Who Needs a Visa to Travel to Italy From the UK?
Any UK citizen who holds either a full UK passport or a BOTC, BOC, BPP or BS passport can travel to Italy visa-free. However, many non-EU nationals who reside in the UK are still required to get a Schengen visa to travel to Italy.
In recent years, following visa liberalization policies for non-EU countries, the number of countries whose nationals require visas to travel to Europe has slightly dropped.
Here is the list of nationalities that are still required to get a Schengen Visa to visit Italy and other Schengen states.
Below you can find more information on applying for a visa to Italy from the UK.
Who Can Apply for a Visa to Italy From the UK?
Citizens of these countries residing in the UK and planning to visit Italy are required to get an Italian visa in order to be allowed to enter Italy. The main requirement is that you must have a UK residence permit valid for at least another three months beyond the date you plan to leave Italy / the Schengen Area.
Use theSchengen visa eligibility checkertool to find out if you qualify to apply for a visa to Italy from the UK.
If you have a 3-month UK visa, you can extend it for three more months in order to be eligible to apply for an Italian Schengen visa from within the UK. You must apply for an extension before your visa expires and while you’re still in the UK. Find out moreon how to extend your UK visa.
You should apply for a visa at the Italian Embassy/Consulate or Italian visa application centre in the UK if:
- Italy is the only Schengen country you plan on visiting
- Italy is your main destination (the country you will be staying the longest in)
- Italy is the first Schengen country you are visiting (when spending an equal amount of days in Italy and another Schengen country)
If you plan on staying in Italy for more than 90 days, you must apply for a residency permit in Italy (National D visa), not an Italian Schengen visa (Short-stay visa C).
If you are not a resident in the United Kingdom you should apply at the Italian Embassy/Consulate or Italian visa application centre in your country of residence and not in the UK.
Italy Visa Application Documents and Requirements for the UK Residents:
The following documents are required in order to obtain a visa to Italy in the UK:
- A valid passport or Travel document. Please make sure that:
- Your passport has been issued within the previous 10 years,
- Your passport has 2 full blank pages, one for the visa stamp and an additional spare page,
- Your passport will be valid for at least three (3) months after the date you exit the Schengen Area.
- A valid UK residency permit or other forms of Identity Card. The UK residency permit must be endorsed in the actual passport (or on a new biometric ID card)
- One application form is filled out completely and signed by the applicant (please read the explanations carefully).
- One passport format photo that has a light background, is brightly coloured and shows full facial features. The photo must be less than six months old and be glued to the application form. Applications with stapled photographs will be rejected.
- Travel medical insurance confirmation of minimum 30,000 € coverage within Italy and the entire Schengen area. The insurance policy can easily be purchased online from Europ Assistance.
- A cover letter stating the purpose of a visit to Italy and itinerary,
- Proof of travel arrangements:
- Full travel itinerary
- Proof of onward travel tickets.
- If travelling by car:
- Copy of your driver’s license
- Car insurance
- Car registration or car rental documentation
- If applicable: Ferry tickets
- Proof of civil status (marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, death certificate of spouse, ration card if applicable).
- Proof of accommodation for your entire stay in Italy, such as:
- Evidence of hotel reservations in Italy or rental agreement (with the applicant’s name on it) – Find and Book Cheap Hotels in Italy!, or
- A signedletter of invitation from your Italian host and a copy of the host’s passport or Identity card andHost’s Residence Permit (Permesso di Soggiorno)
- Proof of financial subsistence:
- A recent statement of the UK bank account for the last three months shows funds of at least 50.00 £ for each day spent in Italy and/or other Schengen states.
- Cost of the itinerary (tickets and reservations).
- Proof of civil status (marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, death certificate of spouse, ration card as applicable). Certificates must be obtained within the last 6 months. If they are older, the Consular services will not accept them.
Important notes:
- Citizens of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine and Travel Documents holders (with the three letters code XXA or XXB appearing in the ICAO) must provide a birth certificate or Consular declaration containing the full names of their mother and father.
- Any certificates issued by a foreign authority (non-UK), have to be translated into English or Italian and legalised by either the Italian Consulate in the issuing country or by the Consulate of the issuing country that is located in the UK.
- If your certificates are issued by a Schengen country, then they will be accepted only if they are multilingual. Otherwise, they must also be translated and legalized accordingly.
- Starting from November 20, 2015 persons applying for a short-term visa to Italy are required to provide fingerprints (biometric data) as additional documents.
