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Browse verified immigration lawyers who specialize in digital nomad visas across Spain, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Greece, and Malta. Compare prices, read reviews, and connect directly.

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Why You Need a Specialized DN Visa Lawyer

Digital nomad visa applications involve complex, country-specific requirements that general lawyers often miss

Avoid Costly Mistakes

A single missing document or incorrect translation can delay your application by months or lead to outright rejection. A specialized lawyer ensures everything is right the first time.

Save Time

Navigating bureaucracy in a foreign language is exhausting. Lawyers handle communications with immigration offices, consulates, and local authorities on your behalf.

Maximize Tax Benefits

The right lawyer can help you access favorable tax regimes like Spain's Beckham Law or Italy's Forfettario, potentially saving thousands per year in taxes.

What a DN Visa Lawyer Helps With

From initial consultation to post-arrival support

Document Preparation

Ensure all documents meet requirements, including apostille stamps, sworn translations, and proper formatting for each country’s immigration office.

Application Filing

Navigate the application process, submit forms correctly, respond to requests from immigration offices, and manage timelines to avoid missed deadlines.

Tax Structuring

Advise on favorable tax regimes like Spain’s Beckham Law, Italy’s Forfettario, or Portugal’s former NHR. Help you minimize tax liability legally from day one.

Renewals & Long-Term

Handle visa renewals, path to permanent residency, citizenship applications, and ongoing compliance with changing immigration laws.

How to Choose the Right Lawyer

Five key factors to consider when selecting your immigration lawyer

1

Country Specialization

Choose a lawyer who is registered in your target country and has handled digital nomad visa applications specifically — not just general immigration.

2

Language Skills

Your lawyer should speak your language fluently and also be proficient in the local language for communicating with government offices.

3

Transparent Pricing

Ask for a clear fee breakdown upfront. Understand what’s included: initial consultation, document review, application filing, follow-ups, and post-approval support.

4

Track Record

Ask about their success rate with DNV applications. An experienced lawyer should be able to share general statistics and explain common reasons for rejection.

5

Bar Association Registration

Verify they are registered with their national bar association and hold professional indemnity insurance. On Nomadlex, all lawyers are verified before listing.

Average Lawyer Fees by Country

Typical fee ranges for digital nomad visa applications in 2026

CountryFee RangeBrowse
🇪🇸Spain€800–€2,500View Lawyers →
🇵🇹Portugal€1,000–€3,000View Lawyers →
🇮🇹Italy€700–€2,000View Lawyers →
🇭🇷Croatia€500–€1,500View Lawyers →
🇬🇷Greece€800–€2,000View Lawyers →
🇲🇹Malta€1,000–€2,500View Lawyers →

Fees are approximate ranges based on market data. Actual costs depend on case complexity, number of dependents, and additional services required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about hiring a digital nomad visa lawyer

Do I need a lawyer for a digital nomad visa?
While not legally required in most countries, hiring a specialized immigration lawyer significantly increases your approval chances. Lawyers handle complex paperwork, navigate document apostille and translation requirements, and ensure compliance with local regulations. Many countries have high refusal rates for self-filed applications, making professional assistance a worthwhile investment.
How much does a digital nomad visa lawyer cost?
Lawyer fees vary by country and complexity. Typical ranges are: Spain €800–€2,500, Portugal €1,000–€3,000, Italy €700–€2,000, Croatia €500–€1,500, Greece €800–€2,000, and Malta €1,000–€2,500. Fees depend on the complexity of your case, number of dependents, and whether you need additional services like tax structuring or company formation.
What should I look for in a digital nomad visa lawyer?
Look for lawyers who specialize in immigration law in your target country, speak your language, have experience with digital nomad visa applications specifically, and are registered with their national bar association. Ask about their approval rate, how many DNV applications they have handled, and whether the fee includes post-approval support like NIE/TIE applications.
Can a lawyer help with the Beckham Law or other tax regimes?
Yes, many immigration lawyers also advise on favorable tax regimes like Spain’s Beckham Law, Italy’s Regime Forfettario, or Portugal’s former NHR program. Some offer combined immigration + tax packages. However, for complex tax structuring, you may also need a dedicated tax advisor working alongside your immigration lawyer.
How long does the visa process take with a lawyer?
Processing times vary by country: Spain typically takes 1–3 months, Portugal 2–4 months, Italy 1–2 months, Croatia 1–2 months, Greece around 30 days, and Malta 1–2 months. Working with a lawyer can often reduce delays by ensuring all documents are correct the first time, avoiding back-and-forth with immigration offices.
Can I switch lawyers if I'm not happy?
Yes, you can switch lawyers at any point during your application. However, this may cause delays and additional costs. To minimize risk, research lawyers thoroughly before hiring, ask about their communication style and response times, and clarify the scope of services in a written engagement letter before you commit.

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