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Application for a certificate for pension (INPS) or scholarship purposes

All applicants must include the application form duly completed and signed btogether with a copy of a valid identity document (passport or national identity card) and the following:

  • Original Letter of the University or a verified and certified copy of it legalised by means of an Apostille through the Foreign, Development and Commonwealth Office. The verification and certification must be carried out only by a “Notary Public”(see note below);
  • The letter must include: name, surname, date of birth, type and duration of course duration, mode of attendance (full or part time) and expected graduation date;
  • A plain A4 self-addressed envelope (unpadded) for the return of the DV.

NOTE

1st step

A certified and verified copy of the original document (Degree, A-level Certificates, Diploma Supplement, Letter from the University etc.) can only be obtained exclusively through a UK-based “Notary Public”. The “Notary Public” can act as a verifying authority and confirm the validity of UK educational or professional documents. Verification is the process of ensuring the original documents are genuine by checking with the awarding institutions (universities, colleges, schools, exam boards). An example of a notary statement is: “I certify that the qualification is genuine and authentic and I have carried out the verification with the awarding body/Institution/University”. The above notary statement can be in English or in Italian.

2nd step

Once the verified and certified copy of the original document has been obtained, it must be sent to the Legalisation Office of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) to be legalised by means of an apostille, https://www.gov.uk/get-document-legalised.Legalisation is the official confirmation that a signature, seal or stamp on a public document is genuine. The “Legalisation Office” of the FCDO is the only authority that issues apostille stamps for holders of UK degrees/certificates. However, the Notary can assist the interested party in obtaining the apostille and can also send the documents to be legalised to the FCDO Legalisation Office on your behalf.

Please note that the above services (verified and certified copy of the original degree/qualification/letter and the legalisation) are offered by third parties that operate independently of this Consulate General. Any query related to the procedures or fees for the above services must be addressed to the professionals/offices in question.

Here is a list of “Notary Public”.