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Student visas for Italy are issued by Italian Embassies or Consulate-General offices in your country of origin. Students from European Union (EU) or EFTA countries can enter Italy with a valid passport or EU ID card and stay for the duration of their studies without a visa. However, EU students with programs longer than 3 months must register at the local police station for a residence permit.

Non-EU students need to obtain a student visa before entering Italy. Follow the guidelines provided below to initiate the process for obtaining your Italian student visa.

Documents Required for Italy Student Visa:
Valid Passport :

- At least two blank visa pages.

- Valid for at least three months beyond the study program's expected end date

Letter of Acceptance :

-From the Italian institution.

Visa Application Form :

-Complete and submit.

Travel Itinerary :

-To and from Italy.

Criminal Record Proof :

-Certifying a clean record.

Language Proficiency Proof :

-Italian or English proficiency, based on the study program language.

Financial Means Proof :

-Adequate funds (€450 to €515 monthly)

Accommodation Proof :

-Evidence of suitable housing.

Medical Insurance Proof :

-Adequate coverage

Application Fee Proof :

-Confirmation of payment.

Visa Requirements for Studying in Italy:

-Acceptance Letter: Once accepted by an Italian university, you need an acceptance letter.

Visa Types:

- Type C Visa : For courses up to 90 days.

- Type D Visa : For courses exceeding 90 days.

-Adequate funds (€450 to €515 monthly)

- Application Process: Apply through the respective Italian consulate or embassy.

- EU Students : EU students can use a valid passport or ID card for admission.

- Residence Permit : Non-EU students must register for a residence permit.

Benefits of studying in Italy
  • Home to many top universities specializing in various fields.
  • A preferred destination for international students.
  • Affordable education and living expenses.
  • High-quality education with a well-structured course curriculum.
  • Opportunity to explore the country's many places at a relatively lower cost.
  • A high success rate for student visa applications, reaching 98%
Frequently Asked Questions

Many universities in Italy accept admissions without requiring IELTS. International students can gain admission by submitting alternative proofs of English language proficiency from previous educational institutions. However, it is advisable for international students to have a strong command of English. The minimum scores required for admission to an Italian university are:

  • IELTS: 5.5 bands
  • TOEFL PBT: 507 to 557
  • TOEFL CBT: 180 to 217

Yes, students who have immigrated to Italy for a course can apply for a residence permit after a specific duration. International students from any country can apply for permanent residence (PR) in Italy after 5 years of uninterrupted stay. The permanent residence permit in Italy is also known as the EU Long Term Residence Permit.

Yes, international students are permitted to work while studying in Italy. The regulations allow students to work part-time, up to 20 hours per week during the academic term, and up to 40 hours per week during university holidays or vacations. This provides students with an opportunity to support themselves financially and gain work experience while pursuing their studies.