

This guide shows you how to apply for a Type D visa and subsequently for a long-term residence permit in Bulgaria on the basis of "digital nomad" status.
Check whether you fall into one of the three categories:
A digital nomad is any foreign national who:
or
or
The procedure takes place in two main stages:
The long-stay visa:
The application is submitted only at:
or
! By way of exception: if you are lawfully residing in a third country, you may submit your application there, if you:
An interview with you is mandatory. No exceptions are permitted.
The following must be submitted together with the application for a Type "D" visa:
Important: The documents listed above are in practice the same documents that will be submitted when applying for a long-term residence permit (Stage II). They should therefore be prepared in full and in accordance with the requirements at this stage.
(after entering Bulgaria with a Type "D" visa)
The following must be provided together with the application:
2.1. Passport (copy and original for verification) with the pages showing:
2.2. Proof that you have an average annual income for the preceding calendar year of no less than 50 gross minimum monthly wages. The gross amount of income received is taken into account.
2.3. Proof of secured accommodation in Bulgaria
2.4. Mandatory health insurance, valid on the territory of Bulgaria for the entire period of residence.
2.5. Criminal record certificate — issued by the country of which you are a citizen, your country of origin or of your habitual residence — upon initial application.
2.6. Proof of "digital nomad" status
You must prove that you provide remote services through the use of information technologies and that you fall into one of the following categories:
2.6.1. If you work under an employment contract (§ 1, item 36, sub-item 1 of the Supplementary Provisions of the FALB)
In this case, the following are submitted:
2.6.2. If you are an Owner, partner, shareholder, legal representative, member of a management body of a company (§ 1, item 36, sub-item 2 of the Supplementary Provisions of the FALB)
In this case, the following must be submitted:
2.6.3. If you are a freelancer — Self-employed person (under § 1, item 36, sub-item 3 of the Supplementary Provisions of the FALB)
In this case, at least one contract and a reference from the recipient of the remote services are submitted, certifying:
2.7. Document for paid state fee
Important: The documents you submit, depending on the country from which they originate, must meet the requirements of the relevant provisions of bilateral international treaties or the Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (concluded in The Hague on 5 October 1961), or the Rules on the Legalisation, Certification and Translation of Documents and Other Papers, and must also be accompanied by translations into Bulgarian, carried out and certified in the prescribed manner.
Your family members have the right to join you if you already have the right to be in Bulgaria as a "digital nomad."
The application is submitted by you on paper using the prescribed form pursuant to Annex No. 2a to the RFALB:
or
Required documents
The following are appended to the application:
Consideration of the application
Positive decision
A positive decision entitles the family member to apply for a long-stay visa (Type "D" visa) through a simplified procedure, within 6 months of notification.
After entering the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria with a "D" visa, the family member, no later than 14 days before the expiry of the visa, submits the following in addition to the previously submitted documents at Directorate "Migration" or the RDMI:
Within 3 days, the competent authority:
This procedure is two-stage and requires good preparation. To save yourself time, stress and additional trips, it is best to prepare your documentation in advance and create a folder with copies and originals.
Document folder Prepare separate sections or pockets: "Stage I — D Visa", "Stage II — Residence", "Family (if applicable)."
Originals and copies Keep the originals separately, and the copies arranged in the order of the checklists below. You will typically need copies of your passport, as well as documents for income, accommodation, insurance and "digital nomad" status.
Income documents and proof of status These are key documents and often require time, as they come from an employer/register/client. Start with these first.
Accommodation in Bulgaria If you will be proving an address/accommodation, arrange this in good time, as some documents (declarations, certifications) require additional steps.
Health insurance Make sure it is valid for the territory of Bulgaria and covers the entire period for which you are applying.
Criminal record certificate Allow time for issuance (and where necessary legalisation/translation, according to the requirements described below in the text).
Deadlines Stage II has an explicit deadline: no later than 14 days before the expiry of the D visa. Therefore, immediately after entering Bulgaria, plan when you will submit the documents.
Contacts and notes Write down where you will submit the documents, what the working hours are and what phone/email to contact if you have questions.
EEA — European Economic Area
Switzerland — Swiss Confederation (mentioned separately in the legal texts)
Type "D" Visa — long-stay visa (described in Stage I)
MoI — Ministry of Interior https://www.mvr.bg/
Directorate "Migration" — directorate within the MoI, designated as the competent authority in Stage II https://www.mvr.bg/migration
RDMI — Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Interior https://www.mvr.bg/sofia
SANS — State Agency for National Security https://www.dans.bg/
FALB — Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria Act
SP — Supplementary Provisions (cited in the text as "SP of the FALB")
RFALB — Rules for the Application of the Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria Act
Annex No. 3 to the RFALB — prescribed application form for Stage II, referenced in the text
Annex No. 2a to the RFALB — prescribed application form for family reunification, referenced in the text
Legalisation/Apostille/Translations — at the end of Stage II it is stated that documents must meet the requirements under international treaties/the Hague Convention and must be accompanied by translations into Bulgarian in the prescribed manner.
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