Attorney in Rome...Boschetti

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Cristina319
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Attorney in Rome...Boschetti

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Buongiorno!
I am going to get my citizenship in Italy, and I contacted both Luigi Paiano and Marco Mellone for help. They are not too interested in helping me as my case is administrative and not judicial (In other words, I'm not a 1948 case, just a straight-forward citizenship case.). Mellone stopped communicating with me about a month ago after he found out that I had everything I needed... My assumption is that he would not make much $$ off of my case.

I have found a few other attorneys who are willing to help, and I'm leaning toward Francesco Boschetti. Do any of you have any information that you'd be willing to share on him?

Let me say I know I can go through the consulate here and pay less, and that I can do it in Italy myself. My consulate is in LA, and their appointments are a year out. I've been working on this for years and do not want to wait until I can go through that hassle. LA is difficult, to say the least.

Grazie mille.

Cristina
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Cristina,
I sent you a PM.
Giuseppe "Pippo" Moccaldi

Certificate requests and genealogical researches in Italy.
Translation of your (old) documents and letters.
Legal assistance in Italy for your Italian citizenship.
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