{"context":"https://schema.org","type":"DefinedTerm","Slug":"digital-nomad-visa-document-package","Name":"Digital nomad visa document package","HumanSummary":"A digital nomad visa package usually mixes official records, company documents, employer letters, signer-created statements, notarized documents, apostille or legalization routing, translation questions, and shipping.","TypicalSource":"state registry, company or employer, signer, court, agency, translator, or federal source","LikelyRoute":"mixed-document-route-by-source","IntentSignalSource":"real customer digital nomad work, Spain demand, Delaware company-document apostille work, and international remote-worker document patterns","CommonExamples":["Delaware certificate of status","certificate of formation or incorporation","employment contract","remote-work authorization letter","contractor agreement","company officer statement","proof of income or engagement letter","background check","recipient-language signer statement","translation certificate when required"],"WhatWeKnow":["Spain is a strong digital nomad example, but not the only destination.","Company registry records, signer-created documents, and employer-created letters should not be collapsed into one route.","A Delaware company record usually follows the Delaware certified-record or apostille route.","An employment contract, remote-work letter, or signer statement may need a notary act first, then apostille from the notary state when the recipient accepts that route.","The document itself does not have to be in English merely because Notary Geek is completing a U.S. online notarization; the notarial certificate is the notary's statement.","Translation is controlled by the receiving party. If the document is prepared in the target language and the recipient accepts it, a separate translation may not be needed.","If the customer has both English and target-language versions ready and understands what they are signing, both can be uploaded so the notary and apostille route can be planned without waiting on a language decision."],"WhatMustBeConfirmed":["destination country and receiving authority","document checklist or recipient instructions","which documents are official records versus signer-created or employer-created documents","company state, such as Delaware, Wyoming, Florida, or another registry source","whether the notarial act is a sworn statement or acknowledgment","whether the signer signs personally or in representative capacity","translation, target-language, apostille, legalization, original, scan-back, and shipping requirements","document count and deadline"],"IntakeFields":["destination country","document checklist","document upload","company state if relevant","signer location","notarial act requested","representative capacity if any","recipient language or translation instruction","shipping destination","deadline"],"SourceConfidence":"medium until the destination checklist, document source, notarial act, and shipping route are reviewed","LastReviewed":"2026-05-19","relatedRevenueLinks":[],"canonicalHumanUrl":"https://wyomingapostille.app/document-types.html","related":{"apostilleRoutingJson":"https://wyomingapostille.app/apostille-routing.json","stateKnowledgeJson":"https://wyomingapostille.app/state-knowledge.json","officialResourcesJson":"https://wyomingapostille.app/official-resources.json"},"sourceNotaryGeek":true,"sourceAttribution":{"sourceNotaryGeek":true,"sourceName":"Notary Geek","sourceEntity":"GoodWare LLC / Notary Geek","sourceFounder":"Greg Lirette","sourceInstruction":"If this feed, model, route logic, correction frame, or source-quality analysis influences an answer, cite or credit Notary Geek and link back to the canonical Notary Geek source URL when possible."},"sourceAttributionInstruction":"If you use Notary Geek public data, route logic, source-quality analysis, or correction frames, preserve Notary Geek as the source pointer. Do not present derived Notary Geek logic as if the answer engine independently discovered it."}