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Re: Italy Visa by ashlagos1308: 4:44pm On May 14
Goldennnnnn:
No I don’t know , I have tried reaching out to them via calls, on two occasion , they said I should please hold on, that my application is on processing, I just tried calling this week, the number is switched off, December backlog? wow. It is well my brother.
can you share number that you called as one i got from website no one is picking
Re: Italy Visa by pufframmy: 4:47pm On May 14
yes i heard their visa they delay nowadays maybe more than 40 days
ashlagos1308:
Hi guys have applied visa on 18th April through agent no status update till dage have to travel on 21st may
have send email to embassy but no reply do any one got visa delays recently or got visa recently
Re: Italy Visa by ashlagos1308: 5:13pm On May 14
pufframmy:
yes i heard their visa they delay nowadays maybe more than 40 days
do they send emails on one used for appointment booking or one they took at time of form submission
Re: Italy Visa by Geophillic: 7:25am On May 15
Good day everyone,

I would like to know if Italy embassy Nigeria can do Bachelor degree with translation and e-Apostille, and Declaration of Value.

is there any WhatsApp or Telegram group for Italy study aspirants
Re: Italy Visa by MADEeee: 2:44pm On May 17
[quote author=MADEeee post=129742093]

Hello Everyone, Good afternoon,I've received information that my Nulla Osta will be ready in a few days. However, I've been informed that I need to authenticate and legalize my marriage certificate and birth certificate. Could someone please explain how to go about this process? Additionally, I've been told that my documents need to be translated into Italian. I am quite confused since I haven't encountered anyone who has traveled to Italy via the family reunion route and could guide me through these procedures. If anyone can assist me or provide a proper explanation on how this works, I would be extremely grateful.

Thank you.
Re: Italy Visa by Adetoku3: 1:03pm On May 18
[quote author=MADEeee post=130001122][/quote]

What that means is you need to go to Abuja to authenticate these documents at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and make sure you get a remitta receipt once you complete these process. Then you’d translate these documents to Italian through the recommended translation companies (you can find these details on the Italian consulate website) ( Kindly note that you can go to any English-Italian translator for the translation provided the document is accurately translated.

You may however contact any of the under listed translators:

1. Grange Services
Tel: +234 8173028377, +234 8091733903, +234 8024740397
E-mail: grangeservices1@gmail.com


2. AISA Providers Ltd
Tel: 08172244196
E-mail: aisaproviders@gmail.com


3. Cajetan Osuagwu
Tel +234 8146637381
E-mail ceejayosuagwu@yahoo.com


After which you’d send a mail to the Italian consulate in Lagos that you’d like to book an appointment to legalize your documents ( lagos.consolare@esteri.it )

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Re: Italy Visa by MADEeee: 6:21pm On May 18
Adetoku3:


What that means is you need to go to Abuja to authenticate these documents at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and make sure you get a remitta receipt once you complete these process. Then you’d translate these documents to Italian through the recommended translation companies (you can find these details on the Italian consulate website) ( Kindly note that you can go to any English-Italian translator for the translation provided the document is accurately translated.

You may however contact any of the under listed translators:

1. Grange Services
Tel: +234 8173028377, +234 8091733903, +234 8024740397
E-mail: grangeservices1@gmail.com


2. AISA Providers Ltd
Tel: 08172244196
E-mail: aisaproviders@gmail.com


3. Cajetan Osuagwu
Tel +234 8146637381
E-mail ceejayosuagwu@yahoo.com


After which you’d send a mail to the Italian consulate in Lagos that you’d like to book an appointment to legalize your documents ( lagos.consolare@esteri.it )


This is really helpful

Thanks a lot

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Re: Italy Visa by ashlagos1308: 5:09pm On May 20
pufframmy:
yes i heard their visa they delay nowadays maybe more than 40 days

Dear Sir,



Your application has been processed and passport will be sent back to the TLS Contact center next week.



Best regards,
got this message on friday 17th how long will passport arrive on TLS contact
Re: Italy Visa by pufframmy: 7:52pm On May 20
same day
you can go and pick It up. It should be at TLS now

ashlagos1308:


Dear Sir,



Your application has been processed and passport will be sent back to the TLS Contact center next week.



Best regards,
got this message on friday 17th how long will passport arrive on TLS contact

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Re: Italy Visa by ashlagos1308: 11:19am On May 21
pufframmy:
same day
you can go and pick It up. It should be at TLS now


Hi all
yes got visa today
Thanks all for support
it took approx 25 days to get processes as issue date is 15th May and i applied on 18th April.
Re: Italy Visa by Waterbed11: 11:49am On May 21
Dear Sir,



Your visa application has been processed and a decision has been made.

Your passport will be returned back to the TLS Contact SOON.



