Student visa

Income
$7,095.6/year
Fee
Not specified
Processing
Processing generally takes 2 to 8 weeks, depending on the consulate.
Stay
Up to 365 days (national study visa)
Eligibility
Non-EU/EEA students accepted into accredited Italian universities or recognized study programs, including language courses lasting over 90 days.

Startup visa

Income
Not specified
Fee
Not specified
Processing
Typically 30 days for the Nulla Osta (startup visa clearance), plus additional time for consular processing, depending on your country
Stay
1 year
Eligibility
Non‑EU innovators who intend to establish an innovative startup in Italy may apply through the Italia Startup Visa program.

Family reunification visa

Income
$10,052.1/year
Fee
Not specified
Processing
1 to 3 months
Stay
1 year initially
Eligibility
Long‑stay visa for family reasons requires a Nulla Osta from the Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione to exercise the right to family unity.

Golden visa

Income
Not specified
Fee
Not specified
Processing
Approximately 30 days for Nulla Osta approval plus consulate visa processing time.
Stay
2 years
Eligibility
Non‑EU citizens investing in strategic assets for Italy’s economy under the Investor Visa program (requires a Nulla Osta before applying for the visa).

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Italy digital nomad visa requirements

The Digital Nomad Visa requires applicants to demonstrate stable remote income and a genuine remote work arrangement. Unlike traditional work visas, there is no requirement to have a Italy employer — you must work for foreign clients or employers.

  • Income: $3,193.02/month
  • Stay duration: 1 year
  • Health insurance: €30,000 minimum coverage required
  • Background check: Police clearance or criminal record check from your home country (typically apostilled)
  • Valid passport: 6+ months beyond intended stay
  • Proof of accommodation: Rental agreement, hotel, or property documents

Eligibility note: Highly specialized workers: degree or 3+ years training; 6+ months remote work experience; 30–60 days processing

How to apply for the Italy digital nomad visa
  1. Gather documentation. Collect 3–6 months of bank statements showing income above the threshold, employment contracts or freelance agreements, valid passport, international health insurance certificate, and a police clearance certificate from your home country.
  2. Authenticate documents. Check whether Italy requires an apostille stamp on foreign-issued documents. Arrange certified translations for documents not in the local language or English.
  3. Submit your application. Apply through the official Italy government portal. Some programs accept online applications; others require in-person submission at a consulate.
  4. Await approval and enter. Once approved, book travel and ensure your health insurance is active from day one in Italy. Register with local immigration if required within the first 30 days of arrival.
Tax treatment for Italy digital nomad visa holders

Tax obligations for Italy digital nomad visa holders depend on your residency status and the duration of your stay. Most holders are not considered tax residents in Italy if their income originates entirely abroad.

However, stays exceeding 183 days in a calendar year may trigger local tax residency under Italy's standard rules. Always consult a tax professional familiar with both your home country's tax laws and Italy's tax code before committing to an extended stay.

Always consult a qualified tax professional before making long-term commitments. Tax laws change and bilateral tax treaties between your home country and Italy may affect your obligations.

Common mistakes to avoid

Applying without consistent income documentation

Depositing a lump sum the month before applying doesn't work. Immigration officials want to see 3–6 months of consistent income above the threshold. Start documenting your earnings well before applying.

Confusing tourist visa status with digital nomad visa permission

Working — even remotely for a foreign company — is prohibited under tourist status in most countries. Don't risk deportation or future entry bans by working on a tourist visa.

Underestimating document authentication time

Apostille stamps and certified translations can take 2–6 weeks. Budget extra time before your intended start date.

Apply by Passport

Select your passport nationality for a tailored eligibility guide — income requirements, documentation steps, and application notes specific to Italy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the income requirements for the Italy digital nomad visa?

The Digital Nomad Visa requires a minimum income of $3,193.02/month. Acceptable documentation typically includes 3–6 months of bank statements, employment contracts or freelance agreements, and tax returns. All documents not in the local language or English should be officially translated.

How long does it take to get the Italy digital nomad visa?

Processing time for the Italy digital nomad visa is typically 30–90 days. Actual processing can vary based on application volume, completeness of your documentation, and the submission method (consulate vs. online portal). Apply well in advance of your intended start date.

Can remote workers from any country apply for the Italy digital nomad visa?

Highly specialized workers: degree or 3+ years training; 6+ months remote work experience; 30–60 days processing Applicants of any nationality can apply provided they meet the income threshold of $3,193.02/month, hold valid international health insurance (required), and pass a background check. Always verify current policy with the official Italy immigration authority before applying.

What is the tax treatment for Italy digital nomad visa holders?

Tax obligations for Italy digital nomad visa holders depend on your residency status and how long you stay. Most holders are not considered tax residents if their income originates entirely abroad. However, extended stays may trigger local tax residency under the 183-day rule. Always consult a tax professional familiar with both your home country's tax laws and Italy's tax code before committing.

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