I found it interesting that the recognition communication happens from the consulate before the documents are actually transmitted via PEC to the comune. I was always under the impression they transmit the documents to the comune AND THEN inform the applicant. Great video giving full transparency of the process.
So what your saying is that since my documents were received at the Miami consulate on Sept 2nd, chances are that they reviewed the documents and found no discrepancies. The only snag is with my grandfather Americanizing his first name that you had brought to light that they might question. We are all hoping for a speedy approval
Mailing in the application to the Miami consulate might be a little different, Louis. How I took it, it's rare after an actual appointment for the clerk that processes the application to have additional questions, but since it's mailed in ... it could be a little different or possibly have a higher chance of being questioned after being "received". (btw I also mailed in my application to the Miami consulate lol - good luck to us both!)
If going through with a 1948 case where Your Documents physically go to Italy so a Judge looks at them then will the Documents Physically go and stay in the Commune or will they be sent back to the Applcant in their Home Country?
What happens if the name was "translated" once they migrated to the US? Do I need to request to fix all the documents for all the descendants? Or is there a document that I can get to show the change?
Maybe in a future Video You can Explain the 7% Flat Tax so there is No Misunderstanding about their Tax Burden between Italy and the United States or whichother Country Taxes their Forign Citizens. Since unfortunatly there are some that think that All they will have to pay is JUST 7% of their Earnings from whichever sources.
I found it interesting that the recognition communication happens from the consulate before the documents are actually transmitted via PEC to the comune. I was always under the impression they transmit the documents to the comune AND THEN inform the applicant. Great video giving full transparency of the process.
The Philadelphia consulate has just begun approving applicants on the same day of their appointment!
It sounds like a dream come true??????
Thank You Rafael and Marco. Always Great Information to let People know about.
First 🥇i love all your videos. Very informative
Submitted my application to the consulate in San Francisco seven months ago.
Have you heard back yet?
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So what your saying is that since my documents were received at the Miami consulate on Sept 2nd, chances are that they reviewed the documents and found no discrepancies. The only snag is with my grandfather Americanizing his first name that you had brought to light that they might question. We are all hoping for a speedy approval
Mailing in the application to the Miami consulate might be a little different, Louis. How I took it, it's rare after an actual appointment for the clerk that processes the application to have additional questions, but since it's mailed in ... it could be a little different or possibly have a higher chance of being questioned after being "received". (btw I also mailed in my application to the Miami consulate lol - good luck to us both!)
@@jma.87 hello Jeff. Thanks for the info. I sent my documents to the consulate the last week of August this year. Yes, their videos are spot on.
If going through with a 1948 case where Your Documents physically go to Italy so a Judge looks at them then will the Documents Physically go and stay in the Commune or will they be sent back to the Applcant in their Home Country?
Interesting i did min in july 19 , but how will i know if its approved?
What happens if the name was "translated" once they migrated to the US? Do I need to request to fix all the documents for all the descendants? Or is there a document that I can get to show the change?
What happen if the date of the appointment? I’m missing some documents. Would they let me send it later ??
I need your help w citizenship and finding a place
Maybe in a future Video You can Explain the 7% Flat Tax so there is No Misunderstanding about their Tax Burden between Italy and the United States or whichother Country Taxes their Forign Citizens. Since unfortunatly there are some that think that All they will have to pay is JUST 7% of their Earnings from whichever sources.