Embassy of Italy Visa Office, Washington
3000 Whitehaven Street NW, Washington, DC 20008Appointments are required and the embassy does not provide on-site parking.
Applying for an Italian visa from Washington DC starts with choosing the correct local route and following the official appointment process.
Centre and route research checked 20 August 2026
Every route below is linked to a current appointment provider and an active Cancellation Finder product.
Distances start from the centre of Washington DC and follow a road route where available.
Appointments are required and the embassy does not provide on-site parking.
Visa applicants use the East 69th Street entrance and attend by appointment.
Distances are approximate straight-line estimates from the named location. Check live travel options, provider instructions and the exact centre address before setting off.
Applying for an Italian visa from Washington DC starts with choosing the correct local route and following the official appointment process. The listed Washington route uses the Embassy of Italy Visa Office on Whitehaven Street and directs applicants to the official Prenot@Mi booking portal. Italy Visa Alerts is an independent paid monitoring service. It can check the supported route and send an alert when a potentially suitable appointment signal appears, but it does not control appointment availability, book through the embassy on your behalf or decide whether a visa is issued.
The supported local route is "Italy visa Cancellation Finder from Washington DC". It is listed for Washington DC, with the Embassy or Consulate shown as the provider, and uses Prenot@Mi as the official booking URL. The displayed route price is USD 34.99 for 30 days. Before subscribing, check that Washington DC is the route you need and that the official provider instructions apply to your circumstances. A separate supported route is listed from New York, so compare the city carefully rather than assuming that another centre is interchangeable with Washington.
The Washington centre listed in this guide is the Embassy of Italy Visa Office, 3000 Whitehaven Street NW, Washington, DC 20008. The embassy guidance says appointments are required and that there is no on-site parking. This is a useful planning detail, but the centre information shown here is not intended to be an exhaustive list of every possible place to apply. Always confirm the exact address, provider instructions and booking requirements through the official source before making arrangements. Appointment monitoring is separate from the official visa application and booking process.
For many applicants in Washington DC, the listed embassy visa office is the relevant supported centre. The route directory also lists the Consulate General of Italy in New York at 690 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065. Its guidance says visa applicants use the East 69th Street entrance and attend by appointment. New York is a separate route, not an automatic alternative to Washington. Check territorial or other provider requirements through the relevant official page before selecting it, and do not treat a monitoring appointment update as confirmation that the centre will accept your application.
Plan around the appointment rather than building your journey on an appointment email alone. Check the official Washington guidance and the Prenot@Mi portal for the current booking instructions, then verify the centre address shortly before you travel. Since the Washington embassy does not provide on-site parking, decide in advance how you will reach the building and allow time for arrival, security or other practical delays without assuming any particular transport option or journey time. If a slot is found through monitoring, you remain responsible for completing the official booking and checking that the selected date works for your application and travel plans.
Check that your appointment is for the Embassy of Italy Visa Office in Washington and that the address shown in your confirmation matches the official guidance. Do not rely on a route name alone.
Keep your Prenot@Mi account details available and make sure the personal information used for the official booking is accurate. Italy Visa Alerts does not replace the official account or booking process.
The embassy states that there is no on-site parking. Make your own travel arrangements and allow enough time to reach the building without assuming a particular route or journey duration.
Review the embassy’s latest appointment guidance and any instructions attached to your booking. An alert is only a potentially suitable appointment signal, not a guarantee that the appointment is valid or that a visa will be granted.
This guide was researched on 20 August 2026. Provider details can change, so confirm the current instructions before booking or travelling.