Below is a detailed step-by-step guide to help you through the application process:
Step 1: Determine Where to Submit Your Application
Your visa application must be lodged at the Italian Embassy or Consulate in your home country or the visa application center that handles Italian visas in your region. Some countries may have authorized third-party agencies (such as VFS Global) to accept applications on the consulate’s behalf. Verify your local consulate’s information on the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
Step 2: Schedule an Appointment
Many consulates or visa application centers require appointments. You can book your appointment online or by phone. During peak travel seasons (especially around spring and summer), appointment slots may fill up quickly, so schedule early.
Step 3: Complete the Application Form
Download the official Schengen visa application form from the Visa for Italy website. Fill it out thoroughly, ensuring all data matches your passport and travel documents. Inconsistencies or inaccuracies may lead to delays or rejections.
Step 4: Gather Required Documents
Refer to the Requirements for Applying section above and assemble all necessary documents. Make sure every document is up-to-date and meets the criteria. Organize them in the order recommended by the consulate or visa center.
Step 5: Attend the Appointment
On the day of your appointment, bring:
- All required documents (originals plus photocopies).
- Completed application form.
- Your passport and photographs.
- You will also provide biometric data (fingerprints) if it is your first time applying for a Schengen visa in the last five years. If minors are applying, they must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Step 6: Pay the Visa Fee
For a short-stay Italy Tourist Visa, the standard fee in 2025 typically remains around €80 for adults, €40 for children aged 6-12, and free for children under 6. However, fees can change, so always check with the consulate or on the Visa for Italy website for the latest fee schedule. Payment is usually made in local currency.
Step 7: Wait for Processing
Processing times can vary but generally range from 15 to 30 days for a tourist visa. In some cases, it may take longer, especially if additional documents are requested or if the application is during a busy season. Plan your trip and apply well in advance—preferably at least four weeks before your intended departure date.
Step 8: Collect Your Passport
Once you receive notification from the consulate or visa center, collect your passport. Your visa (if approved) will be pasted in your passport, detailing the validity period and the number of entries. If your application is refused, you will be informed in writing, stating the reason. You can appeal the decision or reapply if you address the reasons for denial.