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    πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States

    Visa: Involved

    Austin and Miami anchor popular US nomad circuits β€” English, infrastructure, and timezone alignment with US teams. There is no digital nomad visa; short stays rely on tourist/ESTA rules, and remote work for foreign employers sits in a legal grey area many treat carefully.

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    Visa & stay at a glance

    Visa

    ESTA / B-1/B-2 tourist (no classic DN visa)

    Max duration

    Typically up to 90 days (ESTA) β€” do not work for US employers on tourist status

    Income requirement

    None for tourism; long-term needs work/immigrant categories

    Tax perk

    US citizens taxed worldwide; non-residents face complex rules if they stay long

    Everything a nomad needs in United States

    Visa is only the entry ticket. Here's the full picture for a longer stay: money, work, health, and where to base yourself.

    Taxes & money

    US citizens taxed worldwide; non-residents face complex rules if they stay long

    Tax residency is separate from immigration status. Track days and read the tax primer before committing to 6+ months.

    Tax residency basics

    Cost snapshot

    Avg flagship cities ~$3000/mo (solo, mid-range)

    Typical wifi ~200 Mbps

    Avg safety ~6.5/10

    Compare cities

    Work & connectivity

    2 flagship cities with coworking and cafΓ© infrastructure for remote work.

    Check city pages for wifi speeds, coworking lists, and neighborhood notes.

    Coworking directory

    Health & insurance

    Most nomad visas require valid health insurance for the full stay. Travel-only policies may not cover long stays.

    Compare insurance

    Banking & payments

    Multi-currency accounts (e.g. Wise) plus a home-country backup are the standard setup. Local accounts often need residency or a visa first.

    Banking abroad guide

    Community & lifestyle

    Pick a city with a community size that matches how you work β€” meetups, coworking, and English ease vary a lot within United States.

    Community hub