Consulate-General of Italy in Miami
Address | 4000 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Suite 590 Coral Gables FL 33146 USA |
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Address | 4000 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Suite 590 Coral Gables FL 33146 USA |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
italianconsulate. | |
Web site | www. |
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The family is forming a genealogical tree of my grandfather and grandmother. We have been unable to find out exactly where my grandfather was born. His name was Nicola Parisi, born Nov 19, 1868 in Calabra. We want to know where in Calabria he was born and how he immigrated to the USA. Molto grazie.
what activities and services do you offer at the Miami consulate.
do you have a schedule of events?
I am asking my neighbor to write to you as i do not have a computer. My passport will expire on April 23rd and i need to renew it. It is 10 years old. Do i need to make an appointment to come down to Coral Glables. Please call me at 352-624-2656 I only speak italian.
What should we need to get a visa for Italy. My wife she's a resident me I got a travel document
My husband was born in Sicily, moved to US when he was two. When sent the letter for the Sicilian Army, he never replied. We would like to go to Italy for a visit. He has dual citizenship, and is now 52. Is there something he will need to have showing he lived in US at the time?
My passport is about to expire do I have to come to Miami or can I do it trought the mail ,if I can do it with mail how do I go about doing that....
Hello,
I have valid permanent resident card for the US and an Italian birth certificate. We are wanting to take a Carnival cruise to the Bahamas on January the 17th. What do I need to be able to make this cruise. Do I need a US passport or an Italian passport. We have tried to call and cannot talk to a real person, can someone please conatct us at 615-822-5333 as soon as possible to help us with this problem.
Thank you,
Josie Land
My husband and I were born in Italy. We are now U.S. citizens. My husband is also a citizen in Italy and has his health insurance card and a social security card from Italy. He owns a home there and we go often. My question is: Do I, since we are married and live in the US, have the same benefits e.g. health insurance, social security card and dual citizenship?
I need to carry cremated ashes into Rome. Is this allowed. What documentation do I need to provide. Are these documents provided at Customs?
What are the steps/documents to obtein the Italian Citizenship? I am merry with Italian. Thanks.
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