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Visa requirements · updated Jul 2026

Do Italy citizens need a visa for San Marino?

Visa-free

Citizens of Italy can visit San Marino visa-free. Just a valid passport at the border.

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Italy vs San Marino: passport comparison

Italy

125

visa-free countries

Global rank: #8 · mobility 171.3

San Marino

102

visa-free countries

Global rank: #49 · mobility 157
101

countries both Italy and San Marino can enter visa-free together

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Documents you'll usually need for San Marino

The usual basics for the trip. Always confirm exact requirements with the embassy or consulate.

Valid passport

Valid at least 6 more months

Return / onward ticket

Proof you will leave the country

Proof of funds

Enough money for your stay

Accommodation

Hotel booking or an invitation

Travel insurance

Recommended, sometimes required

Visa-free

No visa needed for the stay

Frequently asked

Do Italy citizens need a visa for San Marino?
Citizens of Italy can visit San Marino visa-free. Just a valid passport at the border.
Which passport is stronger — Italy or San Marino?
The Italy passport is stronger: 125 visa-free countries versus 102. Global rank: Italy #8, San Marino #49.
Where can Italy and San Marino citizens travel together visa-free?
Both passports get visa-free access to 101 of the same countries.
What documents do I need for San Marino?
Usually: a valid passport (6+ months), a return ticket, proof of funds and accommodation. Always confirm exact requirements with the embassy.
Can visa requirements change between Italy and San Marino?
Yes, visa rules change periodically. This data is current as of Jul 2026 — always confirm with the embassy before you travel.

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