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Jure Sanguinis: April 2006
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An American's quest for Italian Citizenship. and all things Italian. It's a wonderful location and we are going to rent a car to take some trips to San Gimignano, Pisa, Siena, Parma, and Cinque Terre (hopefully, I know that's being ambitious! I am looking forward to the trip, I just need to find the rest of the lodging, twice in Rome and 2 nights in Venice, lucky me! Once I get my parents' birth certificates, I'm going to make an appointment with the Italian Consulate the very next spot he has open.
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Jure Sanguinis: November 2005
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An American's quest for Italian Citizenship. and all things Italian. Italians are going to their favorite pizzerias less and less because the cost of dining out is becoming too expensive. Because of the Euro, pizzas that would have cost 2-3 are now costing 5-7. I should note that a pizzeria I went to a few times in Torino " Pizzeria 7 Nani. Still has prices from 3,50-7 on their website. Pizzerias throughout Italy are signing onto a "Il Patto della Pizza" ( The Pizza Pact. Links to this post. My favorite ...
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Jure Sanguinis: March 2006
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An American's quest for Italian Citizenship. and all things Italian. I went to the Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics today to get all of the remaining records:. Next step: Make an appointment at the Boston Consulate. Also: Plan my May trip to Italy (Roma, Firenze, Venezia, Torino, Cinque Terre, Pisa, Roma) ;-). Blog I've enjoyed recently: Gia-Gina in Italy. American who moved to Torino with her husband. Some good Olympic writings. Pics and recipes, too. Links to this post.
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Jure Sanguinis: ItalianDocs.com
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An American's quest for Italian Citizenship. and all things Italian. This spring I started discussing with members of the Expats in Italy forum about starting a competing service at a reasonable price. Today, I would like to inform you that I am ready to start accepting orders for Vital Records (birth, marriage and death certificates) from Italy at my website, ItalianDocs.com. I can be contacted at info@italiandocs.com. Posted by Rick @ 8/01/2007 12:11:00 PM. Links to this post. At 11/15/2007 10:09 AM.
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Jure Sanguinis: February 2006
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An American's quest for Italian Citizenship. and all things Italian. The pieces are coming together. I received my great-grandfather's birth certificate from Gissi, Italy yesterday evening! Everything else I need I can get at the Massachusetts State Archive office sometime (soon! The final step will be to make an appointment with the Italian Consulate to present all my paperwork and make sure nothing's missing. Hopefully soon after that, I'll have my dual-citizenship. Father's birth certificate (CHECK).
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Jure Sanguinis: May 2006
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An American's quest for Italian Citizenship. and all things Italian. I recently went to the newly located Italian Consulate at the Federal Reserve building across the street from South Station to find out if I have all the right stuff for my dual citizenship. I'm just about finished with all the paperwork gathering, I thought I was, but I was quite wrong. There were a couple small issues with my documents. THE. I'll probably finish soon after I return from my lovely Italian holiday. Rome, Florence, G...
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Jure Sanguinis: September 2005
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An American's quest for Italian Citizenship. and all things Italian. The 64,000 Question. The question I want answered ASAP. How long will this process take? Once I get that birth certificate, I just need to make an appointment with the Italian Consulate in Boston, which is 2 miles away from my apartment. Then, if all goes well, I will have the passport and begin making plans to move. Posted by Rick @ 9/05/2005 12:40:00 AM. Links to this post. And so it begins. Your paternal or maternal grandfather was b...
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Jure Sanguinis: January 2006
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An American's quest for Italian Citizenship. and all things Italian. So I sent my initial request for my great-grandfather's birth records in Gissi through ICGS, a company based in California that retrieves vital records. That request was sent on November 2nd, 2005 and should be delivered "between 2 to 10 weeks," no surprise there. I inquired about the status around December 17th and received this email back:. Fair enough, right? Patience is all it really takes. Posted by Rick @ 1/25/2006 12:18:00 PM.
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Jure Sanguinis: January 2007
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An American's quest for Italian Citizenship. and all things Italian. Apply in Italy; sounds good to me! For some strange reason, I just. On Expats in Italy. And am hoping it is the key to my Italian Citizenship. What it basically states is that you can apply for citizenship in Italy by presenting all the same documents you would show the local Consulate. The process also *seems* to be a lot faster if it is done in Italy, which is surprising to me. I'll post again when I know where I'm going and more deta...