Bank Statement for Digital Nomad Visa Application

Digital nomads applying for remote work visas can convert bank statement PDFs to Excel or CSV to document remote employment income, freelance client payments, and financial reserves. Portugal (D8 visa), Spain (Digital Nomad visa), Croatia (Digital Nomad residence permit), Costa Rica, and over 50 countries now offer digital nomad visas requiring bank statements as primary financial documentation.

Key Benefits

How It Works

  1. Step 1: Upload your bank statement PDFs (3–6 months typical requirement)
  2. Step 2: Select Excel output
  3. Step 3: Calculate average monthly income from remote work deposits
  4. Step 4: Submit to consulate alongside remote work contract and employer letter

Frequently Asked Questions

What income level do digital nomad visa bank statements need to show?
Minimum income thresholds vary: Portugal D8 requires €760/month (1x minimum wage), Spain requires €2,334/month (200% of Spain minimum wage), Croatia requires approximately HRK 13,300/month (~€1,770). Bank statements must show consistent monthly deposits meeting or exceeding the threshold. Export 3–6 months of bank statements to Excel to calculate your average monthly income and verify it consistently meets the target country's minimum threshold.
Can digital nomads use bank statements from multiple accounts for visa applications?
Most digital nomad visa applications accept bank statements from multiple accounts if combined income meets the threshold. Export each bank and income source to separate Excel sheets, then create a summary showing total monthly deposits across all sources. Countries like Portugal and Spain accept combined income from employment, freelance work, and passive income streams — the key is showing consistent total monthly deposits above the minimum threshold.
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