jennabet,
I recognize your knowledge and more than that your experience in this matter, I haven't still completed my process and you have done it years ago.... so it worth for me.
However and in my humble opinion, there are a couple of subjects that I would like to bring about:
1) I guess Laura ...
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- 12 Jul 2017, 15:18
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
- Replies: 516
- Views: 319135
- 11 Jul 2017, 16:14
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
- Replies: 516
- Views: 319135
Re: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
Hello LauraBtto and Jennabet,
what Jennabet shared is very useful, however and despite I don't have much experience and knowledge about this subject, I think that Laura doesn't need to return to Mexico.
it is a fact what Jennabet said, Mexicans need a visa to enter Italy, however, Laura would ...
what Jennabet shared is very useful, however and despite I don't have much experience and knowledge about this subject, I think that Laura doesn't need to return to Mexico.
it is a fact what Jennabet said, Mexicans need a visa to enter Italy, however, Laura would ...
- 07 Jun 2017, 13:18
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
- Replies: 516
- Views: 319135
Re: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
Hello there,
I have also some unusual situation, however, instead ANNOTAZIONE as in your cases, in my case is [DESIGNAZIONE COLLEGIO]
in the most part of the cases, after the court entry: [IN DECISIONE CON RINUNCIA TERMINI PER CONCLUSIONALI], the most common next entry is: [DEPOSITO MINUTA ...
I have also some unusual situation, however, instead ANNOTAZIONE as in your cases, in my case is [DESIGNAZIONE COLLEGIO]
in the most part of the cases, after the court entry: [IN DECISIONE CON RINUNCIA TERMINI PER CONCLUSIONALI], the most common next entry is: [DEPOSITO MINUTA ...
- 17 Mar 2017, 12:10
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
- Replies: 516
- Views: 319135
Re: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
Thank you mler and Jennabet, I have now a better idea of the situation.
About why postponing obtaining the passport until travel to Italy?
There is not a particular reason, specially taking in consideration that I am barely in the middle of my citizenship process.
My curiosity came up because by ...
About why postponing obtaining the passport until travel to Italy?
There is not a particular reason, specially taking in consideration that I am barely in the middle of my citizenship process.
My curiosity came up because by ...
- 16 Mar 2017, 21:22
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
- Replies: 516
- Views: 319135
Re: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
thank you both Jennabet and Mler for the detailed explanation...
it seems more complicated to do it in the way that Mler explains, then it would be easier to request it in the Italian consulate of my residency country.
However, I wonder if according to the Jennabet explanation, the mentioned ...
it seems more complicated to do it in the way that Mler explains, then it would be easier to request it in the Italian consulate of my residency country.
However, I wonder if according to the Jennabet explanation, the mentioned ...
- 15 Mar 2017, 21:15
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
- Replies: 516
- Views: 319135
Re: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
Hello everybody,
I have have a technical question about the process (in case of anyone knows).
if at the end of the process when the documents (birth act, marriage, etc) already registered in the comune, finally are placed into your hands.... (not my case, I am barely at middle of the process ...
I have have a technical question about the process (in case of anyone knows).
if at the end of the process when the documents (birth act, marriage, etc) already registered in the comune, finally are placed into your hands.... (not my case, I am barely at middle of the process ...
- 15 Mar 2017, 10:39
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
- Replies: 516
- Views: 319135
Re: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
Hello Ledman,
I made a quick search about your judge, one good example is user manu, you can search his posts to have a better idea of how his process progressed. As far as I saw, Velletti was quick and in manu's case it was resolved in just one hearing.....
I made a quick search about your judge, one good example is user manu, you can search his posts to have a better idea of how his process progressed. As far as I saw, Velletti was quick and in manu's case it was resolved in just one hearing.....
- 22 Feb 2017, 19:21
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
- Replies: 516
- Views: 319135
Re: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
Response to [bspaggs],
In Italy all services are more expensive than some other countries, about translations, yes, indeed you can find cheaper or more expensive also, so 77 Euros for doc, I consider it as expensive, but, it is inside the logical range of professional translation costs in Italy ...
In Italy all services are more expensive than some other countries, about translations, yes, indeed you can find cheaper or more expensive also, so 77 Euros for doc, I consider it as expensive, but, it is inside the logical range of professional translation costs in Italy ...
- 15 Feb 2017, 14:06
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
- Replies: 516
- Views: 319135
Re: 1948 Case with Luigi Paiano
Hello everybody, I am starting my case (1948 rule) my grandma was my Italian ancestor.
I have read several comments in this forum, and I learned that in some cases it has been set a second hearing.... and this delays the process as much as 1 additional year (average).
But so far, I haven't found ...
I have read several comments in this forum, and I learned that in some cases it has been set a second hearing.... and this delays the process as much as 1 additional year (average).
But so far, I haven't found ...