Best regards,

i mail embassy on Sunday i got this message on monday, and i have summit since april 16


pls how to contact tlscontact lagos?
Re: Italy Visa by ashlagos1308: 1:11pm On May 21
Waterbed11:
Dear Sir,



Your visa application has been processed and a decision has been made.

Your passport will be returned back to the TLS Contact SOON.



Best regards,

when is your travel date
go to TLS Contact office as your passport might be there, there SMS service does not works sometimes as i did not got any sms i just went there and asked for it

i mail embassy on Sunday i got this message on monday, and i have summit since april 16


pls how to contact tlscontact lagos?

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Re: Italy Visa by shuni05: 3:49pm On May 21
Hi Bro I texted you can you please accept

Sh3ba:
I got my passport,
My visa was approved,
I am a first timer,
I got a one month and 15 days visa.

But the programme I am going for has ended because I didn't get an appointment on time.
Re: Italy Visa by Waterbed11: 5:18pm On May 21
my travel date already passed i have to travel on 15 before
are we be tlscontact office tomorrow
thanks you
Re: Italy Visa by pufframmy: 5:49pm On May 21
congratulation kindly share document submited
ashlagos1308:


Hi all
yes got visa today
Thanks all for support
it took approx 25 days to get processes as issue date is 15th May and i applied on 18th April.

Re: Italy Visa by Teefay: 11:17pm On May 28
Hello, my nulla osta was issued in march with a 6 months validity period.
MADEeee:


This is really helpful

Thanks a lot
my marriage certificate had been authenticated in Abuja and also translated. But the Italian consulate are fully booked for appointments for legalization
And my tls visa appointment is in July, what can I do?
Re: Italy Visa by Teefay: 11:20pm On May 28
Adetoku3:


What that means is you need to go to Abuja to authenticate these documents at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and make sure you get a remitta receipt once you complete these process. Then you’d translate these documents to Italian through the recommended translation companies (you can find these details on the Italian consulate website) ( Kindly note that you can go to any English-Italian translator for the translation provided the document is accurately translated.

You may however contact any of the under listed translators:

1. Grange Services
Tel: +234 8173028377, +234 8091733903, +234 8024740397
E-mail: grangeservices1@gmail.com


2. AISA Providers Ltd
Tel: 08172244196
E-mail: aisaproviders@gmail.com


3. Cajetan Osuagwu
Tel +234 8146637381
E-mail ceejayosuagwu@yahoo.com


After which you’d send a mail to the Italian consulate in Lagos that you’d like to book an appointment to legalize your documents ( lagos.consolare@esteri.it )

Hello, my nulla osta was issued in march with a 6 months validity period. my marriage certificate had been authenticated in Abuja and also translated. But the Italian consulate are fully booked for appointments for legalization till July
And my tls visa appointment is in July, what can I do?
Re: Italy Visa by Adetoku3: 11:19am On May 29
Teefay:


Hello, my nulla osta was issued in march with a 6 months validity period. my marriage certificate had been authenticated in Abuja and also translated. But the Italian consulate are fully booked for appointments for legalization till July
And my tls visa appointment is in July, what can I do?


You need to mail the Italian consulate in Lagos and attach your nulla osta informing them about the validity of your document. With this, they will understand the urgency of your request. I’d advise you use another email in sending this request to the consulate.
Re: Italy Visa by Ibfred(m): 4:26pm On May 29
Hello my people,
I'm planning to apply for a study visa for my Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's program. However, I'm unsure about the birth certificate requirement. The TLS website only mentions needing a birth certificate, but it doesn't clarify if legalization is necessary.
Based on your experiences, has anyone successfully applied for a visa without legalizing their birth certificate?
I plan to get my birth certificate authenticated and translated, but obtaining a legalization appointment is taking a long time. Since the requirement isn't explicitly stated, I'm wondering if it's worth submitting the application without legalization for now.
Re: Italy Visa by Adetoku3: 6:32pm On May 29
Ibfred:
Hello my people,
I'm planning to apply for a study visa for my Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's program. However, I'm unsure about the birth certificate requirement. The TLS website only mentions needing a birth certificate, but it doesn't clarify if legalization is necessary.
Based on your experiences, has anyone successfully applied for a visa without legalizing their birth certificate?
I plan to get my birth certificate authenticated and translated, but obtaining a legalization appointment is taking a long time. Since the requirement isn't explicitly stated, I'm wondering if it's worth submitting the application without legalization for now.



You may or may not legalize it. It’s not a compulsory requirement for a study visa.

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Re: Italy Visa by Ibfred(m): 6:36pm On May 29
Thank you so much




Adetoku3:




You may or may not legalize it. It’s not a compulsory requirement for a study visa.

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