Who can apply for a Latvia work visa?
To get a Latvia work visa, you first need a job offer from a Latvian employer who will apply for a work permit on your behalf. Then you apply for a national (D) visa at the Latvian embassy in your home country. Processing takes roughly 4–8 weeks. This guide covers eligibility, required documents, qualifications, and salary thresholds for non-EU workers worldwide.
Who can apply / requirements
General eligibility
- Job offer from a Latvian employer registered with the State Employment Agency (NVA).
- Labor market test: employer must prove no suitable EU/EEA candidate is available (unless exempted).
- Minimum salary: at least the national average wage (€1,543 gross/month in 2026, official from CSB).
- Age: typically 18–65, but no strict upper limit for highly skilled.
- Clean criminal record from your home country (apostille or legalized).
- Health insurance covering Latvia.
Qualification & certificate requirements
- Skilled workers: vocational diploma or degree recognized in Latvia (may need academic recognition from Academic Information Centre – AIC).
- Highly skilled (EU Blue Card): higher education degree (at least 3 years) or 5+ years professional experience.
- Seasonal workers: no formal education required, but employer provides training.
- Language: no mandatory Latvian level for work permit, but basic English is often expected. For regulated professions (e.g., doctor, teacher), Latvian proficiency may be required.
Documents checklist
- Valid passport (2+ blank pages, valid 3+ months beyond visa).
- Completed visa application form.
- Two passport-size photos (35x45mm, white background).
- Job offer contract or preliminary agreement.
- Work permit approval from the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs (OCMA) – obtained by employer.
- Proof of qualifications (diplomas, certificates – translated into Latvian or English).
- Criminal record certificate (not older than 3 months).
- Health insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage).
- Proof of accommodation in Latvia.
- Visa fee receipt (€80 for D visa).
Step-by-step process
- Find a job in Latvia (job portals, recruitment agencies, or employer contacts).
- Employer applies for work permit at OCMA – takes 1–2 months.
- Receive work permit approval and job offer letter.
- Apply for D visa at Latvian embassy/consulate in your country.
- Submit biometrics and attend interview if required.
- Wait for visa decision (typically 2–4 weeks).
- Travel to Latvia and register residence within 30 days.
Salary, cost & savings
INDICATIVE ESTIMATES – actual figures vary by occupation and city. Table below shows monthly gross salary, estimated net after tax, living costs, and realistic savings for a single worker in Riga (2026).
| Occupation | Gross Salary (€) | Estimated Net (€) | Living Cost (€) | Monthly Savings (€) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Software developer (mid-level) | 2,500–3,500 | 1,750–2,450 | 800–1,200 | 550–1,650 |
| Construction worker (skilled) | 1,500–2,000 | 1,050–1,400 | 700–1,000 | 50–700 |
| Truck driver | 1,800–2,400 | 1,260–1,680 | 700–1,000 | 260–980 |
| Cleaner/housekeeper | 1,000–1,300 | 700–910 | 600–800 | –100 to 310 |
Fees & timeline
| Item | Cost (€) | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Work permit application (employer fee) | €30–100 | 1–2 months |
| National D visa application | €80 | 2–4 weeks |
| Residence registration | €15 | 1 day |
| Total (approx.) | €125–195 | 6–12 weeks |
Processing time & what to expect
Work permit processing by OCMA takes 1–2 months. Visa processing at embassy takes 2–4 weeks. Total timeline from job offer to arrival: 2–4 months. Delays may occur if documents need translation or legalization. You can track application status via the embassy’s online system.
Scams & red flags
- Never pay for a job offer – legitimate employers do not charge fees.
- Verify employer via Latvian Commercial Register (Lursoft).
- Beware of “guaranteed visa” promises – no one can guarantee approval.
- Check official sources – only OCMA and Latvian embassies issue work permits/visas.
- Report scams to local police or Latvian embassy.
Sources & how to verify
Official information: Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs (OCMA) – pmlp.gov.lv; State Employment Agency (NVA) – nva.gov.lv; Ministry of Foreign Affairs – mfa.gov.lv. Always confirm current requirements with the Latvian embassy in your country. Last verified: June 2026.
Key takeaways
- A job offer from a Latvian employer is mandatory; the employer applies for the work permit first.
- Minimum salary must meet national average (€1,543 gross/month in 2026).
- Documents include passport, criminal record, health insurance, and recognized qualifications.
- No mandatory language test for most jobs, but basic English is often expected.
- Processing takes 2–4 months total; never pay for a job offer.
Frequently asked questions
Is a degree required for a Latvia work visa?
Not for all jobs. Skilled trades (e.g., construction, truck driving) may accept vocational certificates. Highly skilled roles (EU Blue Card) require a degree or 5+ years experience.
Do I need to know Latvian to get a work visa?
No official Latvian requirement for most work permits. However, regulated professions (healthcare, education) may require Latvian proficiency.
Can my family come with me?
Yes, if you hold a residence permit for at least 1 year, your spouse and minor children can apply for family reunification.
How long is the Latvia work visa valid?
The initial D visa is valid for 90 days; after arrival, you get a temporary residence permit for up to 2 years, renewable.
What is the minimum salary for a Latvia work visa?
At least the national average wage – €1,543 gross/month in 2026. For EU Blue Card, it's 1.5x average (€2,315).




