Italiza – Italian Dual Citizenship is a specialized paralegal services provider dedicated exclusively to helping individuals of Italian descent reclaim their citizenship rights. With a remarkable track record of assisting over 10,000 clients worldwide since 2006, the firm stands out for its precision, artisanal care, and deep respect for family heritage, operating under the leadership of Attorney Alessandro Mignacca, a seasoned expert in Private International and Immigration Law.
The firm offers a meticulous, step-by-step approach to citizenship recognition, combining thorough document research, legal analysis, and personalized guidance. Their multidisciplinary team, which includes accredited lawyers and genealogical experts, ensures compliance with Italian legal requirements while prioritizing client transparency and efficiency. Italiza primarily serves Americans and other descendants of Italian immigrants seeking dual citizenship, leveraging offices in the U.S., Italy, Brazil, and Argentina to provide localized support.
Services Offered
- Italian citizenship via paternal line
- Italian citizenship via maternal line (pre-1948 cases)
- Naturalization by marriage for spouses of Italian citizens
- Research and construction of family trees
- Issuance of Italian certificates
- Apostille services for official documents
- Sworn translation of documents into Italian
- AIRE consular registration
- Support for issuing Italian passports
- Document search in home country and Italy
- Documentary analysis and compliance review
- Corrections to civil and religious records
- Legal representation in citizenship processes
- Civil registration and transcription services
Italiza serves clients globally with offices in New Jersey, Tampa, Rome, Brazil, and Argentina, and offers support in multiple languages including English, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. The firm maintains a 100% success rate in processed cases and is accredited by the Bar Association of Rome and Madrid, further solidifying its reputation for reliability and expertise in Italian citizenship law.
