Italy has updated its student visa policy, making it harder for international applicants to qualify without strong financial proof. The change mainly affects students applying for long-term study visas and reflects the rising cost of living across the country.
Official Minimum Financial Requirement
According to official visa guidelines, students must show a minimum monthly amount to support their stay.
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Minimum monthly funds | €442 to €506 |
| Minimum yearly funds | €5,500 to €6,500+ |
| Daily requirement (short stays) | €27.89 per day |
These figures come from Italian government guidelines and may increase depending on the city and lifestyle.
Bank Statement Rules
Authorities now focus more on the quality of financial proof:
- Bank statements must cover at least 3 to 6 months
- Funds should be stable, not recently deposited
- Statements must be stamped or verified by the bank
- Old statements (over 30 days) may be rejected
Sudden large deposits often lead to visa refusal.
Acceptable Financial Sources
Students can show funds through:
- Personal bank account
- Parent or sponsor account (with affidavit)
- Education loan approval
- Scholarship letters
Sponsors must provide income proof and relationship documents.
Reason Behind the Increase
The decision comes as living expenses in major cities like Rome and Milan continue to rise. Italian authorities want to ensure that students do not face financial problems after arrival. It also helps reduce visa misuse and improves compliance with broader European immigration policies.
Student Preparation Guide
Applicants should prepare for the visa as early as possible to fulfill the updated requirements, maintain a steady balance, and keep extra funds above the minimum. Even small mistakes in financial documents can lead to delays or rejection.
This change does not block opportunities, but it does mean students need better financial planning before applying.
Important
It is important to note that getting admission from an Italian university does not guarantee a visa. The final decision is made by the Italian embassy or consulate. They also review the student’s background, finances, and how their past studies connect with the chosen course.
For more information and guide, students can visit the Italian Embassy in Islamabad or visit the official website https://www.universitaly.it/

