Estonia•EuropeVaries
120 EUR
Varies (Within 12 consecutive months. Renewable upon reapplication.)
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National D visa for founders establishing a startup in Estonia, evaluated by a startup committee, valid up to 12 months.
The Estonian Long-Stay (D) Visa for Start-up Business was formally established in 2017 as a pioneering legislative response to the rapidly evolving global digital economy, positioning Estonia as a premier destination for high-growth entrepreneurship. Created through a collaborative effort between the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, this visa was designed to bridge a critical gap in the traditional immigration framework, which previously struggled to accommodate the unique, high-risk, and fast-paced nature of early-stage ventures. By bypassing the rigid requirements of standard employment or general business visas, the Estonian government sought to attract international talent that could contribute to the nation’s robust digital ecosystem. The visa serves as a strategic instrument to foster innovation, ensuring that the country’s "e-Residency" and startup-friendly infrastructure are supported by a physical presence of international founders who can integrate into the local tech hub, thereby fueling economic growth and solidifying Estonia’s reputation as a global leader in digital governance and startup scalability.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a highly motivated founder or co-founder of a technology-driven company that possesses significant global growth potential and a scalable business model. Unlike standard business visas that often require a local partner or a traditional corporate structure, this visa is exclusively for those whose business concepts have been vetted and approved by the Estonian Startup Committee, a specialized body of experts who evaluate the innovation and viability of the proposed venture. It covers a broad spectrum of fields, including fintech, deep tech, artificial intelligence, and green energy, distinguishing itself from other options by focusing on the company’s potential for disruption rather than its immediate capital reserves. While the visa offers the distinct benefit of allowing founders to live and work in Estonia for up to 12 months—providing a "soft landing" to test the market and build a network—it comes with rigorous requirements, including a mandatory health insurance policy and a demonstrated financial capacity, often evidenced by a minimum income threshold of 54,000 EUR. This high barrier to entry ensures that the program remains focused on serious entrepreneurs who are prepared to contribute meaningfully to the Estonian economy, though it remains a temporary solution that acts as a gateway to more permanent residency pathways should the startup successfully scale.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
EstoniaMust be a non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizen.
Business must be technology-based, innovative, and scalable with global growth potential.
Must obtain prior approval from the Estonian Startup Committee.
Must demonstrate sufficient financial means (at least EUR 800 per month for the applicant).
Must have valid travel medical insurance covering the Schengen area (minimum EUR 30,000 coverage).
Education
none or higher
Min. Income
9,600 EUR/yr
Valid passport
Passport photos
Completed D visa application form
Travel medical insurance
Proof of financial means
Criminal records certificate
Proof of accommodation
Purpose-specific documents
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