- Minimum income
- €6,935/mo
- Proof required
- Initial duration
- 6 months
- Not renewable
- Health insurance
- Required (explicit)
- Full visa period
- Tax treatment
- Unclear — verify individually
- Path to residence
- No
- Family can join
- Government fee
- ≈ €85
- Plus processing time
All requirements in detail
- Official name
- Long-term visa for remote workers and their family members (Útlendingastofnun / Directorate of Immigration)
- Visa type
- Digital nomad visa
- Status
- Active
- Income requirement (original currency)
- 1,000,000 ISK / month
- Income basis
- Salary / employment contract
- Legal basis
- Official requirement: monthly income equivalent to ISK 1,000,000 for a single applicant, or ISK 1,300,000 if also applying together with an accompanying spouse/cohabiting partner (and/or children under 18). Income is proven with an employment contract / pay statements (employees) or a contract for the project(s) with agreed payments (self-employed); large savings alone do not qualify. EUR conversion at 144.2 ISK/EUR (0.006935 EUR per ISK, 15 Jun 2026): ISK 1,000,000 = EUR 6,935; ISK 1,300,000 = EUR 9,015. No separate proof-of-savings/funds figure is published. Thresholds confirmed against tier-1 government sources (Work in Iceland portal, Government of Iceland Oct-2024 amendment notice, island.is application page).
- Family surcharges
- Income threshold rises to ISK 1,300,000/month (EUR 9,015) when applying together with a spouse or cohabiting partner; children under 18 may accompany under the same higher figure. No separate per-child income amount is published.
- Working for local clients
- Not allowed
- Path to citizenship
- No
- Where to apply
- In country
- Processing time
- 2–4 weeks
- Tax residency trigger
- 183 days
Insurance requirement, verbatim intent: Health insurance is a mandatory supporting document. The applicant must submit detailed information on their insurance coverage while in Iceland/the Schengen area, including where and for how long it is valid; it must cover the entire intended stay. If the applicant lacks insurance from an Icelandic provider, foreign coverage valid in Iceland/the Schengen area is required. Public Icelandic Health Insurance is NOT available to visa holders (no kennitala, under 6 months legal residence), so private cover is effectively compulsory. The Directorate of Immigration and island.is guidance does not state a numeric minimum coverage amount; several secondary guides cite a minimum of ISK 2,000,000 (about EUR 13,870 at 144.2 ISK/EUR), but this could not be confirmed against any official source, so no minimum coverage figure is published here. Several secondary sources also state that travel insurance is not accepted and that only long-term residency health insurance qualifies; the official text only requires adequate coverage valid for the stay, so both international health insurance and travel insurance are listed as potentially acceptable pending official confirmation.
Tax notes: No Icelandic tax-authority source was read that grants this visa a specific foreign-income exemption, so the regime is recorded as unclear rather than as a formal exempt-foreign regime. In practice the visa is capped at up to 180 days and the holder is not issued an Icelandic ID number (kennitala). General Icelandic tax residency is triggered by staying 183+ days within a 12-month period, so a remote-work-visa holder normally does not become an Icelandic tax resident, and foreign-sourced remote-work income is generally not taxed in Iceland. Holders may not work for local employers or otherwise participate in the Icelandic labour market. This is a general summary, not tax advice; individual treaty and home-country obligations still apply. The 183-day trigger comes from general Icelandic tax-residency rules, not from a visa-specific tax provision.
Insurance requirement
Insurance that meets the Iceland Remote Work Long-Term Visa requirements
Required (explicit), for: full visa period. These plans match the published requirement:
SafetyWing (underwritten by SafetyWing Insurance I.I., Puerto Rico; Complete health portion by VUMI Group I.I.) · Nomad subscription
Global travel-medical cover (USD 250k Essential / USD 1.5M Complete) that runs the full up-to-180-day stay, is Schengen-compliant (>30k) and provides a downloadable visa certificate explicitly referencing Schengen — directly satisfying Iceland's requirement for foreign cover valid in Iceland/Schengen for the entire stay, with no published numeric minimum to clear.
