Slovenia · Digital nomad temporary residence permit

Slovenia digital nomad visa — done with you

Slovenia's digital nomad temporary residence permit supports non-EU/EEA applicants who work remotely for employers or clients outside Slovenia. We help you prepare your evidence and submit a complete file.

  • Slovenia-specific route selection and checklist
  • Income and remote-work evidence preparation
  • Review before submission to Slovenian authorities
120+ Applications guided
92% First-submission approval rate*
€720 Fixed done-with-you fee
GDPR Compliant data handling

*Based on clients who followed our prepared submission package. Individual results vary by country and personal circumstances.

Slovenia at a glance

Digital nomad visa for Slovenia — route fit and requirements

Slovenia evaluates route fit, legal basis, financial sufficiency, and documentation quality. We map your file to current requirements before filing.

Income proof

~€3,200/mo

Applicants must show monthly income of at least about €3,200 (twice the average net monthly salary in Slovenia), from sources outside Slovenia.

Who it's for

Non-EU/EEA remote workers

Employees, freelancers, and self-employed applicants working remotely for entities outside Slovenia (no work for Slovenian employers or clients).

Where to apply

Consulate or local office

Apply at a Slovenian diplomatic/consular post abroad, or at an administrative unit in Slovenia if you are already legally in the country.

Permit length

Up to 12 months

Permit is issued for up to one year and is not renewable. A new application is possible after a 6-month gap from expiry.

Documents we help you prepare for Slovenia

  • Valid passport and completed visa/residence application forms
  • Route-specific explanation letter and activity summary
  • Client contracts, letters of intent, or employer documentation
  • Income evidence, bank statements, and sustainability proof
  • Health insurance valid for Slovenia
  • Accommodation and registration-related documentation
  • Qualifications and portfolio evidence where relevant
  • Supporting declarations and certified translations where required

Exact checklists vary by city, nationality, and route. Your NomadVisaReady plan identifies what your filing office expects.

Why Us

Why Slovenia applications get delayed

Most delays come from route mismatch, weak contract evidence, or financial proof that does not clearly support the proposed activity.

Common Slovenia mistakes

  • Choosing the wrong route for actual work setup
  • Incomplete client or employer evidence
  • Financial documents that do not show sustainability
  • Missing translations or office-specific forms

With NomadVisaReady for Slovenia

  • Route selection before paperwork collection
  • Income and contract evidence packaged coherently
  • Office-ready submission structure
  • Review before anything reaches Slovenian authorities

How it works

Your Slovenia application in four steps

  1. 01

    Confirm Slovenia route fit

    We evaluate your profile and work model before documentation starts.

  2. 02

    Build your Slovenia document pack

    Personalized checklist for contracts, financial proof, insurance, and route-specific statements.

  3. 03

    Expert review before filing

    We review your file for consistency, completeness, and office readiness.

  4. 04

    Submit and complete local steps

    Guidance on filing process and in-country follow-through until decision.

Where nomads land in Slovenia

Popular bases for remote workers

Slovenia combines compact travel times with strong quality of life and varying city costs.

  • Ljubljana — Main business and startup hub with strongest infrastructure.
  • Maribor — Lower cost alternative with practical city services.
  • Koper — Coastal base with easier access to Italy and Croatia.
  • Celje — Smaller city option with good domestic connectivity.
  • Bled area — Lifestyle-focused base for applicants prioritizing nature.

Your city and route choice affects appointment timelines and local setup steps. We help you plan ahead.

About Us

Built for transparency

Support until approval

Unlike similar services, we only take 50% upfront — the remaining 50% is due only after visa approval. You get full support through filing and follow-ups until you're approved.

Up-to-date requirements

Immigration rules shift. Our playbooks are reviewed against official sources and recent client outcomes.

Professional consultants in the loop

Expert guidance gets you started; specialists review your case before anything goes to a consulate.

Your data stays yours

Encrypted uploads, minimal retention, and clear privacy policies — because visa docs are sensitive.

Alex, founder of NomadVisaReady

"Our goal is to make the process of applying for digital nomad and remote worker visas transparent and affordable, without lawyer fees or intentional overcomplications."

Alex
Founder, NomadVisaReady

Client stories

Remote professionals who made the move

"I spent weeks on Reddit threads before finding NomadVisaReady. They caught an insurance gap that would've gotten my Estonia application bounced."

Vadim P.
Vadim P.
Software Developer → Tallinn, Estonia

"As a contractor, proving income was my nightmare. The checklist and review calls made Spain straightforward — approved in six weeks."

Usman K.
Usman K.
Software consultant → Valencia, Spain

"Worth every euro. It would have taken me much longer to apply on my own. Felt like having an immigration-savvy friend on speed dial."

Fedor Z.
Fedor Z.
DevOps Engineer → Prague, Czechia

Pricing

Slovenia support — same fixed fee

Full done-with-you guidance for your Slovenia digital nomad pathway. Government fees, translations, and insurance are paid separately by you.

720

Payment structure: 50% upfront, and the remaining 50% only after visa approval.

Your Slovenia fee covers:

  • Slovenia eligibility and route review
  • Route-specific document checklist
  • Income, insurance, and housing evidence packaging
  • Professional review before submission
  • Support through initial decision stage

Typical third-party costs for Slovenia: application fees, translations, legalization where needed, insurance premiums, and optional tax advisor consultations.

Slovenia FAQ

Common questions about Slovenia digital nomad visas

Does Slovenia have a dedicated digital nomad permit?

Yes. Slovenia introduced a temporary residence permit for digital nomads (from 21 November 2025), separate from a standard work visa.

Can freelancers apply for Slovenia remote-work routes?

In many cases yes, if you meet remote-work and income requirements and do not work for Slovenian employers or clients.

How much income do I need for Slovenia?

Current guidance is about €3,200 per month (twice the average net monthly salary in Slovenia), with supporting financial evidence.

How long does Slovenia take to decide?

Timelines vary by office and season. Complete and consistent files usually reduce delays.

Can I renew the Slovenia digital nomad permit?

No. The permit is not renewable. You can apply again only after a 6-month gap from expiry.

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