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I need some documents translated and notarized by Monday for my Italian Citizenship appointment. (I know, way to wait until the last minute! )
I live in Massachusetts, Boston metro area. If you are one or happen to know one that can do this for me... Please let me know. I apparently have to get the notarized signature apostilled as well. Didn't realize this until TODAY. ha.
I was going to suggest to just print out the translation, which you will receive on here, I am sure, and then bring it to be notarized, but I don't know about that apostille. I am sure one of the very fine folks on here will be able to guide you. Good luck.
Ever since I was a little boy, my dad would show me my great grandfather's card, and tell me that he was a count in Italy. I was always intrigued by that, but never really thought about asking my grandmother questions, or anyone else for that matter. About ten years ago, as more and more information...