- Subscription model: Essential auto-extends every 28 days (5-364 days per policy) and can be bought while already abroad; coverage in 170+ countries
- No deductible on either plan; Essential also includes travel benefits (lost checked luggage, trip interruption, evacuation from local unrest)
- Complete is full health insurance (USD 1.5M/year) including routine and preventive care, mental health, cancer treatment and limited maternity; renewable for life if enrolled before age 64
from €54.36 /mo
View plans (opens in a new tab)Genki UG (policyholder/agent); underwritten by Squarelife Insurance AG, Liechtenstein · Long-stay travel insurance
Worldwide long-stay travel health cover (EUR 1,000,000) valid in Iceland/Schengen for up to 12 months with an insurance certificate issued immediately after first payment, covering the full visa period and far exceeding the secondary ISK 2,000,000 figure that this visa does not officially mandate.
- Up to EUR 1,000,000 medical coverage valid in every country for up to 12 months, with monthly billing and cancellation possible after the first month
- Sign-up is possible while already abroad and up to age 69; insurance certificate for visa applications and border checks is issued immediately after the first payment
- 24/7 emergency assistance (MCI Assist) with direct payment for inpatient hospital stays and no deductible on inpatient treatment
from €63.90 /mo
View plans (opens in a new tab)APRIL International Care France (health risk insured by Groupama Gan Vie; assistance/personal liability by CHUBB European Group SE) · International health insurance
Full international health plan (MyHealth, USD 500k to unlimited) sold worldwide and flagged Schengen-compliant, covering hospitalisation and repatriation 100% in Iceland for the whole stay; full-health type also satisfies secondary sources that claim only residency-type health insurance (not travel) is accepted, subject to the max-age-74 limit.
- Four plan tiers with annual limits from EUR/USD 500,000 (Explore) up to unlimited (Extensive/Elite; capped at EUR/USD 2M-4M for treatment in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, USA)
- Enrollment from age 10 up to 74 in most countries; one-year contract with automatic renewal
- Hospitalisation, medical evacuation and cancer treatment at 100% on all tiers, with hospital direct billing and free unlimited 24/7 telehealth (Teladoc)
from €52 /mo
View plans (opens in a new tab)Beyond the visa
Iceland — the rest of the move
The visa is step one. Here is the rest of what it takes to live here — each researched and sourced.
Sources
- Government Long-term visa for remote workers and their family members — Directorate of Immigration (Útlendingastofnun), archived utl.is page (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Form L-802 — Application for a long-term visa for remote workers and their family members (official Directorate of Immigration form) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Sækja um langtímavegabréfsáritun vegna fjarvinnu — current official island.is application page for the remote-work long-term visa (utl.is now redirects here) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Long-term visa for remote workers in Iceland — Work in Iceland (official government portal): income ISK 1,000,000/1,300,000, 180/90-day tiers, no kennitala, fee ISK 12,200, processing 2-4 weeks (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Icelandic Health Insurance — Work in Iceland (official portal): public cover requires 6 months legal residence + kennitala (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Government Amendment to Remote Work Long-Term Visa Regulations — Government of Iceland (government.is), 1 Oct 2024 (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Law firm Remote Work Program Introduced — Fragomen (immigration law firm): program introduced 5 Nov 2020, up to six months, foreign-employment requirement (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Iceland Introduces Long-Term Visa for non-EU/EEA Teleworkers — SchengenVisaInfo (media): confirms 2020 launch and income/insurance requirements (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Law firm Iceland Remote Work Visa 2025: Digital Nomad Update — NNRoad (global mobility/compliance provider): Oct-2024 amendment, up to six months (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Iceland Digital Nomad Visa — Application and Requirements (VisaGuide.World): fee ISK 12,200, processing 2-4 weeks, ISK 2,000,000 insurance figure (unconfirmed against tier-1) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media ISK to EUR converter — exchange-rates.org (rate 144.20 ISK/EUR, 0.006935 EUR/ISK on 15 Jun 2026, used for EUR normalisation) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15