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I am Albanian and I have applied for the first residence permit in Italy . I want to go to Albania but can I return back to Italy again with the residence permit receipt?
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I am Albanian and I have applied for the first residence permit in Italy . I want to go to Albania but can I return back to Italy again with the residence permit receipt?
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@Hatef why don't you make that an answer, and please copy the crucial info from the link into the answer in case the link goes bad. Ping me and I will +1
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I am Albanian and I have applied for the first residence permit in Italy . I want to go to Albania but can I return back to Italy again with the residence permit receipt?
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I am Albanian and I have applied for the first residence permit in Italy . I want to go to Albania but can I return back to Italy again with the residence permit receipt?
visas italy albanian-citizens
visas italy albanian-citizens
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@Hatef why don't you make that an answer, and please copy the crucial info from the link into the answer in case the link goes bad. Ping me and I will +1
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@Hatef why don't you make that an answer, and please copy the crucial info from the link into the answer in case the link goes bad. Ping me and I will +1
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@Hatef why don't you make that an answer, and please copy the crucial info from the link into the answer in case the link goes bad. Ping me and I will +1
– mts
Jul 22 '17 at 19:43
@Hatef why don't you make that an answer, and please copy the crucial info from the link into the answer in case the link goes bad. Ping me and I will +1
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Yes, the receipt you receive from the post bank would suffice! As written in the website of the State Police, here:
Gli stranieri in attesa del rinnovo del permesso di soggiorno possono
uscire dall'Italia e rientrarci presentando solo la ricevuta delle
Poste italiane che attesta l'avvenuta presentazione della domanda di
rinnovo del loro permesso di soggiorno o della carta di soggiorno.
English Translation:
Foreigners awaiting the renewal of the residence permit can leave
Italy and return by submitting only the receipt of the Italian Post
Office which proves the submission of the application for renewal of
their residence permit or residence card.
1
Beware that this receipt will probably not be accepted for transit through another Schengen country on the way to Italy. That's probably not likely for Albania to Italy anyway -- but don't try to go overland which would take you through Slovenia.
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 14:55
@HenningMakholm true, however, I've seen few times people use it in transits, e.g. Tehran -> Milan via Istanbul - in Istanbul some agents would verify the validity of the receipt (could take few minutes) and then let you in. This might not apply to all airports though.
– Hatef
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
x @Hatef: Istanbul is not in a Schengen country!
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
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1 Answer
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Yes, the receipt you receive from the post bank would suffice! As written in the website of the State Police, here:
Gli stranieri in attesa del rinnovo del permesso di soggiorno possono
uscire dall'Italia e rientrarci presentando solo la ricevuta delle
Poste italiane che attesta l'avvenuta presentazione della domanda di
rinnovo del loro permesso di soggiorno o della carta di soggiorno.
English Translation:
Foreigners awaiting the renewal of the residence permit can leave
Italy and return by submitting only the receipt of the Italian Post
Office which proves the submission of the application for renewal of
their residence permit or residence card.
1
Beware that this receipt will probably not be accepted for transit through another Schengen country on the way to Italy. That's probably not likely for Albania to Italy anyway -- but don't try to go overland which would take you through Slovenia.
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 14:55
@HenningMakholm true, however, I've seen few times people use it in transits, e.g. Tehran -> Milan via Istanbul - in Istanbul some agents would verify the validity of the receipt (could take few minutes) and then let you in. This might not apply to all airports though.
– Hatef
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
x @Hatef: Istanbul is not in a Schengen country!
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
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up vote
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Yes, the receipt you receive from the post bank would suffice! As written in the website of the State Police, here:
Gli stranieri in attesa del rinnovo del permesso di soggiorno possono
uscire dall'Italia e rientrarci presentando solo la ricevuta delle
Poste italiane che attesta l'avvenuta presentazione della domanda di
rinnovo del loro permesso di soggiorno o della carta di soggiorno.
English Translation:
Foreigners awaiting the renewal of the residence permit can leave
Italy and return by submitting only the receipt of the Italian Post
Office which proves the submission of the application for renewal of
their residence permit or residence card.
