After visualising yourself enjoying the Mediterranean climate, mouthwatering about the Italian cuisine, immersing in the Italian history and culture, its captivating language, the openness of its people…
You have decided to take a step ahead and come to study in Italy and experience la dolce vita ! Yay!
And now you might be wondering: okay, but how do I actually do it?
Worry not. We are here to get you covered.
Although getting a Student Visa for Italy may feel a cumbersome process, it’s actually a straightforward one if you know how to do it.
So, in this article, we unravel the process.
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The easiest way to find out this is going into the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and fill the 4-question form they provide (scroll down to find it):
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Answering these questions will automatically provide information whether you need to apply for an Italian student visa or not and the specific documents required for your personal case.
*Important : bear in mind that your intended study program in Italy might require an admission test or language test before you can enrol (have a look at these things you need to know before applying to a study program in Italy to get more information about that).
If this is your case, first you will have to apply for a short-stay visa to come to Italy and sit the test before your pre-enrolment (unless you are exempted from needing a visa. Again, you can check this on the 4-question form link provided above the image).
Still, here are the exemptions summarised:
Nationalities exempted to apply for an Italian Student Visa depending on the length of stay:
Citizens from any of the following nationalities:
If you are exempted from needing an Italian student visa, you will only need to present a valid passport or a national identity card upon arrival.
Plus one last step once you have already arrived in Italy. Go to the final section in this article where we explain about this.
For any other cases, take a deep breath and let’s dive into the application process.
Before we get into the step-by-step process, you have to consider the required documents when applying for your student visa in case you need to prepare any of them in advance.
They may vary according to your country of origin. So, again, filling the 4 question-form mentioned above will give you the list of required documents for your specific case.
Nonetheless, these are the most usually required documents:
*Important : all documents should be written in either Italian or English otherwise a translation into any of those languages would be required.
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🎉🎉 Ready to pack! Italy awaits you! 🎨🍝🍦🏛
All right. You made it! You managed to get through the visa application experience.
And by the time you get to Italy, I’m sure you will be missing some bureaucracy rush, and that’s why there’s one last step waiting for you:
For this step, the procedure will depend on whether you are in Italy for a short-stay or a long-stay:
Declaration of presence . By any of the three ways stated in the “ Rights and duties of foreign nationals for entry or short-stay of up to 90 days ” by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Residence Permit. Within 8 working days after arriving on Italian territory. Check our guide on how to get your Italian Residence Permit .
Not as unmanageable as it seemed, huh? Especially considering after this you will have one the most incredible experience of your life.
Now it’s time to prepare for the adventure, so discover how to get ready to study in Italy in 7 simple steps.
Or if you are still not sure which Italian university matches all your study-abroad requirements, have a look at our Italian universities’ browser to find out which one suits you best.
Ci vediamo in Italia!