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- 24 Feb 2011, 04:07
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Dual Cit., Name discrepancies, Phila
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3695
Re: Dual Cit., Name discrepancies, Phila
Thanks ... the consulate had no problems with the spelling of Di Clemente (i.e. the space or no space issue). The primary problem, I believe, was the "Di ClementO" on my father's birth certificate. The court order declaring Giovanni Di Clemente. Giovanni Di Clemento, John Di Clemente and J...
- 23 Feb 2011, 23:55
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Dual Cit., Name discrepancies, Phila
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3695
Re: Dual Cit., Name discrepancies, Phila
I have not tried to correct any of the misspellings (didn't know you could do that). In some cases they aren't misspellings as such. just anglicization or partial anglicization. My grandfather's birth certificate is from Italy, his marriage in Philadelphis, his death in New Jersey. My father's birth...
- 23 Feb 2011, 20:10
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Dual Cit., Name discrepancies, Phila
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3695
Re: Dual Cit., Name discrepancies, Phila
Thanks. Sounds like I only need to focus on the last names then, e.g. if one person used DiBruno, DeBruni, Braun and Brown. Some sources seem to indicate that I need to get the original source documents amended so that the surnames all match. Changing my surname is not an option and would solve noth...
- 23 Feb 2011, 17:35
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Dual Cit., Name discrepancies, Phila
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3695
Dual Cit., Name discrepancies, Phila
Had my interview with the consulate (Philadelphia) and everything went well. However, my grandfather and father’s documents had variations in first names (Giovanni/John, Gugliemo/William) and last names (DiClemente, DiClemento, Clements). I was advised that I need a court order declaring that for ...