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Italy Religious Visa — Long Term (National Visa D)

The Italy Religious D Visa is for persons who will be full-time religious workers in Italy for more than 90 days. Religious work means spiritual leadership, worship, teaching religion, ministering/pastoral care/proselytizing. Only granted to members of established religious bodies; for short stays (<90 days) use Religious C.

Heads up — Italy Visa Checklists Vary by Jurisdiction

The info below is per the Embassy of Italy, New Delhi (North Jurisdiction).

Italy splits visa decisions across 4 Indian consulates — New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru — each with slightly different document checklists, fees rounding, and processing nuances. The requirements listed on this page match the New Delhi (North) jurisdiction.

New Delhi (North) jurisdiction covers

New DelhiHaryanaHimachal PradeshJammu & KashmirPunjabRajasthanUttar PradeshUttarakhandChandigarh

SureshotVisa helps Indian applicants across all states (and Indian citizens abroad) — not just New Delhi. If you reside in a Mumbai / Kolkata / Bengaluru jurisdiction state (or outside India), reach out and we'll confirm the exact checklist and steps that apply to your consulate.

Processing

Processing times for National (D) visas vary by category: Study D — 90 working days

Stay Duration

Long-term (>90 days, matching the religious engagement)

Starting Fee

€116

Apply At

13 VFS centres

Special Instructions — Read Before Applying

These requirements apply to ALL Italy visa types. Violations mean your application will be rejected — read each one carefully.

  • 1North jurisdiction — Applications from residents of New Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Chandigarh are decided by the Embassy of Italy, New Delhi. Place of passport issue does NOT determine jurisdiction — residence does. Applications from other jurisdictions go to Mumbai / Kolkata / Bengaluru consulates with slightly different checklists.
  • 2Applicant MUST mention their OWN working phone number on the application form and at the counter — not the agent's or representative's number. The Embassy reserves the right to verify, and non-compliant applications may be judged incomplete.
  • 3Visa applications must be submitted in the country where the applicant has continuously lived for the last 6 months — proof of residence required. The Embassy cannot process applications from visitors to India (even Indian nationals abroad).
  • 4Passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond intended stay, issued within the last 10 years, with at least 2 blank pages. For Short-term visas, 6 months validity from travel date is required.
  • 5Travel medical insurance is mandatory for ALL Schengen visa applicants — minimum €30,000 coverage, valid throughout Schengen territory, covering the entire stay (or repatriation for multi-entry). Only approved Indian Travel Insurance companies are accepted (see VFS Italy site for the current list); alternatively, policies from countries where claims are recoverable in Schengen States.
  • 6Polio vaccination certificate required IF applicant is from / stayed >4 weeks in: Afghanistan, Kenya, DRC, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Syrian Arab Republic (vaccination must be 4 weeks to 12 months before travel).
  • 7Photo specs: 3.5 cm × 4.5 cm, light/white background, color, ≤6 months old, 80% face zoom, non-smiling, no sunglasses/hat (unless religious). Stick (don't staple) on the application form.
  • 8The Embassy reserves the right to ask for additional documents or a personal interview even if not mentioned on the official checklist.
  • 9Visa fee, VFS service charges, and value-added service fees are NON-REFUNDABLE if the application is refused or withdrawn while under processing.
  • 10D-Type (Long Term) visa applications must be submitted by applicants ONLY. Other people accompanying the applicant will NOT be allowed inside the Italy Visa Application centres in New Delhi, Jalandhar, and Chandigarh.
  • 11Clearly write active email address + telephone number on the first page of the visa application form (field number 16).

Who Can Apply

  • Full-time religious workers with relevant religious training
  • Members of established religious bodies engaged for long-term ministry

Not eligible under this visa:

  • Short-term religious work ≤90 days — apply for Religious C
  • Pilgrims / event attendees — apply for Tourist visa
  • Religious study / novitiate — apply for Study visa

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Fees (in INR)

ItemAmount
National Visa Fee (Category D)€116
VFS service charge₹631

Embassy fees are set in EUR by the Embassy of Italy — the INR equivalent shown is approximate and depends on the daily exchange rate. VFS Service Charge is ₹631 per applicant (inclusive of all taxes). Payment accepted via cash at VFS or Demand Draft in favour of 'VFS GLOBAL SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED' (one banking instrument per applicant). Optional services: Courier Facility ₹795, Courier Assurance ₹631, Premium Lounge ₹4,669. Visa fee and service charges are NON-REFUNDABLE if the application is refused by the Embassy of Italy or withdrawn while under processing.

