Digital Nomad Visa: Turkey → Italy
Travelers from Turkey to Italy must apply for a Digital Nomad Visa at the Italy embassy or consulate in Ankara. The Turkey passport ranks #50 worldwide for travel freedom. The application fee averages around $375, and allow roughly 20–56 business days for processing. Approvals on this route run near 73% by our estimate. As a destination, Italy sits within Europe, is governed from Rome, circulates the EUR as its currency, uses Italian as an official language, has roughly ≈58.9M residents. Stays of up to 365 days per visit are permitted. A full document checklist and step-by-step guidance are provided below.
Quick answer
Turkey passport holders must apply for a Italy digital nomad visa at the embassy or consulate. Government fee $375, typical processing 56 business days. Plan to submit at least 56 days before travel.
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Required Documents
- Proof of accommodation for the entire Schengen stay
- Current passport (minimum 6 months validity remaining after the trip)
- Completed visa application form
- Two recent passport-size color photographs
- Confirmed return or onward flight booking
- Proof of accommodation: hotel booking or a host invitation letter
- Bank statements (last 3-6 months)
- A valid travel/medical insurance policy
- Travel insurance with €30,000 minimum medical coverage (Schengen requirement)
- Proof of remote employment or freelance income
- Minimum monthly income proof (varies by country)
- Bank statements for the last 6 months
- Health insurance valid for the duration of stay
- Valid passport (6+ months remaining)
- Proof of remote employment OR business ownership
- Bank statements showing minimum monthly income threshold (varies $2,000-5,000)
- Employer letter authorizing remote work from Italy
- Tax returns from previous year
- Health insurance covering full stay duration
- Accommodation proof in Italy (rental contract or long-stay booking)
- Clean criminal record certificate
- Application fee proof
- CV with employment history
- Recent photos per consulate spec
Eligibility
- Remote work / online business not requiring local presence
- Stable monthly income above Italy threshold ($2-5K/month)
- Health insurance valid in Italy
- Clean criminal record
- Won't take local employment
Required proofs
- $2,000-5,000/month verifiable income for 6+ months
- Tax registration in home country
- Employer or freelance contracts on file
- Health insurance valid in Italy
Key facts
- Source country
- Turkey
- Destination country
- Italy
- Visa type
- Digital Nomad Visa
- Entry requirement
- Visa Required
- Application fee
- $375 USD
- Processing time
- 20–56 business days
- Maximum stay
- 365 days per visit
- Validity
- 365 from issue date
- Estimated approval rate
- ~73.00%
- Source passport rank
- #50/199
Compiled by VisaCross from official embassy sources. Last reviewed June 2026. See methodology.
About Italy
- Capital
- Rome
- Region
- Europe
- Currency
- Euro
- Language
- Italian
- Population
- 58,900,000
How much does the trip cost?
USD averages — vary by season and accommodation type.
Preparation timeline
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Week 1
Renew your passport if it expires within 6 months. Take fresh photos with white background.
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Week 2
Gather financial proof: last 3 months of bank statements, employer letter, ID copy.
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Week 3
Book refundable hotel + flights — most embassies want booking confirmations, not paid receipts.
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Week 4
Buy travel insurance covering at least €30,000 medical, and print the policy.
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Week 5
Submit the application at the embassy or authorized center, pay the fee.
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Week 6
Track the application status weekly. Be ready for a possible interview.
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Week 7
Collect the passport after approval. Verify every detail before you fly.
Visa Fee
$375
USD (approx.)
Processing Time
20–56
business days
Max Stay
365
days per visit
Validity
365
from issue date
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How to Apply
- Apply at the Italy embassy or consulate in Ankara
- Through an authorized visa application center (VFS Global, BLS International)
- Online pre-application followed by an in-person biometrics appointment
- Schengen visa application via consulate of main destination
Processing and timeline notes
- Processing: 30-60 days typical
- Some countries (Portugal, Estonia) offer 90-day fast tracks
- Apply 3 months before intended start date
- Initial validity 1 year, renewable
Smart tips that boost approval
- Show 6-12 months of stable income
- Use Wise/Revolut for transparent banking
- Choose long-term Airbnb or rental for housing
- Get private health insurance valid in Italy
- File taxes correctly in home country during stay
What to do after arrival
- Register address with local authorities
- Open a local bank account if staying long
- Get a local SIM and verify internet stability
- Coworking memberships for stable workspace
- Keep tax residency clarity with home country
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Carrying a passport with less than 6 months of validity remaining
- Underestimating the importance of a clear, dated travel itinerary
- Submitting an application form with information that does not match the supporting documents
- Failing to show sufficient funds for the full duration of the stay
- Not providing the required €30,000 travel insurance for Schengen entry from Turkey
- Income below threshold
- No employer letter (or weak letter)
- Bank statements in irregular currency
- No health insurance valid locally
- Trying to take local clients
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do Turkey citizens need a Digital Nomad Visa for Italy?
Yes, Turkey citizens must apply for a Digital Nomad Visa at the Italy embassy or visa application center before traveling. Italy's capital is Rome, in Europe.
How much does the Digital Nomad Visa cost?
Expect to pay around $375 USD for the Digital Nomad Visa, payable to the Italy embassy or processing center (often charged in EUR or USD). Third-party service fees may apply additionally.
How long does it take to process the Digital Nomad Visa?
Most decisions arrive within 20–56 business days. Apply at least 4–6 weeks before your intended travel date to allow for delays or additional document requests.
What documents do I need?
The core set is a valid passport, the completed application form, recent photos to spec, evidence of funds, proof of travel medical insurance, your travel itinerary, and proof of where you'll stay. Some routes ask for extra documents.
Can I extend my Digital Nomad Visa once I'm in Italy?
Extension policies vary. Contact the Italy immigration authority within the country to inquire about extending your stay.
What happens if my application is denied?
A refusal usually comes with a stated ground. You can address the gap and reapply, or follow the embassy's appeal route. Note that the fee is normally non-refundable.
Do I need travel insurance?
Yes. As a Schengen destination, Italy requires travel medical insurance with a minimum of €30,000 in coverage, valid across all Schengen states for the entire stay.
Can I work on a Digital Nomad Visa?
Each visa category has specific work rights. Confirm with the embassy whether your visa permits work.
What minimum income is required for a digital nomad visa?
Varies by country, usually $2,000-4,000/month proven from remote work contracts or freelance income sourced outside Italy. Premium countries require up to $7,000/month.
Can I work for companies inside Italy?
No. Digital nomad visas require income from outside Italy. Working for local companies needs a different work visa, and violation triggers cancellation and deportation.
What is my tax situation?
Varies by country. Some exempt digital nomads from local tax for the first 1-2 years, others tax you if you stay over 183 days. Consult an accountant before applying.
How long is the visa valid?
Usually one year renewable for an additional 1-2 years. Some countries grant up to 5 years in talent-attraction programs. Verify renewal terms carefully.
Do I need a remote work contract to apply?
Generally yes, or proof of stable freelance activity (3-6 months of contracts). Some countries accept ownership of a registered company in your home with bank statements proving steady income.
Can I later get permanent residence?
Some countries allow it after 3-5 years as a digital nomad, especially Portugal, Spain, and UAE. Verify the Italy permanent residence path before committing.
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Last reviewed: June 2026. We cross-check this route against official embassy publications and update when policies change.