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Family Reunion Visa Italy 2025 – How to Join Your Italian or EU Family Member

July 14, 2025

June 1, 2024, there have been are important changes to the family reunion visa process for non-EU family members who want to join Italian or EU citizens in Italy. These changes come from updates to Italian Immigration Law – art. 23 D.lgs 30/2007 and make the process simpler and more direct for foreign family members who want to live in Italy with their loved ones.

This guide explains how to get a family visa to join an Italian or EU citizen livingin Italy, what documents you need, and what has changed from the old rules.

Please note: family members of non-EU residents in Italy must follow a different procedure, including obtaining a nulla osta from the local Sportello Unico Immigrazione before applying for a national visa and a residence permit

No More Tourist Visas: The New National Family Visa

One of the biggest changes is that you can no longer use a tourist visa or family visit visa to join your family in Italy. Since 2024, you must apply for a national visa for family reasons.

Short-Stay differences (Less Than 3 Months)

For family members accompanying or joining an Italian or EU citizen for periods shorter than 3 months, tourist visas will still be issued, free of charge and with simplified procedures, but the family relationship must be verified.

For family members not included under art. 2 of D.Lgs. 30/2007, applications will be treated as regular tourist visa requests.

What the new visa includes:

  • Duration: 365 days with multiple entries allowed
  • Cost: Free (no visa fees required)
  • Residence permit: Within 8 days of arriving in Italy, you must apply for a residence permit for family reasons
  • No special permits needed from the Immigration Office (Sportello Unico)

This new framework especially simplifies the process for anyone applying as a spouse or dependent family member of an Italian or EU citizen.

The release of the clearance (nulla osta) by the Sportello Unico Immigrazione (SUI) is not required.

Who can apply for the family reunification visa?

Italian immigration law recognizes the right to family unity. Those eligible for this type of visa include (art. 2  D.Lgs. 30/2007):

  • Spouse or registered partner (if civil partnerships are legally recognized in their country)
  • Direct descendants under 21 years of age or dependent on the Italian/EU citizen or their spouse/partner
  • Direct ascendants dependent on the Italian/EU citizen or their spouse/partner
  • Adopted children, adoptive parents, and minors under guardianship or permanent foster care according to Law 184/1983

Italy family visa- required documents

To apply for a family reunion visa Italy, you’ll typically need:

  • A formal invitation from the Italian or EU citizen residing in Italy
  • Proof of identity and legal residence of your family member in Italy
  • Translated and legalized documents proving the family relationship (e.g., marriage or birth certificates)
  • Proof of financial support if required (income documents from the Italian/EU citizen family member)

Residence permit: what to do once you’re in Italy

After entering Italy with this visa, you have 8 days to apply for a residence permit for family reasons. You can do this:

  • At authorized post offices using the postal kit
  • In some cities, directly at the police headquarters (Questura)

Documents needed for the residence permit for family reasons:

  • Copy of your visa
  • Copy of your valid passport
  • Invitation letter
  • Documents proving family relationship (for example: marriage certificate, birth certificate)

While waiting for your residence permit, you can legally stay in Italy with the receipt from your application.

Read also: “Can I travel with permesso di soggiorno receipt?”

Italian citizens’ family members who don’t need a visa

Some non-EU family members of Italian citizens don’t need a visa to enter Italy:

  • If they come from countries that don’t require visas for short stays
  • If they live with an Italian citizen
  • If they can show complete documentation of their relationship and cohabitation

In these cases, they can apply directly for a residence permit without an entry visa.

Furthermore, these family members are considered non-expellable, according to art. 19, paragraph 2 of Legislative Decree 286/1998, and have the right to regularize their status in Italy.

Documents required for family reunion visa Italy

  • Marriage certificate or birth certificate
  • Proof of cohabitation (family registry, residence documents)

FAQ Family Reunion Visa Italy

Is the new family visa for Italy free of charge?

Yes. The new Family Visa Italy is completely free ( art 5, par 3 D.lgs 3072007)

.There are no application or consular fees, and the visa is valid for one year with multiple entries allowed

Do I need to apply for a residence permit after arriving in Italy?

Yes. Within 8 days of your arrival,

Can I still use a tourist visa for family reunification?

No. Tourist or family visit visas can no longer be used for family reunification with an Italian or EU citizen.
From June 2024, applicants must request a national family visa (VN) specifically issued for family reasons.

Do all family members need to apply for a family visa?

Some non-EU family members are exempt from the visa requirement if:

  • Their passport allows visa-free entry to Italy (for short stays), and
  • They are living with or joining an Italian citizen in Italy, with documents proving the family relationship and cohabitation.

These family members can apply directly for a residence permit once in Italy

This article was written by Avv. Selvaggia Amore.

 

 

 

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