Marriage Certificate Apostille for Italy Work Visa — EU Work Visa: Document Order Guide

Marriage certificates submitted to Italy for skilled worker or employment visa application purposes are checked against a precise document chain. The chain includes the original record, the apostille from the issuing state, and (when the source language differs from Italy's working languages) a sworn translation done by a translator recognized in Italy. We've handled this exact pipeline for thousands of applicants since 2018, and the process described below mirrors what we do day-to-day rather than a textbook summary.

What this service includes for Italy

Authentication authority for Italy

Documents bound for Italy are authenticated through the Procura della Repubblica in the issuing province. Because both Italy and most likely the country where the document was issued are members of the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention, a single apostille certificate is sufficient — no embassy legalization is needed.

How DoCertify processes your marriage certificate

  1. Free eligibility check. We confirm that your marriage certificate qualifies for an apostille from the Procura della Repubblica in the issuing province, and flag any pre-step (notarization, state-level certification) needed first.
  2. Document intake. You ship the original record to our processing office, or we collect it from your address by courier. Scans are accepted only for documents that the issuing authority will re-print on demand.
  3. Apostille issuance. Our team submits the document to the Procura della Repubblica in the issuing province, monitors the queue and retrieves the apostille — typically in 3–7 working days for standard processing, or 24–48 hours for urgent service where available.
  4. Certified translation (optional). If Italy requires the document in another language, we add a sworn translation that satisfies Italy's receiving authorities.
  5. Delivery. The apostilled document is returned to you with tracked international courier, or — when accepted — sent directly to your destination institution in Italy.

Frequently asked questions

What is the most common reason Italy rejects a foreign marriage certificate?

Three issues account for most rejections: (1) the apostille is missing or was issued by a non-competent authority; (2) the translation was completed by a translator not recognized in Italy; (3) the order of operations was wrong — for example, a translation produced before the apostille was added, leaving the apostille text untranslated. We sequence the chain correctly the first time.

Can I submit a digitally signed or scanned marriage certificate?

Generally no. Italy authorities for skilled worker or employment visa application purposes require the physical original or a re-issued certified true copy bearing a wet-ink stamp from the issuing institution. Digital-only documents are accepted only for a narrow set of issuers that publish a verifiable online register.

How long does the apostille process take for Italy?

Standard turnaround for apostille of your marriage certificate bound for Italy is 3–7 working days from the moment we receive the original document. Urgent processing is available in 24–48 hours for most countries of origin where the issuing authority offers expedited service.

Do I need to be in Italy to start the process?

No. The entire apostille chain is processed in the country where your marriage certificate was issued, not in Italy. You only need to ship the original document to our processing office; the apostilled and translated package is then couriered to wherever you are.

Employers and skilled-worker visa officers in Italy sit on dozens of applications per week. A document chain that arrives correctly authenticated and translated the first time moves through the queue faster, while a chain with a missing step is set aside and often only flagged after weeks of waiting. We process your marriage certificate so that the work-visa decision-maker can verify it on first inspection.