Italy Schengen Visa
Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) · For Philippines citizens
Planning a trip to Italy as a Filipino citizen? This Schengen visa, applied through Italy, grants access to all 29 Schengen member states for up to 90 days. With Italy processing 28,515 Filipino applications in 2024 and a strong 89% approval rate, proper documentation is key. Current fees are €90 (approximately ₱5,800) for adults, and processing typically takes 15 working days from your VFS appointment.
Italy Schengen Visa for Filipino Citizens (2025) - Document Checklist
For Philippines citizens · VisaBeat.com
Document Checklist
Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen Area
Complete the Schengen visa application form available on the Italian Embassy or VFS website
Recent passport-sized photographs meeting Schengen specifications
Valid travel insurance covering all Schengen countries for your entire stay
Round-trip flight bookings showing entry and exit from Schengen Area
Proof of where you will stay during your visit to Italy
Day-by-day plan of your activities and movements in Italy and other Schengen countries
Personal letter explaining the purpose and details of your trip
Recent bank statements demonstrating sufficient funds for your trip
Evidence of your employment status and income in the Philippines
Documentation proving your intention to return to the Philippines after your trip
Fingerprints and photograph captured at VFS Global Visa Application Centre
Recommended (Optional)
Formal invitation from your host in Italy
This Schengen visa, applied through Italy, grants access to all 29 Schengen member states for tourism, family visits, or business trips up to 90 days.3 Italy received 28,515 visa applications from Filipino citizens in 2024, making the Philippines the 10th largest source country, with Italy’s overall approval rate reaching 89.11%.4 Filipino applicants maintain a strong track record across Schengen countries, with an overall rejection rate of only 6.07% in 2024.5
Application Process
Follow these steps to apply for your Italy Schengen visa:
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Determine your travel dates and create detailed itinerary
Plan your trip comprehensively, including all cities you’ll visit, accommodation for each night, and planned activities. If visiting multiple Schengen countries, ensure Italy is your main destination (most nights spent) or first point of entry.3 -
Gather all required documents
Collect passport, photographs, bank statements, employment proof, travel insurance, flight reservations, and accommodation confirmations. Download the specific checklist from the VFS Global website.2 -
Complete the Schengen visa application form
Fill out the application form available on the VFS Global or Italian Embassy website.1 Ensure all information matches your supporting documents exactly. Print and sign the form with two signatures. -
Purchase travel insurance
Buy Schengen travel insurance with minimum €30,000 coverage valid for all member states and your entire travel period. Popular Philippine providers like Pacific Cross, AXA, and Malayan Insurance offer Schengen-compliant policies.6 -
Book VFS Global appointment
Schedule your appointment at VFS Global Makati through their online booking system.2 Slots fill quickly during peak season (April-August, December), so book at least 3-4 weeks in advance. -
Attend biometrics appointment at VFS
Arrive 15 minutes early with your original passport, printed application form, appointment confirmation, and all supporting documents.2 Your fingerprints and photograph will be captured (exempt if provided within last 59 months for any Schengen application). -
Pay visa fee and VFS service charge
Pay €90 visa fee (€45 for children 6-12, free for under 6) plus ₱1,350 VFS service charge.2 Payment can be made via credit card, debit card, or cash. -
Submit application and documents
VFS staff will verify your documents and forward your application to the Italian Embassy in Manila. You’ll receive a tracking number to monitor your application status online.2 -
Track application status
Check your application progress on the VFS Global website using your reference number. Processing typically takes 15 working days but can extend to 30-45 days during peak periods.1 -
Collect passport with visa
Once processed, collect your passport from VFS Global Makati or opt for courier delivery. Your visa sticker will show validity dates, number of entries allowed, and duration of stay.
Applications can be submitted 6 months before your intended travel date, but no later than 15 days before departure.3
Fees
| Category | Visa Fee | VFS Service Charge | Total Approximate Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults | €90 (~₱5,800) | ₱1,350 | ~₱7,150 |
| Children (6-12 years) | €45 (~₱2,900) | ₱1,350 | ~₱4,250 |
| Children (under 6) | Free | ₱1,350 | ~₱1,350 |
The visa fee is non-refundable, even if your application is rejected.3 Exchange rates fluctuate, so check the current EUR-PHP rate before payment.
