Apostille and Certified Copies

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gerardtgibbs
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Apostille and Certified Copies

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I now have all the documents required for Italian citizenship through jus sanguinis.

My question is what needs an apostille? Should I get one affixed for all of them including translations? What about certifed copies? Will the consulate refuse them?

And finally, does anyone with experience with the Detroit consulate have any advice to offer? My dealings with them have been rather terse and unpleasant. In contrast, the people in the consualte in Vancouver, B.C. have been absolute sweethearts.

Thanks very much!
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Re: Apostille and Certified Copies

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Welcome to the forum! I will send you a pm in a little bit. I have applied through the same consulate.
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