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Michael Krell
Tue, 10 Jun 2014 13:59 EDT
how and where to get visa to cruise europe
My wife and I would like to take a 5 day cruise in November. it starts in Barcelona, stops for one day in France, two days in Italy, then returns to Spain. I am a US citizen, but my wife is Jamaican with a US green card (permanent US resident). we live near Orlando, so we are wondering if the Italian consulate there can give her a visa that will allow her to enter Spain by airplane to catch the cruise ship. I don't think Spain has a consulate in Orlando, so we would like to avoid driving to miami. Also, we would like to get the visa before buying the cruise ticket because if we buy the cruise ticket and can't get a visa we would waste a lot of money.
Alessandro giuranno
Tue, 13 May 2014 22:14 EDT
VISA to live in USA
I' m italian and I would like to live in USA, just live not work. How can I do? Please reply me at contato@clinicashangrila.com.br
Anne alise
Sat, 12 Apr 2014 11:08 EDT
Italian visa
Hello, why is it that when I call the orlando consulate no one answers? Are they even open?
Jamie Plate
Mon, 3 Mar 2014 17:56 EST
Dual-Citizenship
I would like to get dual-citizenship (USA/Italy) but I don't know how to get started. What information do I need as both sides of grandparents were born in Italy.
Harvey Alexander Smith
Thu, 20 Feb 2014 09:58 EST
Italian Language Classes
Italian language classes are currently being offered twice monthly at beginner and intermediate levels at the Palm Harbor Library. A Membership fee of $40 in the Central Gulf Coast Lodge of Sons of Italy includes access to the classes twice monthly. Contact Mildred Cooper at 727-787-3344.
Scott Peterson
Thu, 30 Jan 2014 18:53 EST
Amanda Knox
Dear Sir, I am outraged at the continued harassment of Amanda Knox. Your "verdict" today is absurd and I am confident that my country will never force the return of this young lady who has already been treated with great injustice.
nad
Thu, 28 Nov 2013 20:13 EST
WHY IS THERE NO INFORMATIONS ONLINE ABOU VISAS
It would be nice to be able to search through information's about how to obtain visas. I could prepare all the documents instead of waiting to meet or talk to somebody at lonngwood. I am very disappointed with the total lack of visas informations on this website. What a complete waist of time.
Katie Fodera
Tue, 26 Nov 2013 16:41 EST
Need a Visa
Hello I need help getting a visa. I will be in northern Italy for six months and need to know the steps on getting a visa. You can reach me at my email it is rileyfodera@yahoo.com. Please contact me as soon as you can I will be going to Biella Italy in April.
Lawrence Daley
Sun, 29 Sep 2013 19:45 EDT
ON-LINE COURSES FOR ITALIAN SPEAKING STUDENTS
I have recently transferred to Tampa, FL for employment reasons. My wife is an Italian citizen and my children grew up in Italy until September 2011.

I would like to know if you have any information about courses given in Italian on-line. My daughter is currently being home schooled due to her Englisn language deficiencies but I would like her to keep up with her studies in Italian also. I know that the on-line movement has also caught on in Italy.
Alfonso Villarino
Mon, 19 Aug 2013 11:03 EDT
Visit to Taormina
I'm American wanting to spend a month in Taormina to improve my Italian.Idon't want to attend school,would like to stay with a family,paying of course.Need to get an email in Taormina,maybe the Sindico,to get in touch with someone who can help me.Thanks for your help.

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