El Salvador's digital nomad residence, created by reforms to its migration law and reported operational since 2025, grants remote workers earning at least US$1,460/month (four times the minimum wage) an initial one-year stay, renewable in-country for up to two additional years without leaving. Foreign-source income is exempt from Salvadoran income tax, but holders cannot work for local employers or clients. The DGME (migracion.gob.sv) publishes no dedicated program page, and reported government fees vary between roughly US$70 and US$150, so figures should be confirmed directly with the DGME before applying.