🇮🇸 Iceland · General Residence

Residence permit on grounds of legitimate and special purpose — requirements, costs & how to apply

Official source Updated 2026-06-23 · Government page ↗

Who is eligible

Minimum monthly income€1,810
Minimum annual salary€1,800
Health insuranceRequired (valid in-country)
Criminal recordClean record / police clearance
Age range18–18

Costs

Application / consular fee€278

Duration & renewal

Does not lead directly to permanent residence.

How to apply

  1. Confirm you meet the eligibility above.
  2. Gather documents and apply via the official portal: https://island.is/en/permits-on-grounds-of-legitimate-and-special-purpose/requirements.

Frequently asked

How much income do I need?

You must show €1,810.

Does this visa lead to permanent residence?

No — it does not lead directly to permanent residence.

Do I need health insurance?

Yes — valid health insurance in the country is required.

Sources & verification

Every figure on this page is taken from an official government source and dated. Nothing is inferred.

Health insurance

“An insurance certificate must be submitted, confirming that the applicant has taken out (purchased) a health insurance that is valid in Iceland.”

Criminal record

“When applying for a residence permit no matters may exist that could cause the applicant being denied entry or stay in Iceland.”

Age range

“You must be 18 or older.”

No direct PR path

“A foreigner's means of support must be secure for as long as the residence permit is valid. This means that if a residence permit is issued for one year, secure means of support for one year must be demonstrated.”

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Informational only, not legal or immigration advice. Requirements change — always confirm on the official government source linked above before applying. Last verified 2026-06-23.

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