Italy Visa Fee and All Application Expenses
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    Italy Visa Fee and All Application Expenses

    Immigration Expert
    Mar 5, 202511 min read

    Atomic Answer: The 2026 financial requirements for Italy Visa Fee And All Application Expenses are subject to strict IRCC parameters. Applicants must maintain sufficient settlement funds and pay all necessary application and biometrics fees upfront. Failure to provide exact proof of funds can result in application refusal.

    Italy Visa Fee and All Application Expenses

    According to Italy's visa regime, as a rule, all applicants requesting a visa must pay an application fee for visa procedures. Those who will apply for a visa from Turkey for Italy must pay a visa service fee in addition to the application fee if they apply through the authorized institution iDATA.

    Apart from the mandatory payments consisting of visa application fee and service fee for applications made through iDATA; you may also need to pay for travel health insurance, translation, notary procedures and consultancy.

    Italy Visa Fee

    Considering both the mandatory visa application fee and the iDATA coordination fee, as well as other expenses that may be required, the application fee for short-term (C type) Italy visas issued for purposes such as touristic, commercial or family visits in 2024 is an average of 160 EUR if no consultancy service is received. The application fee for long-term (D type) Italy visas issued for purposes such as education, work or family reunification is an average of 180 EUR.

    Application Costs for Italy Visa

    The required and possible expense items for Italian visa applications in 2025 are listed below.

    • Visa application fee
    • Broker visa service fee
    • Travel health insurance
    • Visa consultancy service fee

    Italy Visa Application Fee

    According to Italy's visa regime, visa application fees vary depending on the visa type. The following headings provide detailed information about the application fees you must pay for both short-term and long-term Italian visas.

    Italy Schengen Visa Fee

    The application fee for a short-term Italian visa is determined and announced by the member states of the Schengen Agreement. In 2024, the short-term Italian visa application fee for Turkish citizens was determined as 2,675 TL.

    Citizens of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Belarus are charged a visa application fee of 1,170 TL for short-term Italy visa applications.

    Turkish citizens under the age of 12 and non-Turkish citizens under the age of 6 are exempt from the short-term Italy visa application fee. In addition, all applicants, regardless of age and nationality, are exempt from the short-term Italy visa application fee for visa applications for travels shorter than 90 days for educational purposes.

    Italy National Visa Fee

    The application fee for a long-term Italian visa is determined directly by the Italian Republic. In 2024, the application fee for a long-term Italian visa was determined as 3,879 TL. No discount or exemption is granted to any group in the D type Italian visa application fee, considering age, nationality or other factors.

    iDATA Visa Service Fee for Italy Visa

    For all short-term or long-term Italian visa applications made through iDATA, a coordination fee of 1,378 TL must be paid to the visa application center.

    Travel Health Insurance Fee for Italy Visa

    The average fee for a 7-day travel health insurance for 2024 is 22 EUR. 

    It should be noted that; Travel health insurance fees for an Italian visa vary depending on the applicant's age, COVID history, gender and the insurance period to be taken.

    Consulting Service Fee for Italy Visa

    Consultancy fees for an Italian visa vary depending on the company you receive consultancy services from and the type of visa applied for.

    In 2025, the short-term Italy visa consultancy fee to be provided varies between 25 and 90 EUR, and for long-term Italy visa applications it varies between 70 and 160 EUR.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Below you can find answers to frequently asked questions about Italian visa application costs and fees.

    Where to Pay Italy Visa Fee?

    The Italian visa application fee must be paid to the authorized visa application center or consulate at the time of application.

    For applications to be made at the Italian Embassy in Ankara, the Italian Consulate General in Istanbul or the Italian Consulate in Izmir, the visa application fee must be paid in TL and in cash.

    For applications to be made through the authorized visa application center iDATA, the visa application fee must be paid in cash in TL or by credit card.

    Do I have to pay a fee when making an appointment for an Italian visa?

    Yes, if you are going to apply for your visa via iDATA, an advance payment must be made by credit or debit card using the online visa appointment system. 

    However, the advance payment that needs to be made when creating an appointment via iDATA is not an appointment fee and the fee paid is deducted from the brokerage service fee during the application. There is no fee for the appointment process for the Italian visa application ; therefore, those who request a fee to create an appointment should not be trusted.

    If you are going to apply for a visa through foreign missions, you do not have to pay any fees when making an appointment.

    If My Italy Visa Application Is Rejected, Will I Get a Refund?

    No, if your visa application is rejected, the fees you have paid are not refundable.

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