Italy Travel Visa Requirements & Safety

Secure your travel visa and stay safe in Italy with these tips.
Flags of Italy and the European Union.

Italy is part of the European Union’s Schengen Area. The Schengen Area is comprised of 26 European countries which have abolished passport and any other type of border control at their common borders. Once a traveler has entered a country that is part of the Schengen Area, they are granted freedom of movement within the 26 member states of the area.

Travel visa requirements for visitors to Italy.

United States citizens do not require a visa to visit the European Union or Rome, Italy. This visa exception allows stays of up to a total of 90 days within a 180 day period. Stays of longer than 90 days will require a residence permit from Italy. Entry into Italy using the visa exception for United States citizens requires the following:

  • A valid passport with at least three months validity beyond the planned departure date from the Schengen area.
  • Two blank passport visa pages.
  • Documents showing a travel itinerary (i.e.: airfare receipt showing entry to/from the EU) and proof of a confirmed hotel reservation.

For more information, read Understanding European Visa requirements and the Schengen Area.

Travel Safety & Advisories

For the most up to date and detailed information on the safety of travel to Italy, read the country report authored and released by the United States Department of State at www.travel.state.gov.

Resources in an Emergency

If you encounter a medical emergency or are a victim of a crime in Rome, Italy, contact the local authorities immediately. Although 9-1-1 is the emergency number in the United States, that is not true in the majority of other countries. Read this FAQ article to locate the appropriate emergency contact numbers: What Number Do I Call To Reach Police, Fire or Ambulance Services In Other Countries?

The U.S. Embassy in Rome can also be a resource to American Citizens. It is located at:

Via Vittorio Veneto, 121
00187 Rome
Italy

Contact information is listed below:

Phone:  +39 06-4674-1
Phone (24-hours/Emergency): +39 06-4674-1
E-mail:  uscitizensrome@state.gov
Website:  https://it.usembassy.gov/

The nearest Rome city bus stops are Boncompagni/Marche and Boncompagni/Abruzzi, both just one block away from the embassy. The city bus routes serving these stops are numbers 52, 63, 80, 83 and n90. Rome’s central train station, Roma Termini, is located less than one mile from the embassy.


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