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Visas

The route decides everything. Find yours first.

Falling for a city before you know your route is how moves die at the consulate. Your income, how you work, and who is coming with you decide which visas are open to you. Check your eligibility first and you stop researching countries you could never get papers for.

How Nomad helps with the visa

Eligibility first, everything else after.

You see the routes you actually qualify for.

The visa sets the country, the timeline, and the budget, so the plan starts there. Answer a few questions and the routes you clear surface with the ones you do not filtered out, which means no more falling in love with a city that will not have you.

Income bars are stated in plain numbers.

Most long-stay routes hinge on provable monthly income. Each route shows its bar and the proof consulates accept, so you know exactly where you stand today, which means you stop wondering whether you are six months away or six years.

Documents get sequenced backward from your date.

Apostilles expire, appointment slots book out, translations take weeks. Your plan files each document in the week it has to move, which means nothing lapses before you get to use it.

Your plan

How it shows up in your plan.

The visa is the spine of your plan. Everything else hangs off the route you pick in onboarding.

01Route matched in onboardingYour answers pick the visa class first, so every later task already fits the route you are filing.
02Every document becomes a dated taskBank letters, apostilles, translations: each lands in your plan in the week it has to move.
03Renewal clocks on your timelineExpiry and renewal windows sit in the plan from day one, so they never sneak up on you.
FAQ

Answers, in plain English.

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Which visa should I look at first?

Start from how you earn. Remote income for a foreign employer points to a digital nomad visa, stable passive income to a retirement route, a local job offer to a work permit. Run the eligibility check and you see the routes that fit your case instead of guessing across a dozen countries.

How early should I start the visa process?

Months before you want to fly, because the visa sets the pace of the entire move. Appointments, apostilles, and translations each have their own clock. The plan sequences them backward from your target date so nothing expires before you use it.

What if my situation changes mid-application?

It happens constantly: a new employer, a partner joining, a pushed date. Your plan recalibrates around the change, and if the right answer is a different route, you see that early instead of after a wasted filing fee.

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