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Honorary ConsulGiovanna Carriero-Contreras
Address360 Acoma St.
Denver, CO 80223
USA
Phonelocal: (720) 579.1557
international: +1.720.579.1557
Emailhonoraryconsul@coitalianhc.com

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Rebecca
Tue, 4 Oct 2011 13:40 EDT
Dual Citizenship
My mother was a naturalized Italian citizen, but she moved to the United States and became a citizen here, and she does not have dual citizenship any longer. I want to move to Italy to study for a year, doing two different programs is really difficult because of visa discrepencies. Is there any way for me to become a dual citizen before I leave (Fall, 2012)?

Thank You
Rebecca
rebecca.sher@colorado.edu
Miriam Scharff
Sun, 2 Oct 2011 01:07 EDT
Visa
My fiance is currently stationed in Italy at one of the Air bases. I would like to know what i need to do to obtain a fiance visa to stay longer than three months so we can marry. thank you


email yoursaphireangel@yahoo.com
Maggie
Fri, 30 Sep 2011 11:52 EDT
Au Pairing for 90 days
I am au pairing for a family in Bologna and understand that I need to obtain some documents from the Embassy, but not sure what I need. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Victor
Sun, 14 Aug 2011 01:34 EDT
Italian coffee in Denver
I lived in Cologne, Germany for a few months, and I found that by far the best coffee there can be found in front of Consolato Generale d'Italia. A guy was selling it off a little cart, and that was the best coffee I ever had in Germany. Now I'm back in the Denver area and I'd like to know where I can find good Italian coffee. In particular, there wouldn't be a little coffee cart parked in front of this honorary consulate, would there?
Paul
Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:11 EDT
Buying property and permanent resident qualifications
Hi,
I am looking into buying a house in Italy and wanted to eventually become a permanent resident. Will me owning a house there help with that?
Brittany Delmonico
Sat, 23 Jul 2011 16:08 EDT
I would like to obtain a dual citizenship
I would like to obtain dual citizenship and would like to know the best avenue to take to do this. How long does it usually take to do this? Would I qualify if my great great grandfather and grandmother were born in Italy? Where do I go to request birth certificates and death certificates of my ancestors? Thanks for the information in advance!

Brittany Delmonico
bdelmoni@hotmail.com
diana barajon Cole
Fri, 15 Jul 2011 11:18 EDT
Dual Citizenship
Born in Milano need paperwork to obtain dual citizenship.

303-478-2041

E-mail: dbarajon@hotmail.com
Alexandra Baldwin Ruz
Fri, 8 Jul 2011 22:59 EDT
I am an American citizen but I was born in Firenze. What can i do to
get an Italian passport?
Greg Ploysa
Sun, 19 Jun 2011 13:51 EDT
Visa
Hello,
I'm wondering how hard it is to be granted a visa for retirement and a working visa for my wife? Is it possible for her to apply for employment without the working visa?

Thank you,
Jacqueline (Rullo) DeLangié
Tue, 7 Jun 2011 17:16 EDT
Dual Citizenship Request
Our Rullo Family are qualified for dual
Citizenship - Where do I file the
paperwork??Cna I do this in Centennial,CO
OR is there anywhere this an be done
Email rsd8070@yahoo.com-thank you

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