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Posted on March 08 2024

How to apply for Italy work visa?

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By  Editor
Updated March 18 2024

Why work in Italy?

  • Italy’s economy is vast, so many jobs are available in different areas.
  • Italian food is famous all over the world.
  • Working in Italy can help your career and help you grow as a professional in areas like fashion, tourism, technology, cars, food, design, and finance.
  • Work only for 36 hours per week.

 

*Searching for jobs in Italy? Find the right one with the help of Y-Axis job search services.

 

Italy work visa for Indians - A comprehensive guide

Italy’s work visa is determined as an entrance visa, and it is important to take a work permit before entering Italy. Italy’s work visa is also called a D-visa or National visa and comes under the category of long stay. After receiving the work visa, you must apply for a residence permit within eight days of entering the country. The reason for this is the government of Italy will accept work permit applications only for a few months in a year or 2 years.

 

The job market in Italy is vast, with the northern region providing an abundance of private companies and the south depending more on agriculture and farming. These factors make Italy an excellent destination for Indians looking to grow their careers.

 

If you are willing to relocate to Italy for work, you will require an Italian work visa for Indians. These are long-stay visas, and there are 9 different types.

 

Types of Italy work visa

Italy Work Permit Visa Type

Validity

Salaried Employment Visa

1 year

Self-Employment Visa

1 year (12 months)

Digital Nomad Visa

1 year

EU Blue Card

2 - 4 years

Scientific Research Visa

Research programme contract length

Seasonal Work Visa

9 months

Extra-Quota Employment Visa

2 years

Start-up Visa

1 year

New Investor Visa

2 years

 

Italy work visa requirements

The requirements for the work visa in Italy are given as follows:

  • 6 months valid passport
  • Birth certificate
  • 2 passport size photographs taken in the last 6 months
  • Proof of sufficient funds to stay in Italy
  • Proof of health insurance
  • Submission of biometric data
  • Higher education certificates
  • Work certificates and testimonials
  • Proof of language proficiency

 

*Willing to migrate to Italy? Y-Axis will help you with the step-by-step process.

 

How to get Italy work visa

  • Step 1: Have a valid job offer from Italy
  • Step 2: Apply for the Italian work permit or work visa
  • Step 3: Complete the online application form
  • Step 4: Give your fingerprint and Submit your Photographs
  • Step 5: Pay the required fees
  • Step 6: Make an appointment at your destination country’s embassy
  • Step 7: Submit the form with all necessary documents.
  • Step 8: Attend visa interview
  • Step 9: If eligibility criteria are met, you will get a work visa to Italy.

 

Italy work visa fees from India.

The cost of each visa is given below:

Visa Type

Total Cost

Self-Employment Visas

€ 116.00

Self-employment visa

€ 116.00

Seasonal work

€ 116.00

Long-term seasonal work

€ 100.00

Working holiday

€ 116.00

Scientific research

€ 116.00

 

Italy work visa processing time         

The processing time for an Italy work visa depends on the type of visa you have applied for. The immigration officers will review your submitted documents, and your visa will be approved within 15-60 days.

 

*Looking to work in Italy? Talk to Y-Axis, the world’s no. 1 overseas immigration company.

 

 

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