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Documentation can vary from consulate to consulate, so be sure to check with your consulate for any additional documents needed. | Documentation can vary from consulate to consulate, so be sure to check with your consulate for any additional documents needed. | ||
At a minimum, all consulates will require the following for each person in the line. All documents need to be in "long form": | ===Documents=== | ||
At a minimum, all consulates will require the following for each person in the line. All documents need to be certified copies in "long form": | |||
* Birth Certificates of ancestors and spouses (even if not Italian) | * Birth Certificates of ancestors and spouses (even if not Italian) | ||
* Marriage Certificates | * Marriage Certificates | ||
* Death Certificates of ancestors and spouses | * Death Certificates of ancestors and spouses | ||
* Naturalization Certificates | * Naturalization Certificates or No Record of Naturalization | ||
All documents must be apostilled and many need to be translated to Italian (this may depend on the consulate). | |||
===Apostille=== | |||
When a document is to be used in another country, it may be necessary to have the document authenticated. This is known either as an “apostille” or “certificate of authentication.” Examples of documents that are frequently authenticated are birth, marriage and death certificates. | |||
Apostille requests need to be done in the state the records originated from. For example, a collaborator on this wiki has two birth certificates and a marriage certificate originating from Pennsylvania, and all other U.S. vital records in the line are originating from New York. So the two birth certificates and marriage certificate from Pennsylvania need to be apostilled in Pennsylvania, and the rest need to be apostilled in New York. | |||
Links to apostille information can be found under the respective states in the [[Finding Documentation]] section of this wiki. |
Revision as of 19:26, 26 June 2022
Required Documentation
Documentation can vary from consulate to consulate, so be sure to check with your consulate for any additional documents needed.
Documents
At a minimum, all consulates will require the following for each person in the line. All documents need to be certified copies in "long form":
- Birth Certificates of ancestors and spouses (even if not Italian)
- Marriage Certificates
- Death Certificates of ancestors and spouses
- Naturalization Certificates or No Record of Naturalization
All documents must be apostilled and many need to be translated to Italian (this may depend on the consulate).
Apostille
When a document is to be used in another country, it may be necessary to have the document authenticated. This is known either as an “apostille” or “certificate of authentication.” Examples of documents that are frequently authenticated are birth, marriage and death certificates.
Apostille requests need to be done in the state the records originated from. For example, a collaborator on this wiki has two birth certificates and a marriage certificate originating from Pennsylvania, and all other U.S. vital records in the line are originating from New York. So the two birth certificates and marriage certificate from Pennsylvania need to be apostilled in Pennsylvania, and the rest need to be apostilled in New York.
Links to apostille information can be found under the respective states in the Finding Documentation section of this wiki.