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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.

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If you are starting the journey to Italian Dual Citizenship, you are faced with a big decision to make: who should I hire to take me to the “Finish” Line? This is a great question; if you are too busy you can use a service company that specializes in Italian citizenship, but you should look for a Company that has a “physical” and “legal” presence in both the U.S. AND Italy. Here is why:

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There are many of you out there who were born in Italy, came to this country and naturalized before August 16, 1992, the date Italy allowed for Italian Dual Citizenship. If that is the case, it means that you renounced your Italian Citizenship when you became a U.S. citizen.  But fear not, because there is a way to regain it, although it involves you going back to Italy and residing there for some time. 

The requirements to apply for the Reacquisition of your Italian citizenship are:

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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 nine people working remotely. This is a new position for a Case Manager/Document Procurement Specialist to assist customers who are applying for Italian Citizenship.

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If you are starting your journey to become an Italian Dual Citizen, the first thing you need to do is “verify” that you qualify through your family lineage. How? By researching the Naturalization Records of your Italy-born Ancestor.

PLEASE NOTE: Immigrants did not become U.S. citizens just by arriving here in the U.S.; often the date of arrival is confused with the date of naturalization.