VISA and Documents
Students from countries outside the European Union must have a valid visa for the entire duration of the Master program.
The visa is issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate in that particular country.
MIB Trieste School of Management offers tailored assistance to complete all the procedures.
IMPORTANT:
Non-European Community citizens must request the permit of stay PERMIT of STAY (“permesso di soggiorno”) within 8 days from the arrival on the Italian territory.
In case of MIB’s students the whole procedure must be done in Trieste. The School will send, before their arrival in Trieste, the list of the required documents and give support during the application procedure.
The visa is issued by the Italian Embassy/Consulate in that particular country.
MIB Trieste School of Management offers tailored assistance to complete all the procedures.
IMPORTANT:
Non-European Community citizens must request the permit of stay PERMIT of STAY (“permesso di soggiorno”) within 8 days from the arrival on the Italian territory.
In case of MIB’s students the whole procedure must be done in Trieste. The School will send, before their arrival in Trieste, the list of the required documents and give support during the application procedure.
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To receive documents on time, we suggest you make the request at least two months before: it takes one-month from the time the Embassy receives all documentation for the issuing of the visa.The School will support the candidate in the visa process and will send the necessary references to the Italian Embassy/Consulate of that particular country.
Necessary Documents
The documents necessary to obtain a visa vary depending on the country of origin of the candidate.They usually include:
- Valid passport (must be valid for at least three months after the end of the course)
- Passport photos;
- Copy of the admissions letter from the MIB Trieste School of Management;
- Copy of rental contract or declaration of accommodation for the duration of the course;
- Proof of economic ability to cover the costs of participation and living expenses for the entire duration of the course, e.g. copy of bank statement or financial the guarantee from a company sponsor;
- Copy of health insurance documentation valid for the period of the course.
Permit of Stay
All non-EU citizens must request the Residence Permit “permesso di soggiorno” within 8 working days of arrival in Italy, in order to legally stay in Italy.
Application should be done with the visa issued by the Italian Consulate/Embassy in your country of origin.
You must first go to the designated post offices (see list on the right), or the offices of the Municipality (Comune) to obtain the kit with the forms for requesting the permit of stay. Forms must be filled in and the required documentation attached. Once the requested documentation is submitted, the applicant will be given a receipt. The receipt is proof that the request was submitted.
Later, the applicant will receive a registered letter inviting him/her to the Police Immigration Office “Questura – Ufficio Stranieri”.
Application should be done with the visa issued by the Italian Consulate/Embassy in your country of origin.
You must first go to the designated post offices (see list on the right), or the offices of the Municipality (Comune) to obtain the kit with the forms for requesting the permit of stay. Forms must be filled in and the required documentation attached. Once the requested documentation is submitted, the applicant will be given a receipt. The receipt is proof that the request was submitted.
Later, the applicant will receive a registered letter inviting him/her to the Police Immigration Office “Questura – Ufficio Stranieri”.