Italy Embassy in Nigeria
Sterling Bank Plaza, 3rd Floor, Plot 1083 Mohammadu Buhari Way, Central Business District, Abuja, Nigeria.
Italy Embassy in Nigeria
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Transit Visa from Nigeria to Italy
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Work Visa from Nigeria to Italy
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Student Visa from Nigeria to Italy
- Nigerians looking to travel to Italy for academic purposes can apply for the Italian student visa.
- This visa is also known as a 'Type D' Schengen visa.
- There are two types of Italian student visa:
- Short-stay study visa – this visa is valid for 90 days, applicants can study language courses with it.
- Long-stay study – this visa is valid for a year plus.
- roof that they have financial support. Students should have at least € 448,07 per month for the academic year, a total of € 5824,91 per year.
- will need to apply for a work permit at a local immigration office in Italy. However, they need to have a signed employment contract and show a copy at the immigration office.
- Students are required to apply for the residence permit in the city where they’ll be living within 8 working days after their arrival. Students can apply at the post office of their city of residence in Italy.
- The residence visa permit can be renewed. Renewal is done through the local police station.
- Students are required to have proof of adequate knowledge of Italian or English according to the language of the program.
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Medical Visa from Nigeria to Italy
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Business Visa from Nigeria to Italy
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Tourist Visa from Nigeria to Italy
- The Italian authorities want you to prove you have the necessary financial means to support yourself throughout your stay in Italy. You will need to prove you have the following amount depending on the length of your stay:
- Up to 5 days – The overall amount is 269.60€ per person and 212.81 per two and more persons.
- 6-10 days – The daily amount is 44.93€ per person and 26.33€ per two and more persons.
- 11-20 days – The overall amount is 51.64€ per person and 25.82€ per two and more persons, plus the daily amount is 36.67€ per person and 22.21€ per two and more persons.
- Over 20 days – The overall amount is 206.58€ per person and 118.79€ per two and more persons, plus the daily amount is 27.89€ per person and 17.04€ per two and more persons.
- Tourists can be fined or detained for buying counterfeit goods (usually fashion accessories).
- The import of medications into Italy by courier services or by mail is strictly regulated by Italian Customs laws. Italian customs clears all incoming shipments of medications, even small amounts for personal use, and will allow them to clear customs only upon presentation from the receiving party of a statement signed by a physician licensed in Italy, certifying:
- That the medication is essential for the patient, that he/she would be put in a life-threatening situation without it.
- That there is no substitute or equivalent medication available on the Italian market.