We are a language school, not an immigration lawyer. What we do, every week, is the practical part: issue the documentation Italian consulates accept for a study-visa application, and walk you through the residence permit (Permesso di Soggiorno) process after you land. The visa decision belongs to the consulate; the residence permit decision belongs to the Italian prefecture and police. Our job is to make sure your paperwork does not stand in the way.
Before you depart — visa application support

Enrolment certificate, consulate-grade
The core document: letterhead format, weekly hours breakdown, total programme duration, programme syllabus, fee receipt. Issued in the layout your specific consulate expects (we know the differences country by country).

Accommodation declaration
For consulates that require proof of accommodation: a declaration showing where you will live during your stay. We provide this when accommodation is arranged through us; we can also accept and counter-sign declarations from third-party landlords.

Programme syllabus
A detailed week-by-week or month-by-month programme outline — proof to the consulate that this is a real academic programme, not a paper exercise.

Liaison with your consulate
Some consulates ask follow-up questions about the school, the course, the documentation format. We respond directly to the consulate when needed.
After you arrive — residence permit (Permesso di Soggiorno)

Within 8 days of arrival
Non-EU students must apply for a residence permit within 8 days of arrival in Italy. We walk you through the kit (the famous "kit giallo" at the Italian post office), the documentation required, and the appointment booking at the Questura (police office).

Codice fiscale
The Italian tax code, required for almost everything (renting, banking, signing a phone contract). We help you obtain it at the local Agenzia delle Entrate.

Accommodation registration
If required by your visa type or by your accommodation contract: registration with the local town hall (comune) of your address.

Italian health card
Guidance on whether you should register with the Italian national health service (SSN), private health insurance, or rely on your home-country coverage. We help you with the registration if you opt for SSN.
Ongoing — attendance reporting and renewal continuity
Italian prefectures sometimes request attendance verification during the residence permit period, and they always request it for renewals. We track attendance for every long-term student and issue reports on prefecture-grade letterhead when requested.
If you are already in Italy and your permit comes up for renewal, see also the dedicated Residence permit renewal course — a structured Light-format pathway that gives the Questura the documented continuity it expects.
Realistic disclaimer
Visa applications are decided by the consulate of your country of residence, not by us. Residence permit applications are decided by the Italian prefecture and police, not by us. We provide practical, documented support — not legal advice, not a guarantee. In our experience the most common reason for delays is missing or mis-formatted documentation; that is exactly the part we can fix.
Connected pages
Student visa for Italy — the visa application process step by step, by nationality.
Long-term courses (visa eligible) — the courses that trigger eligibility for a study visa.
Residence permit renewal course — for students already in Italy whose permit is coming up for renewal.
Talk to us about your visa pathway
Tell us your nationality (consulate guidance varies), your intended length of stay, your intended start date, and where you are in the process (planning? consulate appointment booked? already in Italy and renewing?). We respond with a concrete document checklist and timeline.
If you came for a week,
you came to the wrong school.
Most language schools chase short-stay tourists. We do not.
We are built for the 4-week student, the 6-month visa student, the U.S. faculty-led cohort, the professional relocating for work. People who came to actually study.
See long-term programsFour cities,
one academic operation.
Same teaching framework, same student services, four very different cities. Built for adults who want measurable progress.
You study inside a real Italian university.
Florence, Mantua and Turin campuses are shared with Unicollege SSML — an Italian Higher Institute recognized by the Ministry of Education. Same building, same library, same faculty space.
You are not in a "language school floor" tucked above a souvenir shop. You are inside the academic life of an Italian university.
You lead the academics.
We handle everything else.
Approval-ready documentation for your study-abroad office. Dedicated cohort classrooms in Florence and Milan. On-campus housing in Florence. Single point of contact from pre-departure to post-program reporting.
The paperwork part.
Done properly, every week.
Consulate-grade documentation issued in the format your specific consulate expects. Residence permit support on the ground in Italy. Attendance reporting for renewals. We do this every week, not as an exception.
The international hub
City-centre Academy a short walk from the Duomo. Built for professionals, long-term visa students, and U.S. faculty-led cohorts. The fastest city to start using Italian.
CAMPUS MILANO