Family Reunion Visa Overview
The Italy Family Reunion Visa, or Visto per Ricongiungimento Familiare, is a national Italy Visa (Type D) that allows a non-EU citizen legally residing in Italy to bring close family members to join them, under Article 29 of Legislative Decree 286/1998. Eligible family members include a spouse aged 18 or over who is not legally separated, minor children under 18, and adult children with a severe disability that prevents them from supporting themselves; sponsoring a parent under 65 is possible only in narrow circumstances, such as when the parent has no other children able to provide care and has a certified total disability. The sponsor must hold a valid residence permit (permesso di soggiorno) of at least one year and meet a minimum income threshold. The process centres on a key document, the Nulla Osta (entry clearance), issued by the Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione before the family member can apply for the visa abroad. Approval is decided solely by the relevant Italian authorities and consulate.
Government Visa Fees
| Fee Type | Government Fee (EUR) |
| National Visa for Family Reasons | Free (per recent update; confirm with consulate) |
| Nulla Osta Revenue Stamps (2 x €16, in Italy) | €32 |
| Residence Permit Fee, after Arrival (approx.) | €160 |
| Minimum Sponsor Income, per Year (single family member, 2026) | €7,101.12 |
| Additional Income Required per Extra Family Member | +50% of the base threshold |
Recent guidance indicates the National Visa for Family Reasons itself may now be issued free of charge, though revenue stamps, translation, legalisation, and post-arrival residence permit costs still apply. Confirm the current fee position with your competent Italian consulate, since this is subject to periodic review. Exchange rates fluctuate, so INR values are approximate.
Family Reunion Visa Processing Time
Processing time for the Italy Family Reunion Visa typically takes 3 to 6 months in total, combining two stages. The Nulla Osta stage, handled in Italy by the Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione, has a statutory maximum of 150 days under Article 29(8), though a subsequent decree shortened practical processing to around 90 days in many cases; in practice, this stage often takes 1 to 3 months depending on the Prefecture. Once issued, the Nulla Osta is valid for 6 months, during which the family member must lodge their visa application at the Italian consulate abroad, which typically takes a further 1 to 3 months. In some cases, the entire process can exceed a year, so early, thorough preparation is essential.
Required Documents Checklist
Document requirements may vary depending on individual circumstances and the consulate processing the application.
Family Reunion Visa Application Process
Important Notes
Why Choose Shivansh Consultants
The Italy Family Reunion Visa involves a demanding two-stage process across the Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione in Italy and the Italian consulate abroad, with strict income and documentation requirements. Shivansh Consultants offers documentation support to help the sponsor demonstrate qualifying income and prepare a complete Nulla Osta request. Our personalised guidance also covers the family member’s subsequent visa application, including translation and legalisation of civil documents. With a transparent process and experienced visa consultants, we provide end-to-end assistance throughout your Italy Visa journey, without ever guaranteeing approval.