A visa may be required for many foreign
nationals to visit Italy. Travelers can enter Italy with a Schengen Visa
because it is an EU Member State and a member of the Schengen Area.
What is Schengen?
The majority of the nations in Europe
are a part of the EU's passport-free Schengen Zone. The largest free-travel
area on the planet exists there.
A Schengen visa: What
is it?
Travelers can enter any Schengen Area
member nation and stay there for up to 90 days for either business or pleasure
with a Schengen visa.
The most frequently obtained visa for
Europe is the Schengen visa. It allows the holder to enter and leave any
Schengen member state without any restrictions. Within the Schengen Area, there
are no border controls.
You must apply for a national visa of
that European nation rather than a Schengen visa if you intend to study, work,
or reside in one of the Schengen countries for a period of time longer than 90
days.
Who Needs a Visa to
Enter Europe?
Prior to traveling to Europe, all
citizens of third countries that have not yet reached a visa liberalization
agreement with Schengen member states must obtain a visa.
If you intend to visit one of the
Schengen member countries, you should find out if you require a Schengen visa.
Additional information available at the
website of Schengen VISA information https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/italy
/visa/
  +91-9100067998