🇪🇺 Get your European Visa — Move from US to Europe
We help Americans explore visa options, settle abroad, and build a life in Europe - for work, rest, or a fresh start.


Deutschland
Top visas: EU Blue Card, Job Seeker Visa, Work Permit
Best for: Highly skilled tech, engineering, or corporate professionals

Spanien
Top visas: Digital Nomad Visa, Self-Employment Visa, Non-Lucrative Visa
Best for: Remote workers, entrepreneurs

Portugal
Top visas: Digital Nomad Visa, D7 (passive income), Golden Visa
Best for: Digital nomads, Retirees, remote workers with savings

Frankreich
Top visas: EU Blue Card, Researcher Visa, Long-Stay Visitor Visas
Best for: Skilled workers, entrepreneurs, researchers

Vereinigtes Königreich
Top visas: Skilled Worker Visa, Global Talent Visa, Youth Mobility Scheme
Best for: Skilled professionals, creatives, young professionals under 30

Other EU Countries
Top visas: EU Blue Card, Job Seeker Visa, Digital Nomad Visa (varies by country)
Best for: Adventurous professionals, remote workers, retirees seeking lower cost of living
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but only with the right visa. Popular options include:
- EU Blue Card (for skilled workers with job offers)
- Digital Nomad Visa (for remote workers)
- National Work Permits (employer-sponsored)
Tourist visas do not allow you to work. Always apply for the correct long-stay visa through the consulate.
It depends on your profile:
- Remote workers: Spain or Portugal Digital Nomad Visa
- Retirees/passive income: Portugal D7, Spain Non-Lucrative Visa
- Skilled workers: Germany's EU Blue Card
- Family members: Family reunification visas
Costs vary, but here’s a rough estimate:
- Visa fees: $100–$150
- Translations & apostilles: $200–$500
- Relocation setup (rent, deposit, insurance): $3,000–$7,000
- Monthly living costs: $2,000–$4,000 (varies by country)
Yes. Most EU countries offer family reunification visas. Requirements include:
- Proof of relationship (marriage/birth certificates)
- Income and accommodation
- Krankenkasse
Possibly. The US taxes its citizens globally, but many European countries have tax treaties with the US to avoid double taxation.
Beispiele:
- Portugal’s NHR program can reduce tax burden for 10 years
- Spain offers a flat 24% expat tax on income under €600,000
Consult a tax advisor about FATCA, FBAR, and local requirements.
Yes. Most EU countries allow dual citizenship or at least tolerate it. The US does not require you to give up citizenship when gaining another unless you renounce it.
For naturalization, you must usually live in the EU 5–10 years and pass a language/culture test.