How do I contact the Italian embassy in India?

Italy Embassy list in India

  1. Italy Embassy in New Delhi. Address. 50 E, Chandragupta Marg Chanakyapuri. 110021. New Delhi. Phone. +91-11-2611-4355.
  2. Italy Consulate in Mumbai. Address. “Kanchanjunga” – 72, Dr. G. Deshmukh. 400026. Mumbai.
  3. Italy Consulate in Calcutta. Address. 3, Raja Santosh Road. 700027. Calcutta. Phone. +91-33-2479-2414.

How do I book an Italian passport renewal?

For passport renewal, you must first register with AIRE and then schedule an appointment on the Prenota OnLine system with your local Italian Consulate. You must schedule and confirm each appointment to ensure it has been properly submitted.

How many embassy are there in Italy in India?

The Italian Embassy is located in New Delhi. Additionally, there are a couple of Italian Consulates located in India. Residents of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal, and the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

How do I book an appointment for my Italian passport?

We will also give you some handy tips and advice when it comes to booking services at the Italian Consulate.

  1. How to Use Prenota to Schedule a Consular Appointment.
  2. Create Your Prenota Account.
  3. Confirm Your Account.
  4. Choose the Office You Wish to Consult.
  5. Input Additional Notes and Confirm.
  6. Check the Prenota Calendar.

Can I travel to Italy from India now?

Italy has relaxed its Covid-19 travel restrictions. Visitors will now no longer need to fill out the EU passenger locator form.

Can I go to Italian embassy without appointment?

If you want to apply at the Embassy of Italy (for visas and legalizations) you require an appointment which must be booked through Gerry’s call centre. Please contact Gerry’s call centre on 051 8439348. Partnering with governments across the world, we support visa applicants through the entire application process.

Who is Indian ambassador to Italy?

Dr. Neena Malhotra Joined the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) in 1992. Prior to her current assignment as Ambassador of India to Italy, San Marino and UN Organizations in Rome, Dr.