- Children younger than 12 years of age and applicants who are not physically capable of providing fingerprints are exempted from this procedure.
For UK employees:
- Recent employee letter
- Payslips of the last three months
- Current bank statement of the latest 3 months
For the self-employed:
- A copy of your business license
- Company bank statement of the latest 6 months
- Income Tax Return (ITR)
For foreign students in the UK:
- Proof of enrollment at UK education institution,
- No-objection certificate from school or university in the UK
For retirees:
- Pension statement of the latest 6 months
If applicable:
- Refusal letters of previous Schengen visas, or
- A cover letter that explains the reasons for refusal
If unemployed and married to an EU/EEA citizen:
- A recent (less than 3 months old) Confirmation of Employment letter from their spouse’s employer stating the position held within the company as well as the starting date,
- Spouse’s valid passport
- An officially translated marriage certificate. The translation must be in English or Italian and must be certified as a true copy by the Embassy of the country where the marriage took place or by the Legalization Bureau of the Foreign Office in the UK
Note: Full birth certificate and a marriage certificate issued outside the EEA countries must be duly translatedinto English andcertifiedeither by the Embassy/High Commission/Consulate in London of the country that issued the certificate/ortranslatedinto Italian andcertifiedby the Italian Consulate in the country of issue
Requirements for children under the age of 18:
Underage children must be accompanied by parents or an adult guardian at the application centre at the Italian Consulate General. Also, minors who are granted an Italian visa are not allowed to travel to Italy by themselves. They should be accompanied by an adult during their stay in Italy.
Required documents for visa application for underage children
- Birth certificate
- Signed travel permission from both parents
- If one parent is not located in the UK they should submit their signed consent to the Italian Embassy/Consulate of their residing country
- A recent school attendance letter signed by the Head of School.
How to Apply for an Italy Visa From the UK?
The application procedure for an Italian visa in the UK is pretty similar to that in every other country in the world.
In order to apply for a visa to Italy in the UK you must follow these steps:
- Figure out which Italian short-stay visa type you need. There aredifferent Italian Schengen visa types depending on your purpose of travelling from the UK to Spain.
- Find out where you need to apply for an Italian visa in the UK.
- Decide when to apply for an Italian visa in the UK. The earliest time you can lodge your Italian visa application in the UK is 3 months before your planned trip while the latest time to is at least 15 working days before you intend to travel from the UK to Italy.
- Collect the mandatory Italy visa documents for UK Residents.
- Appoint an interview at the Italian visa application centre in the UK. You may make an Italian visa appointment online, through phone, or in person. Below in this article, you can find more information on how to make an Italian visa appointment.
- Attend the interview on the day of your appointment. Show up on time and try not to be nervous. Remember that the interview is a crucial part of your visa application.
- Pay the Italy visa fee.
- Wait for the processing of your Italian visa.
Booking an Italian visa appointment in the UK
To apply for an Italian visa in the UK, you must book a visa appointment with the Italian Consulate General in London, Manchester or Edinburgh.
This can be done in three ways:
- You can apply in person only by prior appointment directly with the Consulate General of Italy in London (for all types of visas)
- The Consulate works Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM except on holidays
- Through the VFS Centres in London, Manchester and Cardiff (for tourism and business visas only).
The Consulate informs that 10 days prior to your scheduled appointment they will notify you via email to confirm your appointment. You must reply within 7 days or else the appointment will be cancelled 3 days before the scheduled day.
Note: All applicants, including children, are required to be present during the visa interview.
At which Italian consulate in the UK should I apply for a visa to Italy?
- If you are residing in England or Wales then you should apply with the Italian Consulate General in London or Manchester.
- If you are residing in Scotland or Northern Ireland then you should apply with the Italian Consulate General in Edinburgh
Schengen Visa Types for Short-Term Visits in Italy
You need to apply for an Italian Schengen visa if you intend to travel from the UK to Italy for the following reasons:
- business purposes.
- visiting friends and family.
- tourism and holidays.
- cultural and sports events.
- airport transit and transit for seafarers.
- official visit.
- medical reasons.
- short-term study purposes.
Depending on your reasons for visiting Italy and the frequency of your visits, the Italian consulates in London, Manchester orin Edinburgh can issue you asingle-entry visa,double-entry visa, or amultiple-entry visa.
