Pay state fee and receive confirmation email after successfully submitting.
State fee: €100-120.
E-Residency is open to individuals from all countries, from Germany to
Ukraine, Brazil to Spain. Most e-residents are entrepreneurs who work
digitally, are location-independent and want to start and run an EU company.
Documents:
A copy of your identity document: You will need to submit a copy of your travel document issued by your country of citizenship. The identification documents accepted by the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board are passports or European Union identity cards. Note, when you pick up your e-Residency digital ID card, you must bring the same travel document you used for the application. If the document you used on the application expires before picking up your e-Residency card, you must bring a renewed, valid copy of your travel document and, if possible, also the document used in your application.
Digital photo: The application requires you to provide a passport-style photo of your face in colour. A photo must be no older than six months. You can take the photo at home using a digital camera, but make sure you follow instructions and requirements for the document photo. Motivation statement: Write an explanation as to why you are applying for e-Residency.
CV: You will also need to provide information about your education and work experience.
Credit card: You will need a credit card to pay the state fee for application processing. Accepted card types are VISA and MasterCard.
NoticeThe information provided has been collected using the latest documents and documents provided by various international online sources and may contain errors or non-compliance with the latest developments of the day. Therefore, the reader is suggested to act carefully and refer to the relevant embassy or get advice from experienced lawyers. Remember that we at our Group only provide advice on accommodation through the start-up or purchase of business and property.