Italy visa requirements for Bangladeshis – do you need one?
Yes, Bangladeshis are required to have a visa for short visits to Italy, whether for tourism or business. Without a valid visa, entry may be denied at the border, so it’s important to apply ahead of your trip.
Duration of a short-term visa for Bangladeshi citizens
A Schengen short-stay visa (Category C) typically allows Bangladeshis to stay in Italy for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. If you need to stay longer—for work, study, or family reasons—you will need to apply for a long-term visa (Category D).
Italy entry requirements: documents Bangladeshis need besides a visa
Along with a visa, Bangladeshi citizens should have the following documents to enter Italy:
- A valid passport – Must be valid for your entire stay and beyond your planned departure date.
- Proof of accommodation or travel purpose – A hotel reservation, invitation letter, or business travel confirmation.
- Return or onward ticket – To show that you will leave Italy within the allowed timeframe.
- Financial proof – Documents demonstrating that you have enough money for your trip.
Visa application process for Bangladeshi citizens: how to get a visa for Italy
Here’s a step-by-step guide for Bangladeshis applying for a short-term visa to Italy:
1. Register on the visa application portal
- Go to the official website and complete the “E-@pplication” form.
- Choose a language and create a personal account.
2. Complete the visa form
- Carefully enter your details, ensuring they match your passport.
- Indicate your reason for travel and intended duration of stay.
- Fill in employment or education details, if applicable.
3. Print the form with the barcode
- Download and print the application with a 2D barcode for submission.
- Make sure all pages are printed clearly.
4. Collect the necessary documents
- Passport – Must be valid for your stay and a set period beyond your return.
- Photos – 2–3 passport-sized photos (3.5×4.5 cm).
- Proof of travel – Hotel reservations, invitations, or other supporting documents.
- Medical insurance – Required for the entire trip (available on Visit World).
- Financial proof – Income documents, bank statements, or employer confirmation.
- Return ticket or proof of departure – To confirm your exit before the visa expires.
5. Submit your application
- Schedule an appointment at the Italian consulate or visa center in your country.
- Provide the printed application, visa fee payment receipt, and all required documents.
- If required, submit biometric data (fingerprints).
6. Receive your visa decision
- Processing time varies based on application volume and travel history.
- If approved, your visa will be attached to your passport. If necessary, you may be invited for an interview.
Do Bangladeshi citizens need medical insurance for Italy?
Yes, travelers must have valid medical insurance that covers their entire stay in Italy and the Schengen Zone. This insurance protects against medical expenses and emergencies. Visit World offers an easy way to find a suitable insurance plan.
Italy visa cost for Bangladeshi citizens: what to expect
The short-term visa fee for Italy is around 90 EUR for adults, though it may change due to exchange rates and regulation updates.
Best places to explore in Italy for Bangladeshi travelers
- Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius – A captivating look into ancient Roman history, with panoramic views from the volcano.
- Bologna – A culinary haven where you can taste world-famous Parmesan, prosciutto, and traditional Bolognese dishes.
- Dolomites region – An outdoor lover’s dream, with stunning mountains and scenic hiking trails.
- Verona – A charming medieval city known for its historical sites and Juliet’s House.
- Lake Como – A breathtaking lakeside retreat with elegant villas and peaceful waters.
What documents do Bangladeshi citizens need?
To successfully apply for a visa to Italy, Bangladeshis must provide the following documents:
- A valid passport – With at least two blank pages and validity beyond your return date.
- Visa application form – Completed online and printed.
- Passport-sized photographs – Two recent photos in Schengen format.
- Proof of stay in Italy – Hotel reservation or a host's invitation letter.
- Proof of financial means – Recent bank statements or an employment confirmation letter.
- Medical insurance – Must have coverage of at least 30,000 EUR (easily arranged via Visit World).
- Supporting documents – Depending on your purpose of travel, this could include a travel itinerary, business invitation, or family visit confirmation.
Depending on how you travel (by plane or by sea), there are two types of Italian transit visas:
- Italian airport transit visa (ATV).
- Italian transit visa for sailors.
They have different requirements and validity periods.
Transit visa for Italy airport
The Italian airport transit visa is valid for 24 hours only and does not allow its holder to leave the airport transit zone.
You need an Italian airport transit visa if you are stopping at an Italian airport to catch another flight and continue your journey to a destination outside the Schengen area.
However, not everyone needs a transit visa for an Italian airport.
Who needs a transit visa for an Italian airport?
You need an airport transit visa to change flights at an Italian airport if you are from the following countries:
- Afghanistan
- Bangladesh
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Eritrea
- Ethiopia
- Ghana
- Iran
- Iraq
- Nigeria
- Pakistan
- Somalia
- Sri Lanka
- Senegal
- Syria
However, even if you are a citizen of the above countries, you may be exempted from a transit visa to Italy's airport if you meet one of the following conditions:
1. You already have a valid visa or residence permit in one of the Schengen countries or for:
- Andorra
- Bulgaria
- Canada
- Cyprus
- Croatia
- Ireland
- Japan
- Romania
- San Marino
- United States of America
- United Kingdom
2. You are a family member of an EU citizen.
3. You have a diplomatic, service or special passport.
4. You are an airline crew member and a citizen of a country that is a party to the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation.
Requirements for obtaining a transit visa to an Italian airport
When you apply for a transit visa to Italy airport, you must submit the following documents:
- A completed and signed application form for a Schengen visa for Italy.
- A valid passport with at least two blank pages.
- Two recent identical photos that meet the Schengen photo requirements.
- A visa issued by the country you are traveling to from Italy (if a visa is required).
- A booked airline ticket for the country you are traveling to from Italy.
- Travel medical insurance of at least 30,000 euros, all medical emergencies and the entire Schengen area.
- Paid Italian visa fee.
REMEMBER that if you want to change planes in Italy to travel to another Schengen country, you need a regular Schengen type C visa, even if your final destination is a non-Schengen country.
To fly with your dog or cat, you will need the following documents:
- Valid veterinary certificate (owner's data, description of the animal, identification and vaccination data)
- A valid rabies vaccine. If the rabies vaccination was the animal's first vaccine, it must wait 21 days before entering the country. There is no time delay for booster injections; provided there is evidence that the booster was administered before the last vaccine expired.
- Tattoo or microchip (compatible with ISO-11784 standards).
- The cage or carrier must have the owner's name, address (or designated person) and contact numbers in Italy.
Once in Italy, an Italian veterinarian can issue an EU animal passport that allows traveling throughout Europe.
- To enter the territory of Italy, the animal must be over three months old.
- To bring pets to Italy from third countries, it is NOT necessary to subject the animals to tick or echinococcus treatment.