Italy draws international students with its renowned universities and rich cultural landscape. But before immersing yourself in student life, you'll need to get a study visa if you're a non-EU resident planning to study in Italy over 90 days. The type of visa depends on your program duration. Long-term programs over 90 days require a Type D study visa. Short-term studies up to 90 days need a Type C visa. Knowing which one you need from the start streamlines the application process. Essential Documents Valid passport Completed visa application form…