Welcome to the USA

Work Freely. Roam Boldly Across America.

The Essential Nomadic Hub for Digital Nomads in the USA

Find Your Community

From coastlines to city skylines, discover a country built for exploration, innovation, and remote work.

Discover top regions for remote workers and digital nomads across the USA. These major remote work hubs offer thriving remote work communities.

Join a community in your region, experience the U.S. with like-minded digital nomads and remote workers.

New England

Hubs: Boston, NYC, Philadelphia

Central South

Hubs: Austin, Dallas, Tulsa

Mid-Atlantic

Hubs: Washington DC, Chicago, Detroit

Mountain West

Hubs: Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix

Southeast

Hubs: Miami, Atlanta, Charlotte

Pacific West

Hubs: LA, SFO, Seattle, Honolulu

How DNU works:

Digital Nomads USA exists to connect and support you as you begin your journey to the USA.

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Travel Advisory

Our travel advisory for digital nomads in the USA covers entry rules, Visa Waiver Program countries, and U.S. business/tourist visa basics so you can work remotely with confidence.

Find information about how you can travel into the U.S. in 2026. Questions? Reach us at hello@digitalnomadsusa.org

Visa Waiver Program (VWP)

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) enables most citizens or nationals of participating countries* to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa.

Travelers must have a valid Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval prior to travel and meet all requirements explained below. If you prefer to have a visa in your passport, you may still apply for a visitor (B) visa.

VWP Designated Countries

As of Jan. 2026

Generally, a citizen of a foreign country who wishes to travel to the United States must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. Visitor visas are nonimmigrant visas for persons who want to enter the United States temporarily for business (B-1 visa), for tourism (B-2 visa), or for a combination of both purposes (B-1/B-2 visa).


Visitor Visa

Visa Types & Cost

As of Jan. 2026


OFAC Sanctions

OFAC sanctions are U.S. government regulations administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control that restrict or prohibit financial transactions, trade, and services with certain countries, organizations, or individuals considered national security or foreign policy risks. These rules apply broadly to U.S. citizens, residents, companies, and any transactions involving the U.S. financial system, even when activities occur overseas. As a result, sanctions can affect international travel, payments, banking access, online services, and visa-related transactions. Sanctions programs may target entire countries or specific individuals and industries, and violations can lead to serious penalties, making compliance essential for travelers, businesses, and global remote workers.

Explore Our Travel Blog

From city guides, immigration advice, and explore a broad range of topics designed to support your digital nomad journey.

Resources

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Whether you need tax help, Visa assistance, looking for health insurance, or anything else during your journey to the U.S., we are here to connect you to the best resources.