Introduction:
A group of U.S. citizens, including minors, petitioned the Court of Genoa for recognition of Italian citizenship iure sanguinis, based on their direct lineage from an Italian ancestor. The case was complicated by significant delays in processing at Italian consular offices.
Outcome:
On November 14, 2024, the Court of Genoa recognized Italian citizenship for the petitioners, ordering their registration in the civil status records of the Municipality of Licciana Nardi (MS) and directing the Ministry of the Interior to adopt the necessary measures.
Challenge:
The petitioners faced excessive waiting times at Italian consulates, where the expected processing time exceeded 10 years, obstructing their ability to obtain citizenship administratively. Additionally, they needed to establish their direct lineage and comply with the procedural requirements.
Action:
The petitioners provided a comprehensive genealogical tree and apostilled documents proving their direct descent from an Italian ancestor. The court accepted the evidence, highlighting the unreasonable delays and the need for judicial intervention to uphold the petitioners’ rights.
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