Transit Visa requirement for Rome [duplicate]

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I am travelling from India to London on a standard Visa for UK. My return is from London to Rome and then from Rome to India. Do i need to have a transit Visa for my layover at Rome? I have a layover of 17 hours. Please confirm ASAP as my flight is next week



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According to Timatic which I accessed through the Emirates web site, assuming you're an Indian citizen, you won't need a visa if you're transitting through Rome (FCO) and remain in the international transit area of the airport.




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Do I need transit visa for Rome?

There is no transit visa. You do not need an Airport Transit Visa (ATV) as long as you can stay airside (in the international transit area) at Rome airport.

What are the documents required for transit visa?

Transit Visa Documents Required The following documents will be required for your transit visa application: Airport transit visa application form. Your passport with six-month validity and blank pages. Passport identity pictures.

Do you need a visa if you are in transit?

In general, travelers in transit through the United States require valid C-1 visas.

Which visa is required for Rome?

You will need a short-term visa to visit Italy which is valid for 90 days. This short-term visa is also known as the Schengen visa. As you may be aware the Schengen visa is valid in all the European countries which are part of the Schengen agreement. Italy is one of the countries under the Schengen agreement.



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