Oki-Doki provides professional assistance in obtaining a visa to Italy for UAE residents.
We support you through every step of the process — from consultation and document verification to scheduling an appointment at the Italian visa center in Dubai or Abu Dhabi.
Whether you’re planning a tourist trip, a business visit, seeing relatives, or attending a cultural event — we’ll help you prepare for submission and make the visa application process as clear and convenient as possible.
in 24 Hours
Everything Ready
Free Consultation
We assess your case and answer all your questions
Fast Appointment Booking
Our system finds and reserves the most convenient slot at the visa center
Flight and Hotel Bookings
We prepare flight and hotel bookings that fully comply with all visa requirements
Complete Document Assistance
We prepare all required documents, arrange travel insurance, fill out the forms, and review everything carefully to avoid errors
After that, all that’s left is to wait for confirmation of your appointment
Required Documents for a Italian Visa from the UAE
No hidden fees. Prices and timelines are clear from day one.
Over 7 Years of Experience
We know the nuances, intricacies, and what works in practice.
Genuine Acceleration
We monitor slots and schedule appointments earlier than others.
Real-Time Notifications
Everything under control: personal manager + automatic updates on application status.
Barrier-Free Communication
We work in your native language — everything is clear from the first word.
No Dodgy Schemes
We operate strictly according to consulate rules. No dubious “guarantees,” but with experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually, a Schengen visa application for Italy is processed within 10 to 15 working days, depending on the season and consulate workload. We check your documents in advance and help you choose the best submission date to avoid delays.
If you’ve already submitted biometric data (fingerprints and photo) for a Schengen visa within the last 5 years, you may not need to visit the center again. We’ll check your status and confirm if this option is available for you.
Applications are submitted through the official Italian visa centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. We’ll help you choose a convenient time, book your appointment, and guide you through the process.
If your visa is refused, the Italian consulate will provide an official explanation. We’ll review the reason, help fix the issues, and prepare a new application to improve your chances next time.
Technically yes, but it’s strongly recommended to enter through Italy first, especially if your visa was issued by the Italian consulate. This helps avoid problems at the border and supports future visa applications.
No, payment is not required in advance. For your application, you only need:
Flight reservations (without payment or with flexible cancellation);
Accommodation booking (hotel, rental, or invitation letter).
⚠️ We advise against non-refundable bookings before your visa is approved.
You can provide other financial documents depending on your situation:
Business owners — trade license, bank statements, company papers;
Freelancers — income proof, contracts, a brief cover letter;
Students — enrollment letter and sponsor documents;
Unemployed applicants — a sponsor’s letter and their financial proof.
✅ The key is to show financial stability and ties to your home in the UAE.
Single-entry visa — one-time entry into the Schengen area;
Double-entry visa — two entries within the visa’s validity;
Multiple-entry visa (multivisa) — unlimited entries, following the 90/180 rule (no more than 90 days in any 180-day period).
💡 Multivisas are usually granted to applicants with a good travel history and clear travel purpose.
With a tourist Schengen visa, you can stay in Italy or other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. You can use these days for one long stay or divide them into multiple short trips — just stay within the limit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually, a Schengen visa application for Italy is processed within 10 to 15 working days, depending on the season and consulate workload. We check your documents in advance and help you choose the best submission date to avoid delays.
If you’ve already submitted biometric data (fingerprints and photo) for a Schengen visa within the last 5 years, you may not need to visit the center again. We’ll check your status and confirm if this option is available for you.
Applications are submitted through the official Italian visa centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. We’ll help you choose a convenient time, book your appointment, and guide you through the process.
If your visa is refused, the Italian consulate will provide an official explanation. We’ll review the reason, help fix the issues, and prepare a new application to improve your chances next time.
Technically yes, but it’s strongly recommended to enter through Italy first, especially if your visa was issued by the Italian consulate. This helps avoid problems at the border and supports future visa applications.
No, payment is not required in advance. For your application, you only need:
Flight reservations (without payment or with flexible cancellation);
Accommodation booking (hotel, rental, or invitation letter).
⚠️ We advise against non-refundable bookings before your visa is approved.
You can provide other financial documents depending on your situation:
Business owners — trade license, bank statements, company papers;
Freelancers — income proof, contracts, a brief cover letter;
Students — enrollment letter and sponsor documents;
Unemployed applicants — a sponsor’s letter and their financial proof.
✅ The key is to show financial stability and ties to your home in the UAE.
Single-entry visa — one-time entry into the Schengen area;
Double-entry visa — two entries within the visa’s validity;
Multiple-entry visa (multivisa) — unlimited entries, following the 90/180 rule (no more than 90 days in any 180-day period).
💡 Multivisas are usually granted to applicants with a good travel history and clear travel purpose.
With a tourist Schengen visa, you can stay in Italy or other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. You can use these days for one long stay or divide them into multiple short trips — just stay within the limit.
Note: Information is accurate at the time of publication. Please verify details before submitting your application.