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  1. Milan Tourist Info: Essential Travel Details on Passports, Customs, Health, etc

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  2. See Milan your way with a MilanoCard, the tourist card that provides free public transportation

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  3. How to "Do" Milan in 3 days: First-Timers Itinerary

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  4. Tourist passes in Milan

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  5. Moving to Italy for a Tech Job: Michel's Relocation Story

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  6. Milan Tourist Passes with Skip-the-Line Access: What you Get & is it Worth it?

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  1. Visa for Italy - Il visto per l'Italia

    A guided procedure will help you decide if you need to apply for a visa based on your nationality, country of residence, reasons for your visit and length of stay. If you need a visa for Italy, you will be provided with all the information and forms needed to submit your application.

  2. Milan Visa Requirements - Information and Advice on Getting a ...

    Detailed information about the visa requirements to visit Milan, if you need a visa, if you need to apply in advance, if you can get a visa through a hotel, Milan.com offers all of this to help book you complete holiday to Milan trouble-free.

  3. Ultimate Milan Travel Guide-2024 (From a Local) - Savoring Italy

    U.S. Citizens: No visa needed for 90-day tourist or business trips until 2025. ETIAS starts then. Everyone else: Valid passport, get it stamped in the first Schengen country you enter.

  4. Milan Travel Advice - Passports and visas to travel to Italy

    What documents are needed to visit Milan? Is it necessary to get a visa before coming? Can I travel with my national I.D. alone?

  5. Visas - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Italy

    A citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the United States must generally get a visa. The visa is included in the passport of the traveler or in other suitable travel documentation. In some cases, you can travel without a visa, if you meet certain requirements.

  6. Nonimmigrant Visas - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Italy

    The Milan visa section serves the residents of the Milan visa district, which includes the Regions of: Valle D’Aosta, Piemonte, Lombardia, Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Liguria and Emilia Romagna (Provinces of Piacenza and Parma only).

  7. Entry into Italy – Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della ...

    To find out if you need an entry visa for Italy, visit the database Visa for Italy Visa for Italy. By selecting the country of which you are a citizen, the country where you have registered residence, and the length of stay and reason, you will see if you need to obtain a visa for entry into Italy. All types of visas list the documentation ...

  8. Visa requirements for visiting Italy - Lonely Planet

    Schengen visas cost €80 for adults and €40 for children (aged 6-12; there is no charge for children under 6). The tourist visa duration is 90 days for the entire Schengen area. Visas are usually valid for six months and can only be extended in exceptional circumstances.

  9. Italy International Travel Information

    Quick Facts. PASSPORT VALIDITY: Six months validity recommended, at least 3 months validity beyond your planned date of departure from the Schengen area. BLANK PASSPORT PAGES: Two pages required for entry stamp. TOURIST VISA REQUIRED: Not required for stays under 90 days. VACCINATIONS: None.

  10. MILAN TRAVEL GUIDE with Sample Itinerary & Budget

    If you’re a Philippine passport holder, you will need a Schengen Visa to visit Milan. If Italy is the only country you are going to visit or if you’re traveling to multiple countries but staying in Italy the longest, you will need to apply for a visa via the Italian Embassy.