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Type D Long-Stay Visa (Remote Work)

Official nomad visa

What this visa gets you

  1. Visa

    Entry document

  2. Temporary residency

    1 year initially, up to 2 years total

  3. Permanent residency

    Not via this programme

  4. Citizenship

    Not via this programme

Income requirement
BGN ~53,850/year (50 x previous-year monthly minimum wage of BGN 1,077 for 2026 applications); commonly mis-cited as ~BGN 60,600 / EUR 31,000 using the 2026 minimum wage of BGN 1,213
Application fee
Not stated
Family allowed
Yes

How do British citizens apply for the Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa?

Can British citizens apply from inside Bulgaria?

Generally no: most applicants apply from outside Bulgaria before they travel.

The "fly in on a tourist stamp and convert" route is a widespread misconception and does not work for this visa. If you already hold legal residence in Bulgaria on another permit, different rules may apply, so confirm with the authorities.

How long does the Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa really take for British citizens?

10–14 weeks (≈ 2–3 months)

  • Police clearance (typical)2w
  • Apostille (verified)2w
  • Consular appointment (typical)4w
  • Processing 4–8w official4w
  • Post-arrival registration (verified)2w

Official processing: 4–8 weeks. The rest is doc gathering + waiting in a queue, none of which the consulate counts.

Avoid these

What do people get wrong about the Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa?

  • The tourist-stamp convert myth. Flying to Bulgaria on a tourist stamp and converting it into the residence visa from inside the country is not possible for Type D Long-Stay Visa. Almost every application story that goes badly starts with this misconception.
  • Underestimating timing by a factor of 2–3. The "60-day processing" line is real, but it's only the consulate's processing window. The door-to-door reality includes police clearance, apostille, consular appointment lead, and post-arrival registration, so most applicants land between 4 and 7 months.
  • Skipping or mis-formatting the apostille. Apostille is the single most cited rejection reason. Every supporting document from your home country needs an apostille from the right authority, and they expire. Don't apostille more than 4 months before submission.

Documents

What British applicants typically submit

Documents needing an apostille (British authorities):

  • ACRO criminal record certificate (police clearance)
  • Solicitor's rehabilitation letter if prior convictions exist

Worth knowing: Bulgaria launched a dedicated digital nomad residence permit with applications opening 20 December 2025, and UK nationals are eligible as post-Brexit third-country nationals via three categories: remote employees of non-EU/EEA/Swiss companies, owners of 25% or more of a company registered abroad, or freelancers who have served non-Bulgarian clients for at least one year. The minimum income is 50 times the Bulgarian monthly minimum wage, which sources put at roughly EUR 31,000 per year (EUR 620 monthly wage at the time of reporting). UK passport holders are visa-free for short Schengen stays, but the long-stay Type D visa must still be obtained at the Bulgarian Embassy in London before relocating; the residence permit is then applied for inside Bulgaria within 14 days of arrival.

Tax

How is Type D Long-Stay Visa income taxed for British citizens?

Bulgaria levies a flat 10% personal income tax. Individuals become Bulgarian tax residents if they spend 183+ days in the country in a 12-month period (or have their centre of vital interests in Bulgaria), at which point worldwide income is taxable at 10%, subject to double-taxation treaties. No special or reduced tax regime is attached specifically to the digital nomad permit. Permit income must be foreign-sourced.

Tax treaty with BritishYes
Social-security totalisationYes

Money, roughly (indicative)

Regime: 10% flat, about 24% effective tax on €60k/yr.

Flat 10% personal income tax, one of the lowest in the EU. Self-employed social + health contributions add roughly 14% on a capped base; may be nil if a totalisation agreement keeps you in your home system.

Living comfortably to well in Sofia runs about €1,300–€1,800/mo for one person, incl. rent. Roughly 68% less than the same living in London, which runs about £3,400/mo (≈ €4,000).

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Worth a specialist's time. A short call before you commit usually pays for itself, especially for US citizens (FEIE/FATCA), existing UK ties, or unwinding SA tax residency.

FAQ

Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa: common questions

Can British citizens get the Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa?

Yes. The Type D Long-Stay Visa is open to British passport holders as non-EU nationals. The main requirement is proof of income of at least €2,294 per month.

Can I apply for the Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa from inside Bulgaria?

Generally no. British applicants normally apply at the Bulgaria consulate responsible for their region before travelling. Note this is about converting a short tourist stay; if you already hold legal residence in Bulgaria on another permit, different rules may apply, so confirm with the authorities.

How long does the Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa take for British applicants?

Official processing is 4–8 weeks. Door-to-door, including police clearance, apostille, consular appointment lead time, and post-arrival registration, most British applicants take about 4–8 weeks (roughly 1–2 months).

Do I need an apostille for the Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa?

Yes. Supporting documents issued in United Kingdom (such as your police clearance) must be apostilled by the competent United Kingdom authority before submission. Apostilles can expire, so don't obtain them more than a few months ahead of applying.

How much does the Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa cost?

The consular fee paid in United Kingdom is approximately 100 EUR. Budget separately for police clearance, apostille (if required), translations, and required health insurance.

Can I bring my family on the Bulgaria Type D Long-Stay Visa?

Yes. Spouses and dependent children can generally be included as dependants, usually with a higher combined income requirement and their own supporting documents.

Fees, income thresholds, and consular policy for Bulgaria, emailed when they move. About once a month.

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