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what are the paers required for stamping a visa in the italian embassy?

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what are the paers required for stamping a visa in the italian embassy?

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  1. amomipais82
    The papers required for stamping a visa in the Italian embassy are as follow:

    1.Notarized letters from academic institution stating nature of program, dates, payment of fees

    2.Health insurance.

    3.Financial documentation (parent and student provide notarized proof of financial support, bank statements, etc.)

    4.Confirmation of roundtrip ticket (SU provides a standard group flight itinerary, which the consulates all accept


    5.Confirmation of roundtrip ticket (SU provides a standard group flight itinerary, which the consulates all accept)  


    6.Application form with photos (student provides)
    Copies of original documentation above, as specified by consulate (student provides)

    Prepaid mailer for return of passport with visa-must follow consular guidelines about which express services are acceptable (student provides)
    One new development this year is that the Italian government has waived the application fee for student visas!


    Paper to be stamped:
    Notarized letter stamped by the consulate (SU provides you with 3 originals and you must have one stamped by the consulate and returned to you, so you can you can bring one stamped original with you to Italy)
    • A second original of the notarized financial support letter(s) you prepared for the consulate (bring with you to Italy)
    • Three (3) passport-size photos (Please plan to have photos taken in Florence. They will cost approximately $6.00)
    • Two (2) copies of your passport (You should make these copies in Italy because you must have copies of the pages that will be stamped upon entry to Italy)
    hope its help

  2. pabitraghadai
    Hi there,

    Italy give different type of visas which are
    For
    **Hotels,
    Hostels,
    Car Hire,
    Jobs ,
    Schools.**

    **Documents will be required**

    One passport size photograph;

    One application form duly completed and signed at the Consulate;

    Passport valid three months over planned stay in Italy

    A letter of acceptance from school or University in Italy indicating place, duration of the course and dates of attendance;

    A letter addressed to this Italian Consulate, stating that you own private means of support. If you are a recipient of financial aid, please submit a statement

    A letter from your bank indicating your account number, financial status, and balance. The letter must be signed by a bank official
    Flight reservations (round trip)

    Note: Health Insurance Proof of Health Insurance must be shown to the competent local authorities in Italy (Questura) in order to obtain your residency permit (Permesso di Soggiorno). A Health Insurance Policy can be purchased on arrival in Italy at the Post Office, from Inassitalia, that is specially designed by the Italian Government for foreign students to cover all medical expenses without disbursing any money in case of illness.

    **Time required to issue visa:**
    Average 2 days, up to 12 days; varies depending on nationality.

    **cost of a visa?**
    Fees for the processing of visa applications (expressed in Euro):
    Single fee for all Schengen visas: € 60
    Group visas (types A, B and C) € 60 + 1 per person
    National visas for long-term stays (type D) € 75

    On the basis of the existing Visa Facilitation Agreements with the UE, the visa applicants of the following Countries will be charged 35 euro, for the type A, B and C visas only:
    Ukraine, Russian Federation, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and Moldova.

    **visa validation**

    Visas may be individual - issued to an individual applicant and apposed to an individual passport - or group visas - issued to a group of aliens, all having the same nationality of the passport-issuing country, and provided that the document is expressly and formally recognised by Italy. Group visas cannot exceed 30 days.

    Visas are divided into three main categories:

    **1. Uniform Schengen Visas (USV):**

    valid for all the Contracting Parties' territories; they may be

    * airport transit visas (type A),
    * transit visas (type B),
    * short-stay or travel visas (type C), valid for up to 90 days, for single or multiple entry.

    Exceptionally, the Schengen regulation enables important or well-known persons who frequently require a visa and who can provide the necessary guarantees, to be issued with C-type visas which permit a visit of up to 90 days in any half-year and are valid for one (C1), two (C2), three (C3) or five years (C5).

    **2. Limited Territorial Validity visas (LTV):**

    these are only valid for the Schengen State whose representative issued the visa (or in particular cases for other Schengen states where specifically named) without any possibility of access to or transit through the territory of any other Schengen States. They are issued solely for humanitarian reasons, or in the national interest, or under international obligations as an exception to the common USV system. An alien may not directly apply for these visas, which are issued in a few specific cases by the diplomatic or consular representative when it deems it appropriate to issue the visa for the reasons as stated even though not all the conditions are met for the issue of a Uniform Schengen Visa, or when the applicant does not hold a validly recognised travel document, in particular emergencies or in case of need.

    **3. Long stay or "national" (NV) to Visas,**

    strong text which are only valid for visits that are longer than 90 days (type D), with one or more entries, in the territory of the Schengen State whose diplomatic representative issued the visa, and to transit through the territory of other Schengen States for a period of not more than five days.

    i hope that information will be satisfy you

    thanks
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