Q&A

Can I bring my boyfriend to Italy?

Can I bring my boyfriend to Italy?

The decision has been effective since September 7, under the emergency decree signed by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on the same day, which notes that partners living abroad can now enter Italy to join “the person with whom they have a stable emotional relationship, even if not cohabiting.”

Can an American marry an Italian?

American citizens can get married in Italy. To get married in Italy, an American Citizen must present two documents: Nulla Osta (or affidavit) released by the American Consulate in Italy and legalized with an Apostille and. Atto Notorio released by the Italian Consulate in the USA or by an Italian Court.

Can unmarried couples travel to Italy?

The non-EU partner of an Italian couple can obtain an entry visa for 90 days. The Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Government grants the Entry Visa valid for up to 90 days for the unmarried partner of an Italian citizen.

Can couples travel to Italy?

Can a dual US and Italian citizen live in Italy?

After 1992 Italy allows dual citizenship with the United States. As long as you can prove your Italian ancestry, you can become an Italian citizen. Italy does not require you to renounce your citizenship(s) when you claim your Dual citizenship.

How to become an US citizen in Italy?

Americans must have an entrance visa which should be obtained at an Italian consulate before coming to Italy, in order to remain in Italy more than three months and gain resident status. This procedure will take several weeks to complete so it is advisable to apply well in advance of the departure date.

How do I get Out of Italy as an American?

If the American wishes to relinquish Italian residency, he/she must apply at the Anagrafe for cancellation of residence and get a written statement that will allow them to take household goods out of Italy without difficulty and without the assessment of taxes after departure.

Can a child gain Italian citizenship if born in another country?

Article 7 of the law 555/1912 allowed, in fact, the child of Italian born in a foreign State who gained his citizenship according to the ius soli principle, to retain Italian citizenship acquired at birth, even if the parent lost his Italian citizenship while his child was still a minor.

After 1992 Italy allows dual citizenship with the United States. As long as you can prove your Italian ancestry, you can become an Italian citizen. Italy does not require you to renounce your citizenship(s) when you claim your Dual citizenship.

Americans must have an entrance visa which should be obtained at an Italian consulate before coming to Italy, in order to remain in Italy more than three months and gain resident status. This procedure will take several weeks to complete so it is advisable to apply well in advance of the departure date.

Can a US citizen bring a fiance to the US?

You may be eligible to bring your fiancé (e) to the United States on a fiancé (e) visa if you meet the following requirements: You are a U.S. citizen; You and your fiancé (e) intend to marry one another within 90 days of your fiancé (e)’s admission to the United States on a K-1 nonimmigrant visa;

What happens if you get married to an Italian citizen?

Upon approval, your Italian spouse enters the U.S. on an immigrant visa, at which time he or she becomes a lawful permanent resident. Although the U.S. has various embassies and consulates in Italy, only the U.S. Consulate General in Naples handles immigrant and fiance (K-1) visas.