Italy Visa for Philippine Citizens 2026

Key Facts — Philippine Citizens & Italy
Visa RequiredYes — Schengen Visa (Short-Stay C)
Max Stay90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen)
FeeEUR 80 (adults)
Processing Time15 working days (apply at least 3 weeks ahead)
Apply AtVFS Global / Italy Embassy or Consulate

Do Philippine Citizens Need a Visa for Italy?

Filipino passport holders require a Schengen Visa (Short-Stay Type C) to visit Italy. The visa allows stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period across the entire Schengen Area. The standard visa fee is EUR 80 and applications typically take 15 working days to process. Apply through VFS Global or directly at the Italy Embassy or Consulate in your country.

Required Documents for Philippine Citizens

  • Valid passport (at least 3 months validity beyond your intended departure date)
  • Completed Schengen visa application form (signed)
  • Two recent passport-size photographs (35×45 mm, white background)
  • Round-trip flight reservation or travel itinerary
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings or invitation letter)
  • Travel medical insurance (min. EUR 30,000 coverage, valid in all Schengen states)
  • Proof of sufficient funds (bank statements for the last 3 months)
  • Proof of employment or enrolment (letter from employer/university)
  • Visa fee: EUR 80 (adults); EUR 40 (children 6–12)

How to Apply for a Italy Schengen Visa

  1. Determine the correct consulate — apply at the Italy Embassy/Consulate or VFS Global centre in Filipino.
  2. Book a biometric appointment — fingerprints and photo are collected at the visa application centre.
  3. Submit your documents — bring originals and photocopies of all required documents plus the EUR 80 fee.
  4. Wait for processing — standard processing is 15 working days; apply at least 3 weeks before travel.
  5. Collect your passport — once the visa is affixed, verify the dates before travelling.

Tips for Filipino Travellers to Italy in 2026

  • Apply early — VFS Global appointment slots can fill up weeks in advance during peak season.
  • A multiple-entry Schengen visa lets you visit other Schengen countries on the same trip.
  • Travel insurance must be valid for the entire Schengen Area and cover a minimum of EUR 30,000.
  • Bank statements should show a consistent balance — sudden large deposits may raise concerns.
  • Overstaying a Schengen visa can result in a ban from the Schengen Area for up to 5 years.
Editorial note: Verified by our immigration team. Last updated: March 2026.