Apply for Italy Decreto Flussi Visa 🇮🇹
Secure your legal work and residency in Italy through official government quotas. Pivot Migration offers expert guidance for UAE residents—step-by-step support, official job offers, and hassle-free work permit processing.
Book Your AppointmentWork Legally in Italy Under a Government-Approved Quota
The Decreto Flussi is Italy’s official government program that enables non-EU residents—including those living in the UAE—to legally work in Italy under approved seasonal and non-seasonal quotas.
Build your future with job opportunities in these in-demand sectors:
Agriculture & Farming
Seasonal and permanent roles in Italy’s agricultural sector.
Warehousing & Logistics
Jobs in distribution centers and transport.
Construction & Factory
Skilled and general labor positions.
Hospitality & Room Service
Jobs in hotels, resorts, and tourism.
Kitchen Helpers
Roles in restaurants and catering.
Supermarket & Delivery
Retail and logistics positions.
Housekeeping & Janitorial
Cleaning and maintenance jobs.
Hospital Support
Non-medical roles in healthcare.
General Labor Roles
Various entry-level positions.
At Pivot Migration, we assist you with job matching, visa processing, and post-arrival support for your smooth relocation to Italy.
Book Your ConsultationWhy Choose Italy for Work & Residency?
As one of Europe's most dynamic economies, Italy provides legal pathways for non-EU workers to live and work across a range of industries—including agriculture, logistics, hospitality, and healthcare.
With the Decreto Flussi Program, Italy opens thousands of work permits every year. Pivot Migration guides you at every step: from job matching and documentation to embassy submission and post-arrival support—ensuring a smooth, legal, and successful relocation.
Italy Decreto Flussi Visa Pathways
Discover the work permits offered under the Decreto Flussi quota and find the best opportunity in Italy for your skills and future goals.
- • Valid passport
- • Non-EU citizen
- • Job contract from Italy
- • Police & medical clearance
- • Employment offer
- • Proof of accommodation
- • Passport & photos
- • Embassy appointment docs
- • Agriculture & Farming
- • Construction & Transport
- • Hospitality & Services
- • Domestic & Care Work
- • Long-term permit renewal
- • Family reunification
- • EU Blue Card eligibility
- • Permanent residency after 5 years
What is the Decreto Flussi Program?
The Decreto Flussi is an official decree issued annually by the Italian government to set the number of non-EU foreign workers who can legally enter Italy for employment and residency purposes.
Program Includes:
- Non-Seasonal Work Visas
- Seasonal Work Permits
- Self-Employment Opportunities
- Conversions from Study/Residence Permits
Thousands apply each year, but with limited quotas and high competition, it’s crucial to submit your application correctly and as early as possible.
Visa Categories Under Decreto Flussi
- • Seasonal Work – Agriculture, Tourism, Hospitality
- • Non-Seasonal Work – Construction, Logistics, Manufacturing
- • Self-Employment – Artisans, Startups, Freelancers
- • Family Reunification – Limited Spots
- • Permit Conversions – From study or internship permits
How to Apply for the Decreto Flussi Visa
Pivot Migration guides you through every step—from employer matching to final visa approval and relocation.
Step 1: Initial Consultation
We review your background, career goals, and eligibility for seasonal or non-seasonal jobs in Italy.
Step 2: Employer Matching
Our team connects you with verified Italian employers participating in the Decreto Flussi quota program.
Step 3: Documentation Support
We help you prepare your job contract, personal ID, application forms, and embassy paperwork.
Step 4: Online Submission
We file your application on the official portal as soon as the Decreto Flussi opens.
Step 5: Embassy Appointment
Attend your visa interview with our full support—we prepare you and your documentation for success.
Step 6: Travel & Registration
After visa approval, we assist with your relocation to Italy and support you through local registration.
Who Can Apply Under Decreto Flussi?
Italy’s Decreto Flussi program is open to non-EU nationals who meet the government’s criteria for employment, self-employment, or family reunification.
General Laborers & Workers
Applicants willing to work in agriculture, warehousing, logistics, or cleaning sectors under seasonal or non-seasonal quotas.
Skilled Professionals
Construction workers, drivers, technicians, chefs, factory specialists — in high demand across Italy’s industries.
Self-Employed & Entrepreneurs
Those planning to open a business, startup, or freelance career in Italy under the entrepreneurial quota.
Family Reunification Applicants
Individuals seeking to join their legally residing family members in Italy under the reunification pathway.
Permit Conversion Candidates
Foreigners in Italy with study, internship, or training permits eligible to convert to a work permit under this program.
Required Documents Checklist
To apply successfully under the Decreto Flussi program, applicants must submit the following documents. Pivot Migration assists you in preparing and verifying every file for a smooth application process.
Valid Passport
Minimum 6-month validity from submission date, with clear scanned copy.
Signed Job Contract
Official offer letter or work contract from an Italian employer under the approved quota.
Passport-Sized Photos
Recent white-background photos as per embassy guidelines (typically 2–4 copies).
Police Clearance
Criminal record clearance from home country—must be recent and translated.
Medical Fitness Report
Basic health clearance showing no communicable diseases.
Education or Skill Proof
Basic education certificates or relevant experience letters (if applicable).
Important Dates & Timeline
The Decreto Flussi process follows a fixed timeline issued by the Italian government. Planning ahead is essential, as quotas are limited and competition is high.
Decree Published
Typically in January–March
Official announcement with quota breakdownApplication Opens
Within 15 days of publication
Online portal opens for job contract submissionsEmbassy Appointments
1–2 months after application
Visa interviews scheduled by consulateVisa Approval & Travel
3–5 months from start
Visa issued, entry into Italy, residence registration begins