Scenario: What if your Italian born “female” ancestor married her Italian born husband and became a U.S. citizen concurrently with her husband before September 22, 1922?

What if your parents were born in Italy, migrated to the U.S., and lost their Italian Citizenship before your birth? You would think you did not qualify for Italian Dual Citizenship because they had already renounced their Italian citizenship (by becoming U.S. Citizens) by the time of your birth, and you were born before August 16, 1992. While this is correct, there is a positive loophole.
If you like all things Italian, our company is the place to be! My Italian Family is the premier provider of Italian Dual Citizenship Services and Italian Genealogy in the US. Our team of over 30 professionals world-wide is expanding. We are looking to add another qualified person (preferably of Italian descent) to our Expert Team working remotely.

We always talk about the time it takes to find an appointment with the Italian Consulate where you will be applying; on average if you book an appointment today, it will be two years out. This is great because it will give you plenty of time to put together your document portfolio; making sure it is complete and with the least number of discrepancies.

If you like all things Italian, our company is the place to be! My Italian Family is the premier provider of Italian Dual Citizenship Services and Italian Genealogy in the US. Our team of over 30 professionals world-wide is expanding. We are looking to add another qualified person (preferably of Italian descent) to our Expert Team of eleven people working remotely. This is a new position for a Case Manager/Document Procurement Specialist to assist customers who are applying for Italian Citizenship.