The documents required for an elective residency visa in Italy include personal identification, financial documentation, proof of accommodation, health insurance, and criminal record certificates. However, consulates do not simply verify the presence of these documents, but carefully assess their consistency, accuracy, and legal validity.
In particular, financial documents must demonstrate stable passive income, while accommodation must be clearly documented through valid contracts or property ownership. Moreover, all documents often need to be translated, legalized, and aligned with Italian legal standards.
For this reason, preparing documentation strategically is essential. Even minor inconsistencies or poorly prepared translations may lead to delays or additional requests during the evaluation process.