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Digital Nomad Guide

How to Become a Digital Nomad: Visa, Banking & Company

Going nomadic involves three core decisions: your legal right to be where you are (visa), your ability to receive money (banking), and your business structure (company). Here's the full picture.

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Who this is for

  • Anyone starting their digital nomad journey and unsure where to begin
  • Remote workers who have been travelling informally and want to get legal
  • Freelancers thinking about going nomadic for the first time
  • Those who have a remote job and want to understand their options
Pricing
from $249

Individual services priced separately. Bundle discounts available for visa + banking + company combinations.

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What's included

How it works

Step 1

Discovery consultation

We understand your income type, nationality, target countries, and goals.

Step 2

Visa pathway selected

Legal right-to-reside secured for your chosen destination.

Step 3

Banking set up

International bank account and multi-currency setup completed.

Step 4

Company formed (if needed)

Business entity incorporated in the right jurisdiction for your situation.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a visa to be a digital nomad?

If you plan to stay in a country for more than 90 days (or whatever the tourist allowance is), you need the correct visa. Working on a tourist visa is technically illegal in most countries. A digital nomad or long-stay visa is the legal solution.

Do I need to form a company?

Not always. If you are an employee, your employer's payroll handles your business structure. If you are a freelancer or self-employed, a company can provide liability protection, tax planning options, and a professional structure for invoicing.

Which country should I go to first?

That depends on your income level, nationality, lifestyle preference, and goals. Portugal, Spain, Mexico, Georgia, and the UAE are among the most popular first destinations for English-speaking nomads.

How long does it take to get a nomad visa?

Processing times range from 10 days (Greece, Estonia) to 90 days (Portugal). We tell you exactly what to expect for your target country before you commit.

Can Nomadic Go handle everything?

Yes. We can handle your visa application, company formation, and bank account opening as a single coordinated engagement – so nothing falls through the cracks.

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Fixed price, real-time tracking, and expert handling — from first document to final approval.

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