Fee waivers are available for: children under 6, school pupils and students on educational trips with accompanying teachers, researchers traveling for scientific purposes, representatives of non-profit organizations under 25 attending cultural or educational events, and close family members of EU/EEA nationals exercising free movement rights.3
What You Need to Prove
Italian Embassy officers assess your application based on several key criteria:
Genuine tourism purpose: Your itinerary, hotel bookings, and cover letter must demonstrate a clear tourism intent. Vague plans or missing details raise red flags.6
Sufficient financial means: Bank statements should show stable income and adequate funds to cover your trip without financial strain. A minimum of €50-60 per day is recommended.6 Avoid large unexplained deposits shortly before applying.
Strong ties to the Philippines: Property ownership, ongoing employment, family dependents, business commitments, and educational enrollment all prove your intention to return. First-time Schengen applicants face particular scrutiny on this criterion.3
Previous travel compliance: A history of respecting visa conditions in Schengen or other countries significantly strengthens your application. Include old passports showing previous visas and entry/exit stamps.6 Travel to Japan, South Korea, Australia, or the US is viewed favorably.
Adequate insurance coverage: Your travel insurance must meet exact specifications: minimum €30,000 coverage, valid across all Schengen states, covering medical emergencies and repatriation.3
Processing Times
Standard processing for Italy Schengen visas is 15 working days from when your application reaches the Italian Embassy.3 However, the complete timeline includes:
- VFS to Embassy transfer: 2-5 working days
- Embassy processing: 15 working days (standard)3
- Passport return to VFS: 2-3 working days
Total realistic timeline: 3-4 weeks from your VFS appointment to receiving your passport with visa decision.
During peak travel seasons (April-August for European summer, December for Christmas/New Year), processing can extend to 30-45 days.1 Many Filipinos travel to Italy during these periods, leading to longer wait times for both appointments and processing.
Application timing rules:
- Earliest: 6 months before travel
- Latest: 15 days before departure
- Recommended: Apply 4-6 weeks before your trip3
After Your Visa is Approved
Your visa sticker will display:
- Validity period: The dates between which you can enter the Schengen Area
- Duration of stay: Maximum days allowed (up to 90 days within 180 days)
- Number of entries: Single, double, or multiple entry
- Territorial validity: Usually “Schengen States” unless restricted
At border control: Immigration officers may ask about your trip purpose, accommodation, return ticket, and financial means. Carry printed copies of your hotel bookings, return flight ticket, travel insurance, and evidence of sufficient funds.3
The 90/180 rule: You can stay maximum 90 days in any 180-day period across all Schengen countries combined.3 Use the European Commission’s online calculator to track your days. Overstaying results in fines, deportation, and bans on future Schengen visas.
Extending your stay: Schengen tourist visas cannot be extended except in extraordinary circumstances (serious illness, force majeure). Plan your trip duration carefully before applying.
If Your Visa is Refused
If your application is rejected, you’ll receive a written refusal letter stating the reason based on the Schengen Visa Code grounds.3 Common causes include insufficient documentation, unclear travel purpose, inadequate financial proof, or doubts about your intention to return to the Philippines.
Your options after refusal:
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Reapply with corrected documentation: There is no waiting period. Address the specific issues mentioned in the refusal letter and submit a new application with complete documentation. The visa fee must be paid again.
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File an appeal: You have 60 days from receiving the refusal to file a legal challenge with the Italian authorities. This process requires careful documentation and may benefit from legal assistance.
The visa fee is non-refundable regardless of the decision.3 The VFS service charge may be partially refundable in specific circumstances outlined in their terms of service.
Improving your reapplication:
- Carefully review the refusal reasons
- Strengthen weak areas (financial proof, travel plans, ties to the Philippines)
- Provide additional supporting documents addressing specific concerns
- Consider consulting with a visa consultant if refused multiple times
- Never submit false documents, as this can result in permanent bans
Filipino applicants have a strong track record with Schengen visas, with only a 6.07% rejection rate across all member states in 2024.5 Most applicants who address the specific deficiencies succeed on their second attempt.
