Beginning January 11, applicants for long-term Schengen visas to Italy, including those seeking visas for employment, study, and other purposes, will be required to visit their nearest Italian Embassy or consulate to submit biometric data. This new measure mandates the collection of fingerprints and marks a significant change in the visa application process for long-term stays.
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Italy Introduces Biometric Data Collection for Long-Term Schengen Visas Starting January 2025
This change is part of a broader effort by the Italian government to enhance national security, with additional reforms expected in 2025

A close-up of Schengen visa
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A close-up of Schengen visa
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