Documents Required

Religious Documentation (Same as Religious C + long-term proofs)

  • !
    Application form (D) — fully completed + signed
  • !
    One recent passport-size photograph (white bg)
  • !
    Valid passport (≤10 years, 3 months beyond stay, 2 blank pages)
  • !
    Overseas medical insurance (€30,000 min)

    Covering entire long-term stay.

  • !
    One set photocopy of applicant's passport + all previous Schengen visa
  • !
    Return flight reservation or bookings
  • !
    Letter from Congregation in India + Bishop of Archdiocese

    Religious status, final vows, purpose of long-term visit.

  • !
    Sponsorship letter from hosting Congregation in Italy, attested by Secretary of State — Vatican

    Or Note Verbale from Apostolic Nunciature in New Delhi confirming duration + religious purpose.

  • !
    Proof of economic means of support OR Declaration of assumption of responsibility by religious organization

! = mandatory · = optional / if applicable

🗺️ Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Get Indian Congregation + Bishop letter

Confirming religious status and long-term assignment purpose.

2

Arrange Italian sponsorship with Vatican/Nunciature attestation

Long-term assignments especially need formal attestation.

3

Economic support or religious organization responsibility declaration

Formal financial responsibility document.

4

Arrange insurance covering entire stay + return ticket

Long-term insurance is more expensive but mandatory.

5

Submit at VFS + biometrics

Pay €116 + ₹631. Processing varies — can be several months.

VFS Application Centres

VFS Italy New Delhi (North jurisdiction primary)VFS Italy JalandharVFS Italy ChandigarhVFS Italy Mumbai (West jurisdiction)VFS Italy Kolkata (East jurisdiction)VFS Italy Bengaluru (South jurisdiction)VFS Italy ChennaiVFS Italy HyderabadVFS Italy PuneVFS Italy AhmedabadVFS Italy GoaVFS Italy CochinVFS Italy Puducherry

Quiz not yet available for this visa type

We're actively building per-visa quizzes. For now, the best way to assess your eligibility for Italy Religious Visa — Long Term (National Visa D) is a free 1-on-1 consultation with our team.

💡 Pro Tips

  • Apply 3–4 weeks before travel — early enough to handle Embassy extension (up to 45 days), not so early that bookings become stale.
  • Fill the application form online at visa.vfsglobal.com/ind/en/ita/ BEFORE visiting VFS — most VFS centres have limited on-site PCs and filling there creates long queues.
  • Italian-language documents are preferred for Business / Family Reunion invitation letters — if originals are in Italian, include an English translation only when required by the Embassy.
  • Buy travel health insurance ONLY from the approved Indian insurers list (VFS Italy maintains the current list) — insurance from non-approved providers is rejected even with €30k+ coverage.
  • Indian documents (birth/marriage/relationship certificates) need to be duly apostilled by MEA. Italian certificates are to be requested via the ANPR portal with QR code.
  • Financial documents: last 6 months personal bank statements (not business accounts), stamped/signed by branch manager. Last 3 years ITR with barcode + Challan receipts strengthen the case.

Common Rejection Reasons

  • 1.Not member of established religious body
  • 2.Sponsorship not attested by Vatican Secretary of State or Apostolic Nunciature
  • 3.Insurance doesn't cover entire long-term stay
  • 4.Unclear what 'long-term' religious assignment entails

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference from Religious C?+
Religious C is for short-term religious work ≤90 days (Schengen). Religious D is for long-term (>90 days) stays. D is National visa — €116 fee, long processing, allows limited Schengen circulation.
How long can I stay?+
Matches the duration of your religious engagement in Italy. Typically 1–5 years; converted to residence permit upon arrival for stays beyond visa validity.
Can my spouse and children accompany me?+
They apply separately under Accompanying Spouse/Parents (Al Seguito) or Family Reunion. Applications should be lodged together with the principal applicant's.
Can I freely travel in Schengen on Religious D?+
D-type allows free circulation in Schengen ≤90 days per half-year. Main stay is Italy-bound.
Processing time?+
Variable — several weeks to a few months depending on document completeness and Embassy workload.
Can I use this visa for teaching religion at Italian schools?+
Yes — teaching religion qualifies as religious work. Make sure the Italian institution (school/seminary) provides proper sponsorship documentation.

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Source & Disclaimer

Data on this page is sourced from the official VFS Global Italy website and Embassy of Italy. Last verified 2026-04-20. Always verify with the official embassy before applying — fees and requirements change without notice.