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Diplomatic Mission · Verified July 2026

San Marino Consulate in Italy (Milan)

The San Marino Consulate in Italy is an official diplomatic mission of San Marino, located in Milan. It provides visa information, San Marino passport services, consular assistance and support for San Marino citizens living in Italy and travelers heading to San Marino.

Italy Key Facts

Capital
Rome
Population
58.9M
Currency
euro (EUR)
Dial code
+39
Languages
Italian
ISO code
IT

About the San Marino Consulate in Italy

The Consulate of San Marino in Milan is part of San Marino's consular network in Italy. It focuses on practical services for citizens and travelers in the Milan region, working with San Marino's wider diplomatic network.

Who the consulate serves

Citizens and residents of Italy traveling to San Marino come here for visa guidance and application requirements. San Marino citizens living in Italy rely on the mission for passport renewals, civil registry matters such as birth and marriage registration, notarial services and emergency assistance.

How the consular network is organized

San Marino operates 11 missions in Italy, so the office you need depends on your region — the network section below shows every location. As a rule of thumb, the consulates general in the major cities process the highest volume of visa and passport applications.

📍Via Santa Lucia, 6 20122 Milan
+ 39 02 583 011 72
Consolato.SanMarino@dompe.com
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Office hours
Hours in Milan local time. The grey line converts today's sessions to your timezone.

San Marino's Diplomatic Network in Italy

This consulate is one of 11 San Marino missions in Italy. Choose the office that covers your region:

Consulate · you are here San Marino Consulate in Milan
Consulate General San Marino Consulate General in Rome More information → Consulate San Marino Consulate in Bari More information → Consulate San Marino Consulate in Bologna More information → Consulate San Marino Consulate in Florence More information → Consulate San Marino Consulate in Genoa More information → Consulate San Marino Consulate in Naples More information → Consulate San Marino Consulate in Ravenna More information → Consulate San Marino Consulate in Rimini More information → Consulate San Marino Consulate in Turin More information → Consulate San Marino Consulate in Venice More information →

Traveling the other way? See the Embassy of Italy in San Marino, San Marino.

San Marino Consulate in Milan — Location, Address & Directions

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San Marino Consulate Services in Italy

Visa Applications

Apply for a San Marino visa for tourism, study, work, business or transit. The consulate provides visa information and application guidance for citizens and residents of Italy, with most applications processed through the consulates general in the major cities.

Passport Services

Passport renewal and replacement for San Marino citizens abroad, including lost or stolen passports and emergency travel documents.

Emergency Assistance

Consular help for San Marino citizens in distress: accidents, hospitalization, arrest, lost documents or crisis situations in Italy. Emergency contact procedures are published on the official website.

Document Notarization

Authentication and certification of official documents for use abroad — powers of attorney, certified copies and signature legalization for papers moving between the San Marino and Italy legal systems.

Birth & Marriage Registration

Registration of life events for San Marino nationals abroad: births, marriages and deaths are entered into the national civil registry so they are recognized at home.

Legal Assistance

Referrals to local legal resources and lists of lawyers for San Marino citizens involved in legal proceedings in Italy.

San Marino Visa Information

Who needs a San Marino visa?

Entry requirements for San Marino depend on your nationality, the purpose of your trip and how long you plan to stay. Some travelers enter visa free for short visits while others need a visa or electronic authorization — check the current rules with this consulate or on the official San Marino immigration portal before booking travel.

Long stays, work and study

Work, study and family visas usually require sponsorship or admission first and take longer to process than visitor visas. Typical San Marino visa documents include a valid passport, photos, proof of funds, travel insurance, accommodation details and purpose specific papers. Apply well before travel and book your visa appointment early.

San Marino Visa Application Checklist

Officers refuse incomplete files more often than weak ones — run through this checklist before your appointment:

  • Passport valid well beyond your return date, with at least two blank pages
  • Completed application form, signed and dated
  • Recent passport photos meeting the San Marino specifications
  • Travel or medical insurance if required for your visa category
  • Proof of accommodation — hotel bookings, rental agreement or host invitation
  • Refundable travel reservation (buy the real ticket only after approval)
  • Recent bank statements showing sufficient funds for your stay
  • Employment letter with approved leave, or business/university enrolment documents
  • Visa fee payment and appointment confirmation

Requirements vary by visa type and nationality — the official checklist from the San Marino authorities is always the final word.

Upcoming Public Holidays in Italy

The consulate may close on Italy public holidays as well as San Marino national holidays — always confirm before visiting.

Flag of Italy AssumptionAug 15, 2026
Flag of Italy Francis of AssisiOct 4, 2026
Flag of Italy All Saints' DayNov 1, 2026
Flag of Italy Immaculate ConceptionDec 8, 2026
Flag of Italy Christmas DayDec 25, 2026
Flag of Italy Boxing DayDec 26, 2026

Emergency Numbers in Italy

Free to call from any phone, 24 hours. In immediate danger, call local emergency services first.

Police113 Ambulance118 Fire115 EU emergency112 Consular emergency+ 39 02 583 011 72

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I contact the San Marino Consulate in Milan?

Call + 39 02 583 011 72 during office hours, email Consolato.SanMarino@dompe.com.

Where is the Consulate of San Marino in Milan located?

The consulate is located at Via Santa Lucia, 6 20122 Milan

How do I apply for a San Marino visa in Italy?

Contact the consulate or check the official website for the current application procedure — many countries route applications through online portals and visa application centers, and the consulates general usually handle the highest volume of applications. Book an appointment before visiting.

Do Italy citizens need a visa for San Marino?

Visa requirements depend on your nationality, the purpose of travel and length of stay. Check the current rules with this consulate or on the official San Marino immigration portal before booking travel.

What are the Consulate of San Marino in Milan opening hours?

The mission is generally open on weekdays (09:30–12:00–13:30–16:00 on Mondays) and closed on weekends and public holidays of both countries. Check the live status in the office hours panel on this page.

What services does the Consulate of San Marino in Milan provide?

Visa information and applications, passport services for San Marino citizens, document notarization and legalization, civil registry matters, and emergency consular assistance.

Do I need an appointment to visit?

Almost always, yes. Most missions require appointments for visa and passport services; walk-in availability is limited to emergencies. Book through the official website.

What should San Marino citizens do in an emergency in Italy?

Call the local emergency number 113 first for immediate danger. For consular help — lost passports, accidents, arrests — contact the mission at + 39 02 583 011 72 during office hours or use the emergency line on the official website.

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