Italy Visa Application Processing Time
You can apply for an Italy visa six months before your planned trip. Depending on the nationality of the applicant, the processing time may take 2 to 10 working days from the day of your application,
For better convenience, you are advised to submit your application at least three weeks before you plan on leaving the UK.
Italy Visa Fees for UK Residents
An Italian Schengen visa fee is the same as all the fees to any of the member states. If you are in the UK, and you are applying for a visa to Italy, the fee prices are as following:
Italy Schengen Visa Category | Fee in UK Pound | Fee in Euro |
Adult | 73 £ | 80 € |
Children between 6-12 years of age | 36.5 £ | 40 € |
Children younger than 6 years of age | Free | Free |
Holders of diplomatic, official or service passports travelling for official purposes | Free | Free |
A family member of an EU/EEA national | Free | Free |
Pupils, students and accompanying teachers during a school trip | Free | Free |
Researchers travelling to Italy to perform scientific research | Free | Free |
Despite the fact that these fees are static and unchangeable until the Schengen members decide otherwise altogether, there are some categories exempt from paying this amount.
The visa fee may also be waived for participants aged 25 years or less in seminars, conferences, sports, cultural or educational events, organized by non-profit organizations. The decision will be made case by case according to the relevance of the event.
Note: Keep in mind that these fees may change depending on currency fluctuations and can be paid only in UK Pounds. Payments can be made in cash, by credit or debit card. If you pay with a debit card there will be a fee of 1£ for each payment. Remember that a visa application fee is not refundable and does not guarantee that you will be granted a visa.
VFS Italian Visa Application Centres in the UK
- VFS in London
- VFS in Manchester
- VFS in Cardiff
VFS Joint Visa Application Centre
66 Wilson Street
London
EC2A 2JX
email:[emailprotected]
Helpline number: 0871 376 0023
VFS Joint Visa Application Centre
No. 50 Devonshire Street North
Manchester
M12 6JH
email:[emailprotected]
Helpline number: 0871 376 0023
VFS Joint Visa Application Centre
Temple Court
13a Cathedral Road
CF11 9HA Cardiff
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Helpline number: 0871 376 0023
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I do if my visa is refused?
In case your visa is refused, you can either you can re-apply immediately or at any other time that you want. Pay attention to the reasons your visa was refused in order to improve chances of a positive answer
How long can UK residents stay in Italy?
UK residents can only stay up to 90 days in Italy within a period of 180 days.
You can check the number of remaining days through the 90/180 rule calculator.
Do I have to provide biometric data (fingerprints) every time I apply for an Italian visa?
For every application submitted within 59 months after your fingerprints were collected, you are not required to provide fingerprints. Once this period has passed your fingerprints will be collected again.
Do I need a visa to visit San Marino and/or Vatican City?
Although San Marino and Vatican City did not sign the Schengen agreement they are considered part of the Schengen area. If you have an Italy visa you are not required to obtain a specific visa for San Marino or the Vatican. You can travel freely to either of these microstates as no border control is performed when entering Italy.
Related visa information for the UK Residents:
- Schengen visa UK
- French visa UK
- Spanish visa UK
- Dutch visa UK
- Portuguese visa UK
- German visa UK
- Swedish visa UK
- Norwegian visa UK
- Greece visa UK
Other related information
- Italy Visa Application Requirements
- Italy Travel Restrictions Due To Coronavirus
Embassy & Consulates of Italy inthe United Kingdom
FAQs
Can I apply for an Italian visa from another country? ›
As an applicant, you don't have a choice as to where you can apply. You must apply through the Italian Consulate where you reside permanently. This is true whether you live in the United States or in another country. Thus, you have to apply to the Consulate that covers your permanent residency.
Do I need Schengen visa for Italy from UK? ›You can travel to countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa. This applies if you travel as a tourist, to visit family or friends, to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events, or for short-term studies or training.
How long does it take to get a visa to Italy from UK? ›UK Visas and Immigration aims to process 90% of non-settlement applications within 15 working days of submission at the Visa Application Centre in Rome in line with its published Customer Service Standards.
Can I get Schengen visa from one country and travel to another? ›Could I use this visa to make a trip to other Schengen States? Yes. According to the Schengen rules, the Schengen visa is generally valid for all the countries in the Schengen area. Please note, however, that you always have to apply at the consulate of the country which is your primary destination (see FAQ no 5).
Can I apply for a visa while visiting another country? ›If you are applying on paper we recommend that you apply for a visa from your home country. However, if you are legally admitted to the country you are currently in, you can apply at your nearest visa application centre (VAC).
