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✎ EN Spending a year in Italy - visa q's (could get married)

Discussion in 'Italy' started by Bohemian, Jul 15, 2007.

  1. Bohemian

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    I would really like to move to Italy for a year for tourism (ie., skiing and biking) starting August 2008.

    I could get married to a French citizen, but we don't want to get married if there are other options.

    What can I do?

    And how much money do I need in a bank account for a visa to get approved?

    Please help me, I am starting to lose all hope.
     
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    Some of the answers you may find here @

    http://www.esteri.it/eng/5_32_183.asp


    You need type D visa.You`ll need about 10k in the bank as you can see in the link.
    Where about you are from?
     
  3. Bohemian

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    NYC. I heard you needed about 500k-1m; though it seems no one can give you a definite answer.

    Thanks
     
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    PS The link didn't work.
     
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    What kind of visa you are after.?
    With that sort of money you could move anywhere in the world, no questions asked!
     
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    I just want any visa I can get! I'm an athlete (not pro yet, so I doubt I can get an athlete visa). I'd like the Schengen agreement visa; if so, I would apply for a different country and I could then just move to Italy for a year?

    I figure I need about 15k to survive for the year since I'll be living with my fiancée. I can't make much more than 15k USD since I'll be racing at Mt. Hood in Oregon December-May every day.

    Thanks for the help! Or I could get a visa for Frane through the Schengen agreement and just move to Italy, right?

    Thanks; I am so lost.
     
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    Addendum: I just want a visitor visa. No working. I'll be busy skiing and mountain biking in Torino every day and then after, drinking wine and having fresh pasta.
     
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    I am not aware of any schengen visa that would give you 1 year contiinious residence.
    As I said,you should ask nearest Italian embassy about D type visa.
     
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