Visa & Residency Guide for Split (2026)
⚠️ Important: Visa regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the official embassy or consulate before making plans. This guide provides general information as of 2026.
Croatia's Digital Nomad Visa is one of Europe's best: requires proof of €2,300/month income from foreign sources, valid for 1 year. MAJOR BENEFIT: DN visa holders are exempt from Croatian income tax on their foreign earnings. EU citizens have free movement. As of January 2023, Croatia adopted the Euro and joined the Schengen Area, making it fully integrated into the EU's free movement zone. Temporary residence permits are available for workers, students, and family reunification. Real estate purchase is relatively easy for EU citizens.
Step-by-Step Application Process
While specific steps vary by visa type, the general process typically involves:
- Research & eligibility check — confirm you meet income, documentation, and qualification requirements
- Gather documents — passport (6+ months validity), proof of income, health insurance, criminal background check (often apostilled), proof of accommodation
- Apply at embassy/consulate — most applications must be started in your home country or country of residence
- Wait for processing — timelines range from 2 weeks to 6 months depending on country and visa type
- Register locally upon arrival — most countries require you to register at a local office within 30-90 days
Cost of Visa Applications
Budget for the full cost of the visa process, not just the application fee:
- Application fee: $50-300 (varies by visa type and country)
- Document translations: $20-50 per document (certified translation required)
- Apostille/legalization: $15-50 per document
- Criminal background check: $20-100
- Health insurance: Often required as part of application — $50-200/month
- Immigration lawyer (optional but recommended): $500-2,000 for complex cases
Health Insurance Requirement
Most visa types require proof of health insurance covering the duration of your stay. International nomad insurance from providers like SafetyWing is typically accepted and is the most affordable option for remote workers.
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Get Covered →Path to Permanent Residency
Long-term residency typically requires 5-10 years of continuous legal residence, depending on the visa type and your nationality. Some visa types (like investment visas or digital nomad visas that lead to temporary residency) can count toward permanent residency timelines.