What is the fastest way to get an Italian visa? ›The easiest and fastest way to get your Italy Tourist Visa is through Atlys. Atlys simplifies the entire Schengen Visa application process for you. With Atlys, you can apply from the comfort of your own home.
How long does it take for an Italian visa to be approved? ›Processing time is a minimum 14 working days from the date of receipt of documents. Please note that the visa cannot be issued on the same day. What proof will I have that Italy Visa Application Centre has my visa application?
Is UK visa valid for Italy? ›Will I need a visa to travel to Italy from the U.K.? If you are a U.K. citizen, you will not need a visa to travel to Italy if you plan on staying for fewer than 90 days, even though Britain left the European Union in 2020, with transitional arrangements expiring at the end of the year.
How do you i book appointment for Italy visa in UK? ›If you want to apply at the Embassy of Italy (for visas and legalizations) you require an appointment which must be booked through Gerry's call centre. Please contact Gerry's call centre on 051 8439348.
What is the easiest visa to get for Italy? ›The easiest way of immigrating to Italy as a foreign individual is by obtaining a temporary residence permit. This is usually issued to those who want to live but also work in Italy. This is why this type of permit is issued together with an employment contract.
Is it hard to get Italy tourist visa? ›
Even so, it is not hard to apply for a tourist visa for Italy for those considering a vacation or a city break in one of Europe's greatest countries. Below, our immigration lawyers in Italy explain the main steps for obtaining a tourist visa.
How can I apply for Italy visa online? ›Once you are ready to apply, go to the Embassy of Italy website to apply for your visa online. You can also download the visa application form, complete it, print the completed form, and bring it with you to the Visa Application Centre for submission.
What documents are required for Italy tourist visa? ›Original Passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of return. Copy of Passport and previous Schengen visas issued during last 3 years. The passport must have at least two blank pages (back to back). Copy of the civil ID Copy of resident permit valid for minimum 3 Months after return date.
What do you need for Italy visa? ›- Italian visa application form.
- Valid passport/travel document.
- Pictures.
- Civil status documents.
- Copies of previous visas.
- Travel insurance.
- Proof of travel.
- Proof of accommodation.
Yes, if you possess a UK visitor permit, you can apply for the Schengen. In fact, you will have a higher chance of approval for your Schengen if you already possess the British permit. However, you cannot apply for the Schengen while you are in the UK. You must be in your home country while making the application.
Can I have two visas at the same time Europe? ›A Schengen visa, by definition, is for all Schengen countries, so you can't have two Schengen visas for different countries. But sure, you can have two visas for different time periods if you have multiple trips and the first visa doesn't cover them all. What is the most effective way to get European Schengen Visa?
Can I get Schengen visa from UK? ›To apply for a Schengen visa from the UK you must book an appointment with the relevant Consulate or Embassy in London. This can be done in two ways: By going to the Consulate/Embassy office in person. By applying via accredited agencies like VFS or BLS.
Can I apply for visa from another country UK? ›You can apply for a UK visit visa in any country, whether you are resident there or not.
Can you visit other countries with a UK visa? ›If you have a UK visa, you will only be able to travel within the UK. If you wish to visit, live or work in another country, then you will have to apply for a visa directly from that country.
How much bank balance is required for Italy visa? ›If your trip lasts 11-20 days, you need an initial fixed amount of € 51,64 regardless of how many days you will stay. In addition to that, you need to have € 36,67 for every day you will spend in Italy.
Is Italian tourist visa Open 2022? ›
Travel to Italy is now allowed with no restrictions. Starting from 1 June 2022, the Green Pass or other equivalent certification is no longer required for entry or re-entry into Italy.
Which country gives Schengen visa quickly? ›In general, Lithuania is the easiest country to obtain a Schengen Visa from, with officials granting 98.7% of applications. The nation also receives fewer applications than countries such as Germany or France, as they are extremely popular with tourists and business travellers.
Can I get Schengen visa in 3 days? ›You will have to wait at least 15 days for your Schengen Visa to be processed, though the processing time will depend on your case. In specific cases, embassies can take 30 days to process a visa, and the Schengen Visa processing time could even be as long as 60 days in extraordinary circumstances.
How can I get visa approved faster? ›You can generally request expedited processing by calling the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833) or by asking Emma after you have obtained a receipt notice.
