Italy Student Visa
The Italy Student Visa (Type D – Long-Stay Visa) allows non-EU/EEA nationals to enter and
reside in Italy for the purpose of full-time study at an accredited Italian educational institution.
This visa is mandatory for academic programs that exceed 90 days, including undergraduate,
graduate, doctoral, vocational, and language courses.
Once in Italy, students must apply for a residence permit (Permesso di Soggiorno) to remain in the country legally for the duration of their studies.
Who Qualifies for an Italy Student Visa
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible for a student visa:
- Accepted by a recognized educational institution from a UK employer holding a valid sponsorship licence in Italy (university, conservatory, academy, language school, etc.)
- Enrolled in a full-time academic program exceeding 90 days
- Provide proof of financial means to support themselves
- Hold valid health insurance coverage
- No criminal record and overall good character
- Hold a valid passport
This visa is applicable to non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals. EU/EEA citizens do not need a visa but must register with the local municipality.
Required Documents for Italy Student Visa Application
- Valid passport (with at least 3 months validity beyond intended stay)
- Completed Visa Application Form (National Visa Type D)
- Letter of acceptance or enrollment certificate from the Italian institution
- Proof of sufficient funds (approximately €6,000–€7,000 per year)
- Proof of accommodation in Italy
- Proof of health insurance valid in Italy
- Passport-sized photographs
- Academic transcripts and previous qualifications
- Flight itinerary or travel plan
- Visa application fee payment receipt
Some applicants may be required to provide additional documentation such as criminal background check or intent-to-return letter.
Duration of Stay
- The initial visa allows entry into Italy and is typically valid for one year, depending on the course duration.
- Within 8 days of arrival, students must apply for a Permesso di Soggiorno per Studio(Residence Permit for Study) at the local Questura (police headquarters).
- The residence permit is renewable annually for the duration of the academic program.
Work Opportunities
- Work part-time up to 20 hours per week during the academic term
- Work full-time during official holidays
- Obtain an internship or traineeship (if part of the curriculum)
- Apply for a post-graduation residence permit conversion if offered a job in Italy
Why Choose Sky Bridge
- Academic program and university selection
- Visa eligibility and documentation assessment
- Application preparation and consulate appointment scheduling
- Translation and notarization of required documents (if needed)
- Support with residence permit application after arrival
- Advice on part-time work and visa renewals
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How early should I apply for a student visa to Italy?
At least 90 days before the intended date of travel, but earlier is advised due to consulate appointment availability.