Italy Visa Requirements

If you want to travel to Italy, you may need an Italian Visa – it all depends on your nationality.

Since Italy is part of the Schengen area, all other Schengen countries are free to travel without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. The same applies to citizens of the EU/EEA or Switzerland, as well as select countries who are exempt from a visa.

Different rules apply for stays exceeding 90 days. For this reason you have to know your remaining days in Schengen Area using our calculator.

Anyone who has to apply for a visa, must meet certain requirements and conditions set by Schengen and Italian authorities.

What are the Requirements for Italy Visa?

Foreign nationals have to provide several documents when they submit their Italy visa application. A lot of the required documents depend on the purpose of travel. For example, if you apply for a business visa you may need a few different documents than if you were applying for a tourist visa.

The requirements may also vary from country to country, and Italian authorities reserve the right to ask for any additional documents as they see fit. However, there are still a standard set of documents everyone has to have.

The requirements for an Italy visa are as follows:

Italian Visa Application Form

The application form must be completed, dated, and signed. You can download the application form online for free and print it.

Valid passport/travel document

You must have a passport/travel document that meets the following requirements:

Pictures

You must have two identical passport pictures which meet the Schengen photo requirements. That means they must be:

Civil status documents

You must have any civil status documents that may be required of you, such as a marriage certificate, a death certificate, birth certificates of children etc.

Copies of previous visas

If you had any previous visas attached to your passport, you must provide photocopies of each of them along with your application for an Italian visa.

Travel health insurance

You need to have travel insurance which is valid not only in Italy, but the entirety of the Schengen area. The health insurance for an Italy visa must be a minimum of €30,000 and cover any expenses related to medical treatment, hospital stays, medical emergencies, and even death.

If you’re visiting for purposes listed under the D visa categories, you will need to get long term health insurance.

Proof of travel

When you apply for an Italy visa, you will be required to provide proof of travel. This means you have to show a booked flight itinerary and/or flight reservation. This is used to show that you have a booked flight to enter and leave Italy. It must show the dates, flight number, and other details of your flight.

It is not necessarily an actual flight ticket, though in cases, it is possible the Italian authorities may even ask for that.

Proof of Accommodation in Italy

Depending on where you are staying while you are in Italy, you must include proof of accommodation along with your Italian visa application.

Proof of accommodation could be a hotel booking, proof of home rental, a letter from your sponsor (if you are staying with friends/family) etc.

Proof of sufficient financial means

When you apply for an Italian visa, you have to prove to the Italian authorities that you can provide for yourself financially during your stay. The amount changes depending on the length of stay and whether you have any dependants.

You can provide proof that you have sufficient financial resources to fund a trip to Italy in one of the following ways:

Cash, certificate of exchanged currency, or bank account statements which do not have an authorized stamp and signature will not be accepted as valid proof of financial means for Italy.

Cover letter

You must also include a personal letter which explains the reasons why you want to travel to Italy, how you intend to fund your trip, your relationship to your sponsor (if you have one), and explain why you will return to your home country.

Additional Documents based on Employment Status

Whether you are employed, a student, or retired, you have to provide the appropriate documents in respect to your employment status. As such:

If you are employed: