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What documents are required to apply for Italian citizenship? Married.
What documents are required to apply for Italian citizenship? Married.
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аватар andreyvip
Good question.
Of course, there are also advanced users here, but it is better to clarify all this at the consulate or from lawyers who specialize specifically in assisting in the preparation of such a package of documents.
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When one of the spouses is an Italian citizen, art. 5 of Law No. 91, approved on February 5, 1992, and subsequent amendments and additions. The deadlines for applying for Italian citizenship depend on the place of residence of the spouses.
If, after the marriage, the spouses live in Italy, then 2 years after marriage (counting from the date of residence), a foreign citizen can apply for Italian citizenship. If the place of residence of the spouses is outside the country, then you can apply for Italian citizenship after three years of living together. In the presence of children - relatives or adopted - the terms are halved.
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The application for citizenship must be submitted to the prefecture of the provincial capital (Prefettura - Ufficio territoriale del Governo), in case of residence abroad - to the Italian consular office in the country of residence.
Request Form
Birth certificate, indicating the name and surname of the father and mother, with the stamp "Apostille". A photocopy is taken of the apostilled document and a translation into Italian is made. Certification of the translation can be done at the consular office of the country of issue of the document, the consular office of the applicant's country in Italy (in this case, the signature of the consular officer is certified in the prefecture with the Apostille seal, a stamp duty of 14.62 euros is paid) or an Italian court. Usually, the original birth certificate is attached to your request and returned upon request after the Citizenship Decree, so it is worth taking care of a duplicate in advance, otherwise there is a risk of being left indefinitely without a birth certificate.
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Marriage certificate, if the marriage was not registered in Italy and the woman changed her surname (maiden name or surname assigned in a previous marriage) to her husband's surname. The marriage certificate must also be apostilled and translated into Italian with certification of the translation at the Italian consular office in the country of issue of the document, the consular office of the country of issue of the document in Italy (with certification of the signature of the consular officer in the prefecture) or the Italian court. The original and a photocopy are provided;
Certificate of no criminal record issued in the country of which the applicant is currently a citizen and in those countries in which he previously lived. The original certificate must have an Apostille stamp, the translation has been made, as mentioned above. The validity of the certificate of non-conviction is 6 months. The original and a photocopy are provided;
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Photocopy of residence permit in Italy;
Photocopy of ID
A photocopy of a valid international passport;
Receipt of the postal order on payment of the fee. Details of the payee are indicated on the last page of the request form, in the list of documents;
Stamp duty
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