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Is it possible to get a visa if you are not officially employed?
Can an officially unemployed person get a visa to Italy?
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6 subscribers  • asked 2010-06-2114 years ago
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аватар elenako
Theoretically, yes.
But in practice, it's a big question.
But if you have a large bank account and a good certificate from the sponsor, then it is possible.
аватар Yaroslavas
In practice, it is very difficult, even if you have a good bank account.
Since there is a high probability that you will not return.
If you are still unmarried, then I think it's better not to risk it yet.
In any case, choose a group tour
For such tourists, the leader of the group opens a visa and then your chances will increase
аватар igmukhlynina
It is possible if you already have a Schengen visa of another country and there is a certificate from the sponsor that he undertakes to pay your expenses at the time of your stay in the country, the form and required documents are available on any travel agency website. Of course, it is better to apply for a tourist visa. My friend, who does not work anywhere, went to Italy and France, her father wrote her a certificate of sponsorship. The same is true for pensioners.
аватар natalie1717
Agree. Try it. As a last resort, then you will go through Poland
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