How do I get a Schengen visa urgently? ›Still, if you need to travel to the Schengen area urgently, you can contact the embassy of the country you wish to visit and they will inform you if they make exceptions (since some of the countries do in extraordinary situations). You must provide a justification for your application as a non-resident.
How long does it take to get Schengen visa from UK? ›The processing time for a Schengen visa is 15 calendar days according to the Schengen Visa Code. Please arrange your appointment to submit your application as early as possible. You may apply up to six months before the start of the intended visit.
How much is visa fee to Italy? ›Italian Schengen Visa Category | Fee in EUR | Fee in USD* |
---|---|---|
Adult | 80€ | 96$ |
Children between 6-12 years of age | 40€ | 48$ |
Children younger than 6 years of age | Free | Free |
Holders of diplomatic, official or service passports travelling for official purposes | Free | Free |
Yes, British citizens will need an ETIAS to visit Italy starting from November 2023, when it becomes mandatory. The ETIAS will allow UK citizens multiple short trips of up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes, in periods of three years.
Can I go to VFS without appointment UK? ›Walk In Without Appointment*
If you need to submit your visa application on an urgent basis, walk into our Visa Application Centre and opt for this service. VFS Global will process your visa application without a pre-booked appointment.
- Book the appointment.
- Complete the Italy Visa Application Form.
- Gather the required documents.
- Submit the application in person.
- Enter the visa interview.
- Pay the visa fees.
- Wait for processing.
Can I go to the Italian consulate without an appointment? ›
With a view to making the service provided more efficient, this Consulate General receives by appointment only, except in cases of proven emergency (for information on emergency passports click here).
Which is the hardest country to get Schengen visa? ›According to Schengen Visa Statistic 2021, the 4 countries with the highest rejection rates were: Sweden, Norway, France, and Denmark. These 4 countries were more likely to reject a visa application than any other Schengen country.
What is the hardest tourist visa to get? ›- Russia. Russia is a country everyone wants to visit. ...
- North Korea. North Korea is the second country on our list with the most difficult visa process. ...
- Cuba. ...
- Somalia. ...
- Iran. ...
- Afghanistan. ...
- Turkmenistan. ...
- Saudi Arabia.
Lithuania. This country is the easiest one to get a Schengen visa. As per the reports, officials grant visas to almost 98.7% of applicants.
Is interview required for Italy visa? ›The students who wish to pursue their higher education in Italy, will have to apply for a visa. In order to get the visa, firstly you have to appear for the visa interview at the consulate.
How do I apply for Italy visa 2022? ›- Application form for the Italian Long-Stay Visa.
- Proof of visa fee payment.
- A copy of your signed employment contract.
- The original and the copy of your Nulla Osta.
- Valid passport and copies.
- 2 recent passport photos.
- Proof of accommodation in Italy.
- Proof of sufficient finance.
Visa Interviews and Exemptions
Interviews are by appointment only and cannot be scheduled or changed directly through the embassy or consulates, but only by registering online at https://usvisa-info.com. Appointments wait times vary among different consulates in Italy and may be substantial during the summer season.
Visa conditions
Italy is part of the Schengen area with many other European countries. This means you can enter Italy without a visa in some cases. In other situations, get a visa before you travel. Entry and exit conditions can change at short notice.
Yes, according to the Schengen Agreement rules, the Schengen visa is generally valid for all Schengen area countries. However, please note that you need to apply at the Consulate of the country of your primary stay or the country of the first entry.
Can I apply for Italy visa from USA? ›Americans must have an entrance visa which should be obtained at an Italian consulate before coming to Italy, in order to remain in Italy more than three months and gain resident status. This procedure will take several weeks to complete so it is advisable to apply well in advance of the departure date.
Is it hard to get tourist visa for Italy? ›
For citizens of non-EU and non-EEA countries, visiting Italy requires tourist visas. These must be obtained with the Italian Embassy or Consulate in their home countries, however, the procedure is not complicated or lengthy.
Can we apply for UK and Europe visa together? ›Yes, if you possess a UK visitor permit, you can apply for the Schengen. In fact, you will have a higher chance of approval for your Schengen if you already possess the British permit. However, you cannot apply for the Schengen while you are in the UK. You must be in your home country while making the application.
Why visa is rejected for Italy? ›The lack of funds to cover your accommodation and travelling expenses is a major reason leading to your Italy visa rejection. The Embassy wants to see that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay in Italy including the flights and accommodation for the days you'll be travelling.