Italy Visa Services
Italy's Schengen visa unlocks Rome, Venice, Florence and beyond. We handle your file end-to-end so your trip starts stress-free.

Get to know Italy
Italy is a Mediterranean country shaped by ancient Rome and the Renaissance. Highlights include Rome, Venice, Florence, the Amalfi Coast, the Italian lakes and the islands of Sicily and Sardinia — plus globally loved food and wine.
Benefits of a Italy visa
Documents & requirements
We give you a precise document checklist, review every item, and submit a fully prepared file — so nothing slows your application down.

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Italy visa — pros & cons
A balanced view of what to expect when applying for and using a Italy visa.
Pros
- Single visa covers all 29 Schengen countries
- Stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period
- Well-defined documentation list with predictable timelines
- Multiple-entry visas often issued to frequent travellers
Things to consider
- Biometric appointment must be booked in person
- Strong proof of funds and ties to home country required
- Refusal possible if any single document is missing or unclear
Italy visa — common questions
- How long does a Italy visa take to process?
- Italy visa processing usually takes 15 – 30 days. We share an accurate timeline for your specific case during the free consultation.
- What visa types can I apply for in Italy?
- Travel Links Solution helps with the following Italy visa categories: Tourist Visa, Family Visa.
- What documents do I need for a Italy visa?
- Core documents include Valid passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages), Two recent biometric passport-size photos, Completed and signed Schengen visa application form, Travel medical insurance (€30,000 minimum, Schengen-wide cover) and more. We send a tailored checklist after assessing your profile.
- Can Travel Links Solution apply for my Italy visa from the UK?
- Yes. Our Northampton-based consultants handle end-to-end Italy applications for UK residents — from documentation and appointment booking to interview prep.
- What is the official language and currency of Italy?
- Italy's capital is Rome. The official language is Italian and the currency is Euro (EUR).
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Prefer a non-Schengen route?
A Italy visa covers 29 Schengen countries. If you're travelling further afield, these non-Schengen destinations are the most-requested alternatives.







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