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In 2026, Italy is launching a fully digital visa platform that will dramatically change how applicants from outside the European Union submit their visa requests. Announced in February 2026 by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of the Interior, this new system will allow users to complete the entire visa process online — including submitting forms, uploading documents, paying fees, and tracking application status — all in one place. This move makes Italy one of the first members of the Schengen Area to introduce a single end-to-end electronic visa portal for both short-stay and long-stay visas. Previously, applicants needed to book a consular appointment in person just to submit documents; with the new system scheduled to go live by mid-2026 (Q2), most of this will be handled through the digital visa website. This means no paper forms, fewer trips to visa centres, and better transparency in processing. 1. Understanding Which Visa You Need Before you begin, determine whether you’re applying for a Schengen visa (short-stay for tourism, business, family visits) or a national long-stay visa (for study, work, or residency). The digital portal will integrate both categories into a single application process, but the requirements will differ. A popular example of a long-stay national visa is the Digital Nomad Visa / Remote Worker Visa — designed for non-EU citizens who work remotely or freelance using digital tools. 2. Create an Account on the Digital Portal Once the platform launches, applicants should: Visit the official Italy visa site. Create a secure user account using a valid email. Complete your basic personal information. This portal will allow you to start and save your application, upload documents, pay fees, and track your application status online, eliminating the need for physical paperwork. 3. Gather All Required Documents You will need supporting documents for your visa category. Typical requirements include: A valid passport with at least six months beyond your intended stay. Passport-sized photographs. Proof of accommodation in Italy. Proof of financial means (bank statements, contracts, invoices). Health insurance valid for your full stay. For a Digital Nomad / Remote Worker Visa, additional requirements include: Evidence of remote employment or freelance work. Proof of minimum annual income meeting Italy’s threshold. A clean criminal record certificate. Contracts or client agreements demonstrating ongoing remote work. 4. Complete the Digital Application After gathering documents: Fill out the online application form on the visa portal. Upload all required files in specified formats. Review carefully to avoid errors, as incomplete applications may be delayed or rejected. Fees — such as the standard national visa fee — can be paid online during the submission. 5. Schedule Biometric Appointment (if required) Although much of the process is digital, some applicants (especially for residence visas like the digital nomad) may still need to visit a local Italian consulate or visa application centre to provide fingerprints and photograph data after submission. 6. Wait for Processing and Track Your Application Once submitted: You can track progress through the portal. Processing times vary depending on visa type, but many national visas take several weeks to a few months. If approved, you’ll receive your visa electronically or for long-stay permits details on next steps (like residence permits once in Italy). This channel brings latest updates and developments related to visa, passport, immigration, citizenship, permanent residence, pr, legal status, residents, permanent residents, immigrants, legal immigrants, illegal immigrants, naturalization, birth right, appeal, dunky, border, border crossing, check point, border check point, us visa, usa visa, uk visa, schengen visa, saudi visa, uae visa, kuwaiti visa, qatari visa, oman visa, bahrain visa, canadian visa, span visa, european visa, australian visa, new zealand visa, thai visa, malaysian visa, indonesian visa, thai visa, hongkong visa, chinese visa, iranian visa, afghan visa, indian visa, south african visa, kenya visa, morocco visa, norway visa, denmark visa, holland visa, swiss visa, german visa, french visa, deport, peported, peportation, pakistan, pakistani, pakistani diaspora, pakistani expatriats, pakistanis in saudi arabia, pakistanis in saudia, pakistanis in uae, pakistanis in dubai, pakistanis in sharjah, pakistanis in abu dhabi, pakistanis in qatar, pakistanis in oman, pakistanis in usa, pakistanis in uk, pakistanis in germany, pakistanis in france, pakistanis in canada, pakistanis in australia, pakistanis in malaysia, pakistanis in iran, pakistanis in europe, pakistanis in gulf, pakistanis in gulf countries, pakistani immigrants, pakistani community, overseas, overseas pakistanis, pakistanis living abroad, departure, arrival, departure lounge, airport and other related issues. #pardes #immigration #visa