Common Rejection Reasons
Based on official refusal data for this corridor
Weak Ties to Home Country
Inadequate proof of intention to return to the Philippines after the visit. This is the most common rejection reason for Filipino applicants.
How to avoid: Submit property documents, PSA certificates for family members, ongoing employment contracts, business registrations, and any investments in the Philippines.
Insufficient Financial Proof
Bank statements don't demonstrate adequate funds or show suspicious deposit patterns like sudden large amounts.
How to avoid: Maintain stable balance for 3-6 months showing regular income. Avoid large last-minute deposits. Show savings equivalent to at least €50-60 per day of your trip.
Incomplete Documentation
Missing required documents, incorrect information, or application form errors.
How to avoid: Review the complete VFS checklist multiple times. Ensure all documents are signed where required and match your application form exactly.
Invalid or Inadequate Travel Insurance
Insurance doesn't meet minimum €30,000 coverage, wrong validity dates, or doesn't cover all Schengen states.
How to avoid: Purchase Schengen-specific insurance clearly stating coverage amount and all 29 member states. Verify coverage dates include your entire travel period plus a buffer.
Unclear Purpose of Visit
Vague travel plans, unconvincing explanation for visiting Italy, or itinerary inconsistencies.
How to avoid: Provide detailed day-by-day itinerary with specific destinations, confirmed accommodations, and planned activities. Be specific about why you chose Italy.
Previous Visa Issues
History of overstaying or violating visa conditions in Schengen Area or other countries.
How to avoid: If you have previous violations, address them directly in your cover letter with an explanation. Full disclosure is mandatory.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can I stay in Italy on a Schengen visa?
The Schengen visa allows stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period. This means you can spend a maximum of 90 days across all Schengen countries combined over a rolling 6-month window. You cannot circumvent this by leaving and immediately re-entering.
Can I visit other European countries with an Italy Schengen visa?
Yes! A Schengen visa issued by Italy grants you access to all 29 Schengen member states: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
How long does it take to get an Italy Schengen visa from the Philippines?
Standard processing is 15 working days from when your application reaches the Italian Embassy. During peak seasons (April-August and December), processing may extend to 30-45 days. Apply at least 4-6 weeks before your travel date to account for potential delays.
What is the Italy Schengen visa approval rate for Filipino citizens?
Italy processed 28,515 visa applications from Filipino citizens in 2024, making the Philippines the 10th largest source country for Italy. Italy's overall approval rate in 2024 was 89.11%. Filipino applicants have a strong track record with Schengen applications, with an overall rejection rate of only 6.07% across all Schengen countries.
Where can I apply for an Italy Schengen visa in the Philippines?
Apply at VFS Global Visa Application Centre in Makati City, Metro Manila. This is the sole authorized center for Italy visa applications in the Philippines. Book your appointment online through the VFS Global website.
How much money should I show in my bank account for an Italy Schengen visa?
While there's no fixed minimum, it's recommended to show at least €50-60 per day of your stay. For a 2-week trip, this would be approximately €700-840 (₱45,000-55,000). Your bank statements should show stable income and consistent balance over 3-6 months. Avoid large unexplained deposits before applying.
Do I need to book flights and hotels before getting my visa?
You need flight reservations and hotel bookings, but don't purchase non-refundable tickets before visa approval. Most travel agents can provide flight reservation confirmations without full payment. For hotels, choose options with free cancellation policies.
Can OFWs apply for Italy Schengen visa from the Philippines?
OFWs currently based in another country should generally apply at the Italian Embassy in their country of residence. However, if you're temporarily in the Philippines, you may apply in Manila with proof of your OFW status, current employment contract, and residence permit from your host country.
What happens if my Italy Schengen visa is rejected?
If rejected, you'll receive a written refusal letter stating the reason. You can reapply immediately with corrected documentation (no waiting period) or file an appeal with the Italian authorities. The visa fee is non-refundable regardless of the decision.
Is travel insurance from Philippine companies accepted for Italy Schengen visa?
Yes, travel insurance from Philippine companies is generally accepted if it meets Schengen requirements. Ensure your policy explicitly mentions coverage of at least €30,000 for medical emergencies, hospitalization, and repatriation across all 29 Schengen states. Popular accepted providers include Pacific Cross, AXA Philippines, and Malayan Insurance.