The D7 is for passive income (retirement, investments, remote employment). The D8 is for digital nomads and freelancers. Both lead to residency. Here's how to choose โ and what the VFS Global process actually looks like.
The D7 is Portugal's most popular visa for American expats. It requires proof of passive or regular income: pension, retirement distributions, investment income, rental income, or stable remote employment. 2026 minimum: approximately โฌ820/month (Portuguese minimum wage) โ but consulates typically expect higher, around โฌ1,000-1,500/month for a comfortable approval. The guide includes 2026-verified thresholds by consulate.
Launched in late 2022, the D8 targets freelancers and remote workers. Income requirement: minimum 4x Portuguese minimum wage (~โฌ3,680/month in 2026). You must prove income from clients outside Portugal. The D8 is designed for active earners โ freelancers, contractors, remote employees โ while the D7 covers passive income holders.
Retired or living on investments โ D7. Remote employee with stable salary โ D7 (most consultants recommend this). Freelancer earning 4x minimum wage โ D8 or D7 (D7 is often easier to obtain). The guide includes a detailed decision flowchart based on your income type, amount, and long-term plans.
Portugal outsources visa processing to VFS Global in the US. The process: schedule an appointment (often 4-8 weeks out), submit documents in person at a VFS center (NYC, DC, LA, SF, Chicago, or others), wait 60-90 days for processing, receive visa sticker, travel to Portugal within 4 months, then apply for residency card at SEF/AIMA. The guide covers which VFS centers are fastest and common document mistakes that cause rejection.
The visa type doesn't directly determine your tax regime โ tax residency does. But D7 holders with passive income face different Portuguese tax treatment than D8 holders with active income. IFICI eligibility also depends on activity type, not visa type. The guide maps each visa to its tax implications. IFICI eligibility details โ
Switching visa types requires a new application. It's easier to switch your activity under the same residency permit at renewal time. The guide covers the practical process for changing your status after initial approval.
D7/D8 โ 2-year residence permit โ renewal โ after 5 years, eligible for permanent residency or Portuguese citizenship โ though a proposed law (passed plenary October 2025, not yet enacted) would extend this to 10 years. Portuguese citizenship grants EU freedom of movement. The guide covers the full timeline, language requirements (A2 Portuguese for citizenship), and dual citizenship implications for Americans. Retirement pathway โ
Educational content only โ not tax or legal advice. This guide is an orientation document. Tax law is complex and individual situations vary. Always consult a qualified US expat CPA and a licensed local attorney before making financial, visa, or property decisions. Figures are verified as of the date shown and subject to change. Full disclaimer โ