Why choose Aprigliano Law Firm?
Italian court specialists
Licensed attorneys with a strong track record in jure sanguinis court cases.
Full legal support in English
From documents to passport with one English speaking legal team by your side.
Fast-track for prepared clients
Priority court filing for clients with most of their key documents ready.
Transparent fees. Flexible options
We offer fixed, transparent legal fees with no hidden costs.
Flexible instalment plans and partial success-based arrangements are available to qualifying clients.
Families applying together benefit from generous group discounts.
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Hear from our founder
Watch a brief message from our founder introducing our firm and our approach to Italian citizenship cases.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. You may enter and stay in Italy while your application (“court petition”) is under review. However, if you plan to remain longer than the 90 days allowed for visa-exempt visitors, you must obtain a valid residence permit. Before traveling, check whether you qualify for any of the existing permits (e.g. work, study, family reunification).
No. Your obligation to pay taxes in Italy depends on your status as a tax resident, not on your citizenship. If you acquire Italian citizenship but do not establish tax residency in Italy, you are not required to declare income or pay Italian taxes. Only those who qualify as Italian tax residents—meaning they live in Italy for the majority of the year or have their personal or economic interests centered here—are subject to Italy’s tax regime.
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