Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Uniform Visa, Type C)
Non-EU travellers visiting Italy for tourism, family visits, business meetings or events for up to 90 days.
Subordinate Work Visa (Decreto Flussi quota)
Non-EU workers with an Italian employer applying within the annual Decreto Flussi quota.
Seasonal Work Visa (lavoro stagionale)
Non-EU workers hired for seasonal agriculture or tourism roles under the Decreto Flussi seasonal quota.
EU Blue Card (Carta Blu UE)
Highly qualified non-EU professionals with a degree or skills and a qualifying Italian job offer.
Self-Employment Visa (lavoro autonomo)
Non-EU entrepreneurs, freelancers, professionals or company directors setting up self-employed activity in Italy.
Intra-Company Transfer Visa (ICT)
Managers, specialists or trainees transferred to an Italian branch of their multinational employer.
Research Visa (Scientific Research)
Non-EU researchers hosted by an approved Italian research organisation under a hosting agreement.
Digital Nomad / Remote Worker Visa
Highly skilled non-EU remote workers and freelancers working for non-Italian clients or employers from Italy.
Italia Startup Visa
Non-EU founders launching an innovative startup in Italy with a viable business plan.
Investor Visa for Italy (Golden Visa)
Non-EU investors making a qualifying investment in Italian companies, startups, bonds or philanthropy.
Elective Residence Visa (Residenza Elettiva)
Financially self-sufficient non-EU nationals, often retirees, who want to live in Italy without working.
National Student Visa (Type D - Study)
Non-EU students enrolled in a university, higher-education or long course in Italy.
Study / Vocational Training & Internship Visa
Non-EU nationals coming for vocational training, a traineeship or a structured internship in Italy.
Working Holiday Visa
Young people aged 18-30/35 from partner countries (e.g. Australia, NZ, Canada, South Korea) combining travel and casual work.
Au Pair Visa
Young non-EU people living with an Italian host family to learn the language while helping with childcare.
Family Reunification Visa (Ricongiungimento Familiare)
Close family members joining a non-EU resident who legally lives in Italy with a suitable permit.
Family Cohesion / Accompanying Family Visa (Coesione Familiare)
Family members accompanying a worker, student or other entrant, or already in Italy joining a resident sponsor.
Residence Card for Family of an EU/Italian Citizen
Non-EU family members of an Italian or other EU citizen exercising free-movement rights in Italy.
Spouse / Partner of an Italian Citizen Visa
Non-EU spouses or registered partners of an Italian citizen joining them to live in Italy.
Religious Reasons Visa (Motivi Religiosi)
Clergy, missionaries and members of religious orders carrying out religious activity in Italy.
Medical Treatment Visa (Cure Mediche)
Non-EU patients travelling to Italy for medical care, with an optional accompanying carer.
Sporting Activity Visa (Attività Sportiva)
Professional athletes, coaches and sports staff joining an Italian club or federation.
EU Long-Term Residence Permit (Permesso di Soggiorno UE)
Non-EU residents who have lived legally in Italy for at least 5 years and meet income and integration tests.
Italian Citizenship by Naturalisation (Residence)
Long-term legal residents (generally 10 years for non-EU, 4 for EU) seeking Italian citizenship.
Italian Citizenship by Marriage
Foreign spouses or partners of an Italian citizen applying for citizenship after a qualifying period.
Italian Citizenship by Descent (Jure Sanguinis)
People with a qualifying Italian-citizen parent or grandparent claiming citizenship by bloodline.
Asylum / International Protection
People in Italy seeking refugee status or subsidiary protection due to persecution or serious harm.
Special Protection Permit (Protezione Speciale)
People who cannot be removed from Italy due to risk or strong private/family-life ties, where asylum does not apply.