Visiting Italy on tourist visa and applying for Family reunion visa

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My mother is a Sri Lankan citizen and she is currently in Italy on tourist visa valid from January 1, 2015 to February 28, 2015. She applied for family reunion (while in Italy on tourist visa) documents from Italy this February 15th waiting for approval. Both my brother and sister live in Italy and my mom applied through my sisters for family reunion. This is not about whether she gets the family reunion approval, but about her stay validity with tourist visa till she gets her approval.

Her Schengen tourist visa is valid only for 2 months and I heard when entering there's 90 day period that she can stay in Italy (which means she can stay till April 1st?). If this 90 day period is over, is she overstaying? She applied for family reunion can she wait till she gets those family reunion documents and to apply for family reunion while she stays there in Italy?



Best Answer

As long as you remain within the Schengen area, the validity of the Schengen short-stay visa depends on two things:

  • The maximum duration of stay
  • The validity duration

If either of them are exhausted, the visa is not valid anymore. For long-duration visas, the maximum duration of stay should be 90 days (that's why you read about those 90 days) but if your visa has a shorter maximum stay then it takes precedence (this would be indicated on the visa sticker itself). Similarly, after the end of the validity period, the visa is not valid anymore even if you haven't used up all the allowed days.

You do not automatically get 90 days on entry in the Schengen area if your visa does not provide for it. In fact, you do not get anything on entry, unlike in, say, the US. The maximum allowed duration of a short stay in the Schengen area is entirely determined by the visa itself, not by a border guard's decision and cannot in any event extend beyond the end of the validity period of the visa (another major difference with US visas).

Depending on the status of the sponsor and the specifics of the situation, applying for a family reunion visa/permit might or might not be possible from within the country, depending on local law. Usually, when allowed, such an application would suspend any obligation to leave/allow you to wait for the application to be processed but that's also a matter for local law, unrelated to the Schengen regulations. I don't know about Italy specifically but you can't assume that your mother is allowed to stay, certainly not on the basis of the Schengen short-stay visa.




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Who can apply for family reunion visa in Italy?

You can submit an application for the following family members to come join you in Italy through the Italian family visa: Spouse. Children under 18. Your spouse's children also count, as do children who are born outside marriage as long as the other parent gives consent.

How long does it take to get Nulla Osta in Italy?

you do not travel together and the whole process requires from 3 to 6 months; application of nulla osta has to be done on-line to Internal Affairs Ministry at the Cinformi office; application of stay permit for family reasons has to be done at Commissariato del Governo.

How do you get Nulla Osta in Italy?

The first one (suggested) to obtain the Nulla Osta is to request it in your Consulate or Embassy in Italy. As your legal counsel in Italy, we can faster this process since we have a long experience with civil and court weddings of foreigners in Italy.

How long does it take to get a family reunion visa?

Applications take about 1-3 months to be processed. After the application has been approved by the Aliens' Authority the Consulate will issue a residence permit in the form of a visa. The Aliens' Authority requires all residence permit holders to register upon their first arrival.



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