Study Visa and Practical Information
Study Visa and Practical Information
Study Visa
To enter Italy, all non-EU citizens must have a valid passport and a Study Visa issued by the competent Italian Diplomatic Authorities in their country of nationality or residence. The Study Visa must be valid for the entire duration of the LL.M.
The LL.M. Office, upon selection and completion of the payment, will issue an official Acceptance Letter that students may use to schedule an appointment with the local Italian Diplomatic Authority in order to obtain the Study Visa.
Since this is a lengthy procedure, which may take approximately 60–90 days, we highly recommend that non-EU applicants collect detailed information on their countries’ specific study visa requirements as soon as they submit the LL.M. application.
Residence Permit
Non-EU citizens entering Italy with a Study Visa must apply for a residence permit (Permesso di soggiorno) within 8 days of their arrival.
Detailed information on the procedure and documents required for the Permesso di soggiorno will be provided to selected candidates, and support will be provided to students upon their arrival in Turin.
Insurance and Health Care
When applying for a Study Visa before leaving your country, you may be required to provide evidence of your ability to cover all possible expenses related to medical assistance.