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Digital nomad visa (national): Chinese citizen → Romania

🇨🇳 nationality: China🇨🇳 lives in: China🇷🇴 going to: Romania (Schengen)updated 2026-06-12

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A digital nomad visa for Romania is a national permit

There is no Schengen-wide digital nomad visa. If Romania offers a remote-work / digital nomad residence permit, you apply to Romania directly and live there; the permit then lets you travel the other Schengen states 90 days in any 180.

The bottom line

When to start

Start 2–4 months before your travel date.

The low end assumes everything goes smoothly; the high end leaves margin for delays and passport hiccups.

Pick your travel date — every deadline below updates instantly:

You're on track — start by 19 Jun 2026 to be ready in time.
1
Secure your purpose firststart by 19 Jun 2026

National routes start with the underlying purpose: a job offer or contract, university admission, or proof of family ties. Long stays use national D visas applied via eViza and approved by the General Inspectorate for Immigration; work visas need a work permit obtained by the employer first.

takes ~30 days
Source: evisa.mae.ro · updated 2026-06-12
2
Apply through Romania's national processstart by 19 Jul 2026

Start on the official portal (eViza portal) and follow the route for your purpose. Applications start online on eViza; some countries route to external centres.

depends on where you livetakes ~7 days
Source: evisa.mae.ro · updated 2026-06-12
3
Attend your appointment in Chinastart by 3 Aug 2026

Lodge documents and biometrics at Romania's mission or application centre covering China. National-visa appointments are scarcer than short-stay ones — book the moment your file is ready.

depends on where you livetakes ~1 day
Source: evisa.mae.ro · updated 2026-06-12
4
Wait for the national decisionstart by 8 Aug 2026

Long-stay decisions involve in-country authorities (migration agency, labour office or canton/region) and typically take 1–3 months — don't book non-refundable travel until granted.

takes ~60 days
Source: evisa.mae.ro · updated 2026-06-12
5
Complete post-arrival registrationstart by 17 Oct 2026

Most states require converting the D visa into a residence permit or registering your address shortly after arrival — Romania's rules are in the guide above. Missing this deadline can invalidate the stay.

takes ~14 days
Source: evisa.mae.ro · updated 2026-06-12

What you'll need

Good to know

Where you'll apply

Where you'll apply in China

Apply in your district

General guidance for this destination · checked 2026-06-12

Who runs the centre: Typically Applications start online on eViza; some countries route to external centres

Romania consulates have territorial jurisdiction: apply to the mission covering your area of legal residence in China. Start on the official portal below — it directs you to the visa centre/operator for your area; you generally cannot pick another city for a faster slot.

Fingerprints are stored in the EU Visa Information System for 59 months, so a Schengen visa in the last 5 years may let you apply without appearing in person.

Sources: eViza portal (official) · European Commission — Applying for a Schengen visa

Getting a slot — book early · community-reported, checked 2026-06-13

  • Slots are released in batches with no fixed public schedule — most often early morning local time, on Monday mornings, and around the 1st of the month.
  • For popular consulates (e.g. France, Italy and Spain in big cities), a fresh batch can be gone within minutes — be registered and logged in before you look.
  • Cancellations free up slots throughout the day, so check daily even when it shows ‘no availability’.
  • Because of this, apply as early as you are allowed — up to 6 months before travel. Waiting until 1–2 months out often means no slots are left at all.

eViza portal — official portal (find your centre)

Romania-specific quirks, the national portal and the long-stay system are on the Romania country guide →

Continue on the official site →

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