Italian Citizrnship Name Help

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BSolari
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Italian Citizrnship Name Help

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I have all the dcuments ready to present to the consulate. However, there is one discrepincy. On my grandfather's birth certificate, ther are three names written: Luigi Battista Davide. On his immigration forms there is written Luigi Battista, and then on other forms, Luigi. I have documentation stating his change from Luigi Battista to Luigi, but nothing on Luigi Battista Davide to Luigi Battista. HOWEVER, on his birth certificate and death certificate his mother's and father's names are listed.
This shows lineage, does it not? My appointment with the consulate isn't for some time, but I just wanted to get opinions on this.
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Hi: I think that no problem for you, because in Italy the 1° first name is the legal first name ... if the relative names are right, and the birth date are right.. no problem for you.. just an my opinion.. regards, suanj
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