4. Complete round trip flight reservations from the U.S/Bermuda to the Schengen Area; if planning to travel across different Schengen Countries, applicants are required to bring also flight/train tickets to/from each Country
5. Proof of available lodging in Italy: tourist vouchers, hotel bookings, etc. If planning to stay at a relative’s place, applicants will have to provide at the time of the interview a duly filled, signed and dated host declaration, along with copy of the host’s documents (if the host is a EU Citizen: ID card or passport; if the host is NOT a EU Citizen: copy of permit of stay will have to be provided along with passport and ID).
6. Proof of economic means of support (as per the Direttiva del Ministero Dell’Interno 1.3.2000): last three months of complete checking bank statements of the account(s) the applicant receives their paychecks on. If the applicant has more than one bank account, additional three months complete bank statements can be accepted (only checking and savings). ALL BANK ACCOUNTS MUST BE IN THE US.
7. Source of income supporting documents:
The Consulate reserves the right to require additional documentation if deemed necessary.
8. Proof of Schengen medical insurance covering the entire period of stay in the Schengen area. Samples of acceptable Schengen insurance showing the complete and correct verbiage are available here. Please note that the aforementioned samples are only provided as courtesy and are in no way shape or form recommending or sponsoring any Insurance Company. Applicants can purchase insurances from any provider of choice and all providers are accepted.
9. For Citizens of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq: Citizens of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq are required to provide their original birth certificate showing both parents’ names; if the certificate is not in English, English translation legalized by the Italian Consular Office of the Country of issue is also required.
10. Visa Fee: Updated fees are available here. Visa fees must be paid by money order only.
MINOR APPLICANTS
When applying for a minor, parents (or legal guardians) are required to follow the following guidelines:
In addition to the documents listed in points 1-9, the following documents are required:
If travelling without any parent or legal guardian i.e. on a school trip) the additional following documents are also required:
Consular Officials have full authority in conducting the interview and reserve the right to request additional documents if deemed necessary.
Applicants are required to come to the Consular Interview prepared and with complete applications; missing documentation may result in the impossibility to submit the application the day of the interview.
Consular Officials are not responsible for, cannot guarantee the processing time of applications not the final approval of a Visa by the Visa Commission.
The Visa Office does not return documents nor makes copies of originals; it is the applicant’s responsibility to provide copies of important documents they may need to keep.