Internship Visa in Italy
Italy is a wonderful place of choice for internships! You’ll be amazed how an ice-breaker in your career could actually start in a country with rich tourism and a variety of career options. If you wish to take your internship in Italy and you are an EU or EEA Citizen, you do not need to secure a visa, you may check it in this list. However, if you are a third-country national and you are staying for an internship, you may need to secure a Schengen Visa to enter Italy and secure a work permit within 8 days after landing in Italy. The following documents may be required of you:
- Fully accomplished Application Form that you may find in this link
- (2) Two pieces of identical photographs that are no older than three months and taken with consideration to the Italian photograph requirements
- Passport that contains at least two blank pages and is not more than 10 years old Validity of the passport should be 6 months after the date of exit from Italy or Schengen territory
- Bring copies of your previous visa is available.
- Marriage Certificate if applicable
- Health Insurance confirmation from your provider assuring your coverage of at least EUR30,000 throughout the Schengen territory
- Proof of payment for the visa application fee
- Any documents that may support your application such as, but not limited to a letter of invitation from the organization you will be rendering internship in,
To Apply:
- Gather all your relevant documents.
- Submit your documents to the Italian Embassy or Consulate in your region. Check out the address in this link.
- Follow further instructions during your document submission and wait for further information about the approval of your visa.