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.
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. If you are eligible for New York and another consulate, we encourage you to consider applying through the alternative consulate, as it may offer a smoother application process compared to New York.
You can use your home address to apply through IES Abroad ACCeSS or independently to the New York Consulate. If you are eligible for New York and another consulate, we encourage you to consider applying through the alternative consulate, as it may offer a smoother application process compared to New York.
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 independently to the Washington D.C. Embassy. There is no ACCeSS option for students wishing to apply through the Washington D.C. Embassy.
You can use your home address to apply independently to the Washington D.C. Embassy. There is no ACCeSS option for students wishing to apply through the Washington D.C. Embassy.
You can use your school address to apply independently to the The Los Angeles Consulate. However, the consulate will not accept student ID’s as proof of residence. They will only accept a current bill of water, gas or electricity.* There is no ACCeSS option for students wishing to apply to the Los Angeles Consulate.
*If you are an international student who attends school in the Los Angeles Consulate’s jurisdiction, the Consulate may allow you to use your student ID to apply there. Please reach out to the Consulate directly to inquire if this would be possible.
You can use your home address to apply independently to the The Los Angeles Consulate. There is no ACCeSS option for students wishing to apply to the Los Angeles Consulate.
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.
Because your permanent home address is not in the U.S., you must use your school address to apply for your visa.