Italy Visa & Consulate Options

Determine your Italian visa application options and consulate jurisdiction below by selecting your school address and home address. If you are eligible to apply through more than one consulate, review the Visa Checklist (found in your Predeparture Guide) and ACCeSS deadlines to determine which consulate is a better option for you.

In-person appointments for independent applications are extremely limited for Italian consulates. For students who are eligible* and meet the deadline, ACCeSS is your best option for securing your visa.

Learn more about ACCeSS and upcoming deadlines.


Select "Other" if you do not attend school in either Montgomery or Prince George's County.
Select "Other" if you do not attend school in either Arlington or Fairfax County.
i.e. the address on your driver's license or state ID
Select "Other" if your home address is in a county that is neither Montgomery or Prince George's County.
Select "Other" if you do not attend school in either Arlington or Fairfax County.

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If your home and school addresses are in different states, you may have more than one consulate option when applying for your Italian student visa. If you have questions about your jurisdiction(s), please reach out to your IES Abroad Advisor.
You can use your school address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Boston Consulate.

You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Boston Consulate.

You can use your school address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Miami Consulate.

You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Miami Consulate.

You can use your school address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Detroit Consulate.
You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Detroit Consulate.

You can use your school address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Chicago Consulate.

You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Chicago Consulate.

You can use your school address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Houston Consulate.

You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Houston Consulate.

You can use your school address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the New York Consulate.

You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the New York Consulate.

You can use your school address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Philadelphia Consulate.
You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Philadelphia Consulate.

You can use your school address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Washington D.C. Embassy

You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the Washington D.C. Embassy

There is no ACCeSS option for students wishing to apply to the Los Angeles Consulate with their school address. The Los Angeles Consulate does not currently accept independent applications using your school address. If you would prefer to apply independently, please apply to the consulate of your home address jurisdiction.

You can use your home address independently to the Los Angeles Consulate. There is no ACCeSS option for students wishing to apply to the Los Angeles Consulate with their home address.

You can use your school address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the San Fransisco Consulate.

You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the San Francisco Consulate.