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Uruguay Digital Nomad Visa
The Uruguay Temporary Residence for Remote Workers (2026) lets remote workers live in Uruguay for up to 1 year, renewable. You need to show USD 1,500 per month (~$1,500 USD) in remote income. Holders pay 0% income tax on foreign-earned income.
Last updated: April 2026
Min income
$1,500/mo
USD 1,500
Duration
Up to 1 year, renewable
Tax rate
0%
PR path
Yes, 3y to citizenship
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Who qualifies for the Uruguay digital nomad visa?
Remote workers, freelancers and self-employed professionals with proven foreign income of at least $1,500 USD per month can apply for the Uruguay Temporary Residence for Remote Workers. Applicants must hold a valid passport, clean criminal record, private health insurance and proof of accommodation. The visa is valid for up to 1 year, renewable and renewable.
Overview
The Uruguay Temporary Residence for Remote Workers is a renewable residence option for remote workers and freelancers earning income from outside Uruguay. Income threshold: USD 1,500 (~$1,500 USD/month). This visa leads to permanent residency and eventual citizenship.
Tax treatment: 11-year foreign income tax holiday available. Optional: permanent exemption or 7% tax on foreign interest/dividends.
Pros
- + Zero income tax on visa holders
- + Leads to permanent residency (citizenship path in 3 years)
- + Family (spouse + children) can accompany
- + Renewable visa
- + Can apply from within the destination country
- + Low application fee
- + Low income threshold
Cons
- No notable drawbacks for typical applicants.
Requirements & documents
- · Health insurance (minimum coverage varies)
- · Criminal background check (clean record)
- · Valid passport (typically 6+ months validity)
- · Proof of income or employment contract
- · Application form completed
- · Passport photos
Processing time: 6-8 weeks once submitted.
Application fee: $100.
Apply from: Can apply from inside Uruguay or from abroad.
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Tax details
11-year foreign income tax holiday available. Optional: permanent exemption or 7% tax on foreign interest/dividends.
Family options
Yes — spouse and dependent children can apply alongside the primary applicant. Family surcharge: +USD 500/month per dependent.
Frequently asked questions
How much income do I need for the Uruguay Temporary Residence for Remote Workers?
You need to show at least USD 1,500 per month in income (approximately $1,500 USD). Self-employed applicants typically need to show bank statements or contracts proving recurring income over 3-6 months.
How long does the Uruguay Temporary Residence for Remote Workers last?
Up to 1 year, renewable. The visa is renewable under most circumstances.
Can I bring my family?
Yes. Spouse and dependent children can accompany you. Family surcharge: +USD 500/month per dependent.
Will I have to pay tax in Uruguay?
11-year foreign income tax holiday available. Optional: permanent exemption or 7% tax on foreign interest/dividends.
Can I convert this visa to permanent residency?
Yes. After meeting the residency requirements (typically continuous stay + tax residency), you may apply for permanent residence. Citizenship is possible after 3 years of legal residence.
What documents do I need?
Standard: valid passport, proof of income, health insurance, criminal background check, and proof of accommodation. Documents typically need apostille or official translation. Processing takes 6-8 weeks once submitted.
Ready to apply?
Start with the official government site. Most digital nomad visas require proof of travel/health insurance — get covered with SafetyWing before you apply.
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