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Core Services

Document Retrieval

  • Locates and obtains vital records (birth, marriage, death, and naturalization certificates) from the U.S., Europe, and Latin America. See the sections below for details on these documents.
  • Works with civil registries, archives, and consulates to find historical or missing records.

Document Preparation for Citizenship

  • Reviews and organizes all documents required for Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and other EU citizenship applications.
  • Ensures documents meet the format and content standards of European consulates and comuni (municipalities).

Apostille and Legalization

  • Coordinates state and federal apostilles to authenticate U.S. documents for international use.
  • Ensures each document is correctly legalized according to Hague Convention standards.

Certified Translation

  • Provides or arranges certified translations of documents into Italian or other required European languages.
  • Ensures translations meet the consulate’s certification requirements (e.g., asseverated or sworn translations for Italy).

Consultation and Application Guidance

  • Offers personalized guidance to help applicants understand eligibility, generation limits, and consular procedures.
  • Helps organize family records, confirm lineage, and prepare the citizenship application file for submission.

Birth Certificates

Birth certificates serve as an official record of a person’s birth and are used for a wide range of legal, administrative, and identification purposes. Here’s a breakdown of the most common uses:

Proof of Identity and Age

  • Establishes your legal name, date, and place of birth
  • Proves your citizenship (in many cases, especially if born in the country)
  • Used to obtain other identity documents like:
    • Passport
    • Driver’s license
    • State or national ID card

Government and Legal Purposes

  • Required when applying for Social Security numbers or national identification numbers
  • Needed for enrolling in schoolregistering to vote, or joining the military
  • Used to prove parentage or family relationships (e.g., for custody, inheritance, or child support)
  • Required for marriage licensesdivorce proceedings, and name changes

Travel and Immigration

  • Proof of citizenship or nationality when applying for a passport
  • Required for immigration, visa, or dual citizenship applications
  • Used to establish lineage for citizenship by descent (as in Italian or other European citizenship cases)

Employment and Benefits

  • Needed to verify identity and eligibility for work
  • Required to apply for benefits, such as Social Security, health insurance, or pensions

End-of-Life and Family Records

  • Used to verify relationships for death certificatesinheritance claims, or estate administration

Death Certificates

Legal Proof of Death

  • Serves as the official record that a person has died.
  • Needed to settle the deceased’s estate and manage legal affairs.
  • Used to terminate rights and obligations (e.g., leases, contracts, memberships).

 Financial and Property Matters

  • Required to:
    • Claim life insurance or pension benefits
    • Access bank accountsinvestments, or safe deposit boxes
    • Transfer property titlesreal estate, or vehicles
    • Close financial accounts or cancel credit cards

Government and Administrative Uses

  • Needed to:
    • File for Social Security survivor benefits
    • Settle taxes for the deceased person’s estate
    • Notify government agencies (Social Security Administration, Department of Motor Vehicles, etc.)
    • Amend vital records or update family status in official registries

Family and Personal Uses

  • Provides official proof for family history or genealogical research
  • Required for burialcremation, or transportation of remains
  • Used to verify cause of death for public health records or insurance purposes

International and Citizenship Uses

  • In dual citizenship or citizenship by descent cases (like Italian recognition), death certificates are essential to:
    • Document the end of a generation in a family line
    • Confirm the identity and lineage of ancestors
    • Verify dates and locations that support the family’s h

Apostille

An apostille is a certificate that authenticates a public document for use in a foreign country that is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention. It certifies the authenticity of the signature, seal, and position of the official who issued the document.


Certified Translations

Certified translations are needed whenever a document written in one language must be officially accepted by a government, court, or institution in a different language.

They serve as proof that the translation is accurate and complete, and are often required for legal, immigration, educational, and international purposes.