Phase 1: The Legal Gateway (Pre-Departure Strategy)
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You cannot simply pack your bags and figure it out later. Choosing the right legal pathway is the foundation of your entire move.
For Descendants (Jure Sanguinis): If you have Italian heritage, we map out your lineage, identify the specific consulate requirements, and secure the vital records. In 2026, digital filing and apostille requirements are stricter than ever.
For Remote Workers (Digital Nomad Visa): You need to prove your highly skilled status, show compliant health insurance, and meet the specific income thresholds. We ensure your application is airtight.
For Retirees (Elective Residence Visa - ERV): The ERV requires proving substantial passive income (not from active work) and securing a long-term lease or purchased property before you apply.
For Investors (Dolce Vita / Investor Visa): Directing your capital correctly into Italian assets to fast-track your residency.
Phase 2: The Document Sprint & Verification
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Italian authorities do not accept "almost correct."
The Translation & Apostille Rule: Every non-Italian document (birth certificates, marriage licenses, police clearance/FBI background checks) must be apostilled by your state and translated by a certified professional recognized by the Italian courts.
The "Insider" Pre-Check: Before you submit anything to the Consulate in your home country, our team reviews your entire dossier. One wrong stamp can delay your move by 6 to 12 months.
Phase 3: Landing Logistics (Your First 30 Days in Italy)
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Getting the Visa is only 50% of the battle. Landing in Italy triggers a strict countdown.
Codice Fiscale: Your Italian Tax Code. Without it, you do not exist in the system. You cannot sign a lease, open a bank account, or buy a SIM card. We secure this for you immediately.
Dichiarazione di Presenza: Depending on how you entered the Schengen zone, you may have exactly 8 days to declare your presence to the local Questura (Police Station).
The Yellow Kit (Permesso di Soggiorno): Within 8 days of arriving with your Visa, you must apply for your Residence Permit at the post office. We prepare your Kit Giallo perfectly to avoid rejection.
Phase 4: Establishing Your Italian Roots
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Transitioning from "long-term tourist" to "official resident."
The Housing Trap: You cannot use an Airbnb or a generic short-term rental to become a resident. You need a legally registered Contratto di Locazione (Lease Agreement) or a property deed. We negotiate with landlords who understand the expat legal requirements.
Residenza (Registering at the Anagrafe): Once you have a home, you must register your address at the local Town Hall. The local police (Vigili) will literally come to your door to verify you live there. We prepare you for this crucial step.