1
Beware that this receipt will probably not be accepted for transit through another Schengen country on the way to Italy. That's probably not likely for Albania to Italy anyway -- but don't try to go overland which would take you through Slovenia.
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 14:55
@HenningMakholm true, however, I've seen few times people use it in transits, e.g. Tehran -> Milan via Istanbul - in Istanbul some agents would verify the validity of the receipt (could take few minutes) and then let you in. This might not apply to all airports though.
– Hatef
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
x @Hatef: Istanbul is not in a Schengen country!
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
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up vote
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up vote
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Yes, the receipt you receive from the post bank would suffice! As written in the website of the State Police, here:
Gli stranieri in attesa del rinnovo del permesso di soggiorno possono
uscire dall'Italia e rientrarci presentando solo la ricevuta delle
Poste italiane che attesta l'avvenuta presentazione della domanda di
rinnovo del loro permesso di soggiorno o della carta di soggiorno.
English Translation:
Foreigners awaiting the renewal of the residence permit can leave
Italy and return by submitting only the receipt of the Italian Post
Office which proves the submission of the application for renewal of
their residence permit or residence card.
Yes, the receipt you receive from the post bank would suffice! As written in the website of the State Police, here:
Gli stranieri in attesa del rinnovo del permesso di soggiorno possono
uscire dall'Italia e rientrarci presentando solo la ricevuta delle
Poste italiane che attesta l'avvenuta presentazione della domanda di
rinnovo del loro permesso di soggiorno o della carta di soggiorno.
English Translation:
Foreigners awaiting the renewal of the residence permit can leave
Italy and return by submitting only the receipt of the Italian Post
Office which proves the submission of the application for renewal of
their residence permit or residence card.
answered Jul 23 '17 at 11:02
Hatef
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Beware that this receipt will probably not be accepted for transit through another Schengen country on the way to Italy. That's probably not likely for Albania to Italy anyway -- but don't try to go overland which would take you through Slovenia.
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 14:55
@HenningMakholm true, however, I've seen few times people use it in transits, e.g. Tehran -> Milan via Istanbul - in Istanbul some agents would verify the validity of the receipt (could take few minutes) and then let you in. This might not apply to all airports though.
– Hatef
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
x @Hatef: Istanbul is not in a Schengen country!
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
add a comment |
1
Beware that this receipt will probably not be accepted for transit through another Schengen country on the way to Italy. That's probably not likely for Albania to Italy anyway -- but don't try to go overland which would take you through Slovenia.
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 14:55
@HenningMakholm true, however, I've seen few times people use it in transits, e.g. Tehran -> Milan via Istanbul - in Istanbul some agents would verify the validity of the receipt (could take few minutes) and then let you in. This might not apply to all airports though.
– Hatef
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
x @Hatef: Istanbul is not in a Schengen country!
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
1
1
Beware that this receipt will probably not be accepted for transit through another Schengen country on the way to Italy. That's probably not likely for Albania to Italy anyway -- but don't try to go overland which would take you through Slovenia.
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 14:55
Beware that this receipt will probably not be accepted for transit through another Schengen country on the way to Italy. That's probably not likely for Albania to Italy anyway -- but don't try to go overland which would take you through Slovenia.
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 14:55
@HenningMakholm true, however, I've seen few times people use it in transits, e.g. Tehran -> Milan via Istanbul - in Istanbul some agents would verify the validity of the receipt (could take few minutes) and then let you in. This might not apply to all airports though.
– Hatef
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
@HenningMakholm true, however, I've seen few times people use it in transits, e.g. Tehran -> Milan via Istanbul - in Istanbul some agents would verify the validity of the receipt (could take few minutes) and then let you in. This might not apply to all airports though.
– Hatef
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
x @Hatef: Istanbul is not in a Schengen country!
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
x @Hatef: Istanbul is not in a Schengen country!
– Henning Makholm
Jul 23 '17 at 15:11
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@Hatef why don't you make that an answer, and please copy the crucial info from the link into the answer in case the link goes bad. Ping me and I will +1
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