How long can a foreigner stay in Italy?
How long can a foreigner stay in Italy? Prospective residents or anyone intending to stay in Italy for longer than 90 days must obtain a permit of stay (permesso di soggiorno). Additional information may be obtained from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Polizia di Stato.
What is required for a US citizen to visit Italy?
US citizens will be happy to know that they don't require any Italy Tourist Visa to travel to Italy. US citizens enjoy visa-free travel to Italy for tourism and business purposes for up to 90 days. Meaning, no need to go through the tiresome visa application process. This is known as the Visa Waiver Program.
Can I go to Europe twice in 90 days?
Can I enter the Schengen area more than one time during that period? Yes, you can. However you must carefully calculate your days of stay as the overall period of stay must not exceed the overall total of 90 (ninety) days of stay within any 180-days period (see above).
Can I visit Italy for more than 90 days?
All non-residents are required to complete a declaration of presence (dichiarazione di presenza). Prospective residents or anyone intending to stay in Italy for longer than 90 days must obtain a permit of stay (permesso di soggiorno).
What happens if you stay in Italy longer than 90 days?
What does a US citizen need to enter Italy?
One of the main requirements for US citizens traveling to Italy is a valid passport. Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended departure date back to the US and it must not be older than 10 years.
How many times can I go to Italy in a year?
However, visits are limited to a maximum of 90 days in any 181-day period (roughly equivalent to three months out of any six months - but it's important to count the days exactly).