Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis) requires documents going back generations. We translate entire family chains: birth, marriage, death, and naturalisation records across countries and centuries.

Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis) is available to anyone who can prove an unbroken line of Italian ancestry. The catch? You need every birth certificate, marriage certificate, death certificate, and naturalisation record in the chain, going back to the original Italian ancestor who emigrated. All foreign-language documents must be translated and certified.
Italian comune certificates (atti di nascita, matrimonio, morte). Foreign civil registry records. Naturalisation records from the US, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, and elsewhere. Divorce decrees. Adoption orders. Name change documents. Apostilled foreign documents. Consular correspondence.
Every comune has slightly different formatting. Some US states issue certificates that look completely different from others. Argentine actas have specific terminology. Brazilian certidoes have their own conventions. We have translated thousands of these documents and know what the comuni and consulates expect.
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