If you live in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana and are planning a trip to Italy, you will need to apply for a Schengen visa at the Consulate General of Italy in Miami (covers GA and Southeast). This guide covers everything you need to know — jurisdiction rules, document requirements, processing times, and the most common mistakes applicants make.
Consulate Jurisdiction — Which States Apply Here?
| Consulate | States Covered |
|---|---|
| Miami (covers GA and Southeast) | Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana |
⚠️ You must apply at the consulate that covers your state of residence — not the nearest Italian consulate to you geographically.
Key Requirements for Miami (covers GA and Southeast)
- Jurisdiction note: Georgia residents apply at the Miami Consulate — there is no Italian consulate in Atlanta.
- Residence proof: Georgia driver's license or state ID. Must match your current address.
- Bank statements: Last 3 months, showing sufficient funds for your trip.
- Travel insurance: Minimum €30,000 medical coverage, valid across all Schengen countries.
- Flight itinerary: Must include confirmed PNR — a booking reference number, not just a price search.
- Hotel bookings: Confirmation printouts for all accommodation during your Italy stay.
Complete Document Checklist
- Valid US passport (valid at least 3 months beyond return date, with 2 blank pages)
- Completed Schengen visa application form (do NOT sign until appointment)
- Two passport-style photos (35mm x 45mm, white background, taken within 6 months)
- Copy of all used passport pages
- State driver's license or ID (from Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana)
- Round-trip flight reservation with PNR confirmation number
- Hotel/accommodation bookings covering entire stay
- Day-by-day travel itinerary for Italy
- Travel medical insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage)
- Bank statements — last 3 months
- Proof of employment or income
- Money order for consulate fee (~$97 for adults)
- Pre-paid USPS Priority Mail Express return envelope
Tip: Organize all documents in the exact order listed on the consulate's official checklist. Bring two copies of everything if you are unsure — it is better to have too much than too little.
Step-by-Step Application Process
- 1Confirm your consulate Verify that your state of residence falls under the Miami (covers GA and Southeast) jurisdiction using the table above.
- 2Gather your documents Use the checklist above. Start collecting at least 8 weeks before your travel date.
- 3Complete the application form Download from e-applicationvisa.esteri.it. Fill in all fields but do NOT sign — you sign in front of the consular officer at your appointment.
- 4Book your appointment Register at prenotami.esteri.it and select the Miami (covers GA and Southeast) consulate. Check daily for available slots — cancellations open regularly.
- 5Attend your appointment Arrive 10 minutes early with all documents organized. Bring your money order for the exact fee — cash and cards are not accepted.
- 6Wait for your passport Processing takes 1–2 weeks from your appointment. Your passport will be mailed back with the visa sticker affixed inside.
Fees and Costs
| Cost Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Consulate visa fee (adult 12+) | ~$97 (€90, adjusts quarterly) |
| Consulate visa fee (child 6–11) | ~$49 (€45) |
| Children under 6 | Free |
| Passport photos | $10–20 |
| Travel medical insurance | $30–80 |
| Return envelope (USPS Priority) | $15–25 |
| Money order fee | $1–5 |
Processing Times
- Appointment wait: 3–5 weeks (longer May–August)
- Visa processing: 1–2 weeks from appointment date
- Passport return by mail: 2–4 business days
- Recommended total lead time: At least 10–12 weeks before travel
⚠️ No rush processing is available. Apply early — especially if traveling in summer. Do not purchase non-refundable flights until your visa is approved.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Trying to apply at a consulate outside the Miami jurisdiction (e.g., trying New York or Washington DC)
- Submitting hand-written or informal proof of accommodation instead of official confirmations
- Buying non-refundable flights or hotels before visa approval
- Providing insurance that excludes pre-existing conditions when that's relevant to your situation
- Missing the return envelope — without it, the consulate cannot mail your passport back
Need Help with Your Italy Visa Application?
Our Full Application Service ($150/person) prepares all your documents, reviews everything for the Miami (covers GA and Southeast) consulate requirements, writes your travel itinerary, and formats all booking confirmations correctly. We also offer appointment booking assistance ($160/person) to help you secure your slot at prenotami.esteri.it.