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Depending on your citizenship, your country of residence, you may need to obtain a visa to enter Italy. In order to help you find out whether you need an entry visa or not and which documents are required in order to apply, you can simply query the data base of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. By selecting in [http://www.esteri.it/visti/rilascio_eng.asp] the country from which you are going to apply for the visa, the database will provide the contact information and the webpage of the Italian Emabassy in your country of residence. 
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Depending on your citizenship, your country of residence, you may need to obtain a visa to enter Italy. In order to help you find out whether you need an entry visa or not and which documents are required in order to apply, you can simply query the data base of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  
  
 
'''FOR SISSA PHD STUDENTS'''
 
'''FOR SISSA PHD STUDENTS'''
  
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''Where to apply for the visa?''
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In order to obtain your visa, you have to apply for it in the Italian Emabssy of your country of residence. By selecting in [http://www.esteri.it/visti/rilascio_eng.asp] your country of residence, the database provides the contact information and the webpage of the Italian Emabassy there.   
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''What type of visa do I need?''
 
A STUDENT VISA TYPE D (= "long-term") is requiered in order to fullfil your Ph.D Studies in SISSA.
 
A STUDENT VISA TYPE D (= "long-term") is requiered in order to fullfil your Ph.D Studies in SISSA.
  
By selecting in [http://www.esteri.it/visti/home_eng.asp] your nationality, your residence, the length (more than 90 days), and the reason of visit (STUDY: GRANT) the database provides the right information about the documents and procedure you have to follow in order to optain your visa.
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By selecting in [http://www.esteri.it/visti/home_eng.asp] your nationality, your residence, the length (more than 90 days), and the reason of visit (STUDY: Study Grants) the database provides the right information about the documents and procedures you have to follow in order to optain your visa.
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''What documents do I need in order to apply for the STUDENT VISA TYPE D?''
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- The visa application form.
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- Passport-sized photo.
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- Valid passport.
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- Proof of having been awarded a study grant by the Italian government, recognized foundations or cultural institutes, international organizations, foreign governments or universities. Where the amount of the grant is in need of supplementation to satisfy the required amount of means of support. (Letter from SISSA stating that you have recived the scholarship).
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- Travel ticket.
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- Health insurance*
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- Declaration of the availability of suitable accommodation/appropriate lodgings in Italy as well as the funds necessary for repatriation, possibly supported by a return airline ticket.
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*Moreover, in compliance with Embassy or Consulate instructions, you will have to underwrite a private health insurance when you apply for a study visa. This health insurance must:
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- cover expenses in the event of emergency treatments and/or urgent hospitalisation (admission via the hospital casualty ward);
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- cover the entire duration of your stay in Italy;
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- be valid for the territory of all Member States that fully implement the Schengen Treaty;
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- ensure the policy-holder's repatriation in case of serious illness;
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- be translated into Italian and authenticated by the Italian Embassy/Consulate.
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N.B. the insured limit of the policy provided by the Insurance company must be  €30.000; the policy validity should extend over the entire period of stay in Italy.

Revision as of 15:51, 11 June 2009

Depending on your citizenship, your country of residence, you may need to obtain a visa to enter Italy. In order to help you find out whether you need an entry visa or not and which documents are required in order to apply, you can simply query the data base of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

FOR SISSA PHD STUDENTS

Where to apply for the visa? In order to obtain your visa, you have to apply for it in the Italian Emabssy of your country of residence. By selecting in [1] your country of residence, the database provides the contact information and the webpage of the Italian Emabassy there.

What type of visa do I need? A STUDENT VISA TYPE D (= "long-term") is requiered in order to fullfil your Ph.D Studies in SISSA.

By selecting in [2] your nationality, your residence, the length (more than 90 days), and the reason of visit (STUDY: Study Grants) the database provides the right information about the documents and procedures you have to follow in order to optain your visa.

What documents do I need in order to apply for the STUDENT VISA TYPE D?

- The visa application form. - Passport-sized photo. - Valid passport. - Proof of having been awarded a study grant by the Italian government, recognized foundations or cultural institutes, international organizations, foreign governments or universities. Where the amount of the grant is in need of supplementation to satisfy the required amount of means of support. (Letter from SISSA stating that you have recived the scholarship). - Travel ticket. - Health insurance* - Declaration of the availability of suitable accommodation/appropriate lodgings in Italy as well as the funds necessary for repatriation, possibly supported by a return airline ticket.

  • Moreover, in compliance with Embassy or Consulate instructions, you will have to underwrite a private health insurance when you apply for a study visa. This health insurance must:

- cover expenses in the event of emergency treatments and/or urgent hospitalisation (admission via the hospital casualty ward); - cover the entire duration of your stay in Italy; - be valid for the territory of all Member States that fully implement the Schengen Treaty; - ensure the policy-holder's repatriation in case of serious illness; - be translated into Italian and authenticated by the Italian Embassy/Consulate.

N.B. the insured limit of the policy provided by the Insurance company must be €30.000; the policy validity should extend over the entire period of stay in Italy.