Brazil digital nomad visa (2026)
VITEM XIV digital nomad visa
Income requirement
$1,500 / month
as of August 2026Source: gov.br
How this figure is worked out
Stated by the official source: A minimum monthly income of USD 1,500, or USD 18,000 available in a bank account.
- How long it lasts
- Initial residence of up to 1 year, renewable
- What it costs
- Not stated by the official source
- Tax treatment
- Depends on your situation
The official source does not set out the tax treatment. Confirm it with a cross-border tax professional.
- Savings alternative
- Alternatively USD 18,000.00 available in a current or savings account
What you need to qualify
- An employment contract signed by a foreign employer
- A statement that the work activities can be performed remotely
- Proof of income of at least USD 1,500 a month, or USD 18,000 in an account
- Health insurance valid in Brazil
- A criminal record certificate
Worth knowing. Governed by CNIg Resolution 45. Open only to people working remotely for a foreign employer, and not available to business owners.
Do you qualify for the VITEM XIV digital nomad visa?
Enter your monthly income to check it against the requirement, about $1,500 a month.
Common questions
- Does Brazil have a digital nomad visa?
- Yes. Brazil offers the VITEM XIV digital nomad visa. The income requirement works out at about $1,500 a month. How long it lasts: initial residence of up to 1 year, renewable. The date and source are shown on this page. Requirements change, so confirm with the official source before applying.
- How much income do you need for the VITEM XIV digital nomad visa?
- Stated by the official source: A minimum monthly income of USD 1,500, or USD 18,000 available in a bank account.
- Will you pay tax in Brazil on the VITEM XIV digital nomad visa?
- The official source for this program does not set out the tax treatment. Tax depends on your residency and your own situation, so confirm it with a cross-border tax professional before you commit.
- Is this information current?
- Every figure on this page carries an "as of" date and a link to the official source, and is refreshed on a schedule. Where the law states a multiple of a published wage rather than a fixed amount, we store the rule and recalculate, so the figure stays right when the wage moves. Nomad-visa rules change often, so always confirm with the official source before applying.