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Italy: Work Visa (Decreto Flussi / Blue Card)

Employer-sponsored work visa under the annual quota, or an EU Blue Card for graduates.

Visa fee: EUR 116 (approx.) Processing time: Weeks to months Validity: Up to 2 years Entry: Multiple
Quick answer

The Italy Work Visa (Decreto Flussi / Blue Card) is for work / skilled visitors — Costs EUR 116 (approx.), takes Weeks to months.

Visa fee EUR 116 (approx.)
Processing time Weeks to months
Validity Up to 2 years
Entry Multiple

Last reviewed August 2026 · figures indicative, verify with the official source.

Overview

Most non-EU workers enter under the annual Decreto Flussi quota with an employer's nulla osta (authorisation); qualified graduates can use the EU Blue Card.

Eligibility

  • Job offer and employer authorisation (nulla osta)
  • Quota availability (Decreto Flussi)
  • Relevant qualifications (Blue Card)
  • Valid passport

Required documents

  • Nulla osta from the employer
  • Employment contract
  • Passport and photos

How to apply

  1. Employer obtains the nulla osta
  2. Apply for the D work visa
  3. Enter Italy and sign the residence contract
  4. Apply for the permesso di soggiorno

Work rights & conditions

Work per the permit; family reunification possible.
Verify

Please verify before applying. Fees, processing times and rules change frequently and can vary by nationality. Always confirm the latest requirements on the official government source. Official source: vistoperitalia.esteri.it.

Frequently asked questions

How much does the Italy work / skilled visa cost?

The Work Visa (Decreto Flussi / Blue Card) costs EUR 116 (approx.). Fees are indicative and can change — always confirm the current amount on the official source.

How long does the Italy work / skilled visa take to process?

Typical processing time is Weeks to months. Times vary by nationality, season and how complete your application is.

How long can I stay on the Italy work / skilled visa?

This visa generally allows a stay of Up to 2 years. Entry type: Multiple.

Can I work on the Italy work / skilled visa?

Work per the permit; family reunification possible.

Who is eligible for the Italy work / skilled visa?

Job offer and employer authorisation (nulla osta). Quota availability (Decreto Flussi). Relevant qualifications (Blue Card). Valid passport.

Where do I apply for the Italy work / skilled visa?

Applications are made through the official government portal. VisaViews links directly to the official source on this page so you always start in the right place.

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