Yes. This is not entirely uncommon.
Please check your PM.
Yes. This is not entirely uncommon.
scoziaitaliano wrote: 18 Dec 2018, 16:07 Delighted to receive an early Christmas present in the form of a copy of my Italian birth certificate from Luigi by e-mail this morning! The last stages moved remarkably quickly (judgment was only pronounced on 20 July and we thereafter used the 30 day appeal route rather than the six month route) and also in part due to Luigi being able to persuade my commune to recognise the judgment very quickly!
So the journey that began with an application being lodged on my behalf at the Tribunale Ordinario di Roma on 7 Novembre 2016 is now very nearly at a close: I'll register with AIRE tonight online and hopefully a passport won't take too much longer to have in hand.
Many thanks for all the tips and assistance provided over the course of this journey - it has not been without its ups and downs but will be infinitely worthwhile in the longer term for me. I'll provide a more detailed update over the Festive holidays - meantime buon natale a tutti!
I believe they have been getting slower compared to past years. My case was introduced by Luigi on May 4, 2018. We heard nothing until September 25th, when Luigi notified us our first hearing is schedule for September 17, 2019. So, almost 18 months from filing to first hearing. That seems to be a longer time period than what people were reporting a year to two ago.camilamv wrote: 19 Dec 2018, 16:13 Hey, does anyone know if court cases have been getting slower compared to 2015,2016?
I just entered my case with Luigi, but from the 2017 and 2018 comments I´ve read, I got the feeling that this is being even less smooth than ever, would anyone agree?
Also, I would like to know what can make a case ''special'' or ''complicated'' since some people have been referring to their cases like that.
Thanks so much for your help!
Just by way of update the Consulate has issued a request to my Comune effectively seeking to confirm I am who I say I am: I get the feeling these cases are fairly unusual in this part of the world. That went out on 3 January and I was copied in: a response still appears to be awaited. Once that is confirmed then hopefully the AIRE application can be accepted and my passport will follow shortly thereafter. Once all this is wrapped up I'll provide a more detailed narrative!scoziaitaliano wrote: 18 Dec 2018, 16:07 Delighted to receive an early Christmas present in the form of a copy of my Italian birth certificate from Luigi by e-mail this morning! The last stages moved remarkably quickly (judgment was only pronounced on 20 July and we thereafter used the 30 day appeal route rather than the six month route) and also in part due to Luigi being able to persuade my commune to recognise the judgment very quickly!
So the journey that began with an application being lodged on my behalf at the Tribunale Ordinario di Roma on 7 Novembre 2016 is now very nearly at a close: I'll register with AIRE tonight online and hopefully a passport won't take too much longer to have in hand.
Many thanks for all the tips and assistance provided over the course of this journey - it has not been without its ups and downs but will be infinitely worthwhile in the longer term for me. I'll provide a more detailed update over the Festive holidays - meantime buon natale a tutti!
Grazie Barga1948 - good reminder re the Codice Fiscale!Barga1948 wrote: 28 Dec 2018, 16:12 Notizie fantastiche -- Congratulations scoziaitaliano --
Make sure to also request your Codice Fiscale when you go get your passport.
Felicitaciones,