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Is it easy to get an Italian visa?

It's easy to sign. At present, foreign visas are not difficult to sign, and Italian visas are no exception. However, there are still certain requirements for applicants. If you want to get a visa smoothly, the applicant had better have better conditions in these aspects:

1, have a stable job and income, and the income should not be too low.

2. There should not be too few certificates of deposit, and there should be tens of thousands of balances in the bank.

3. It is best to have a certain record of going abroad before, especially the success rate of applying for visas from developed countries is relatively high.

4. Domestic comprehensive binding force, house and car, being married, etc. These are all favorable factors.

1. How much does it cost to apply for a visa in Italy?

China citizens can apply for individual tourist visas to Italy and other Schengen countries.

Visa type: ordinary Schengen visa

Handling method: through the designated agency.

Do you need an interview? number

Stay time: 90 days at most, depending on the situation.

Suggested processing time: up to three months in advance.

Visa fee: 60 euros

Second, the visa processing regulations

According to the new regulations of the European Union, visa applicants from Schengen countries who are over 20 15 June to 20 12 12,12 must provide their biometric data at the embassy or consulate of the destination country (commonly known as: fingerprint input+photo taking). The application form forwarded or mailed by others is only applicable to applicants whose fingerprints have been collected.

The biometric data of the first application and the data submitted in the Schengen visa application form will be recorded in the database of the visa information system and kept for five years. In the subsequent application during this period, passengers who travel to Schengen for many times will not need to repeat the fingerprint entry step, and their fingerprints can be copied directly from the previous application documents in the visa information system.

(Note:/kloc-Children under 0/2 years old are exempt from entering fingerprints)

Legal basis:

Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Passports and Visas Article 1 Passports of the People's Republic of China are identity documents issued to China citizens to go abroad.

Passports are divided into diplomatic passports, official passports and ordinary passports (ordinary passports are divided into ordinary passports for business and ordinary passports for personal reasons). The passport issuing authority may also issue other documents instead of passports when necessary.

Article 2 of the Regulations on Passports and Visas of the People's Republic of China * * * People's Republic of China (PRC) visa is a permit for China citizens and foreigners to leave, enter and transit.

Visa is divided into: diplomatic visa, official visa and ordinary visa.

Article 3 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Passports and Visas The organs that issue passports and visas are authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Public Security in China. Abroad, it is China's diplomatic representative offices, consular offices and organs authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Passports of persons going abroad on business shall be handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the organs authorized by the Ministry. Passports and visas for people going abroad on private business shall be handled by organs authorized by the Ministry of Public Security.

Passports and visas for China citizens who travel or reside abroad shall be handled by China's diplomatic missions, consular offices or agencies authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Foreigners applying for Chinese visas abroad shall be handled by China's diplomatic representative offices, consular offices or agencies authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. At home, visa applications from foreign diplomatic missions, consular offices, consular officials and civil servants in China are accepted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign affairs agencies authorized by the Ministry. Other foreigners holding diplomatic or official passports applying for visas shall be accepted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign affairs agencies authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or public security organs authorized by the Ministry of Public Security. Visa applications from people who hold ordinary passports or come to China for personal reasons shall be accepted by public security organs authorized by the Ministry of Public Security.

Article 4 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Passports and Visas has the right to refuse to issue passports and visas; Have the right to announce the cancellation of issued passports and visas. Chapter II Issuance of Passports

Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Passports and Visas Article 5 China passports shall be issued to China citizens who have reached the age of 16.

China citizens under the age of sixteen use the same passport with their parents; Passports can also be issued separately if necessary.