You can find Italian consulates in the United states that cover the entire country and then some. When applying for Italian citizenship, it is important to understand which consulate of Italy in the US you would need to work with and that is based on where you live. It's also important to understand the differences and similarities between the Italian consulates and the Italian embassy. Consulates are necessary to work with in a number of situations, not limited to citizenship requests. You can...
You can find Italian consulates in the United states that cover the entire country and then some. When applying for Italian citizenship, it is important to understand which consulate of Italy in the US you would need to work with and that is based on where you live. It's also important to understand the differences and similarities between the Italian consulates and the Italian embassy. Consulates are necessary to work with in a number of situations, not limited to citizenship requests. You can also request your Italian tax code (Codice Fiscale) and also as an Italian you will want to make sure you are also registered with the Italian consulate. It is important to remain registered in the registry of Italian citizens abroad held by both your consulate and the municipal office (comune) in Italy that holds your record in order to be able to vote or renew your Italian passport while living abroad. In this episode of the Italian Citizenship Podcast, hosts Marco Permunian, an Italian attorney, along with video podcaster and dual-citizen expat living in Italy, Rafael Di Furia, discuss the Italian consulates in the United States and share the list of Italian consulates in the US and their respective jurisdictions.
For more info about the consulates and jurisdictions in the USA:
https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/consulates-in-the-us/
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