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Becoming an Italian citizen can open doors for you and your family—from reconnecting with your heritage to expanding your options in the European Union. Still, the path to Italian citizenship is paperwork-heavy, deadline-sensitive, and often shaped by the rules of your Italian consulate, municipality (comune), or—when needed—court.
ITAMCAP provides citizenship assistance with transparent, service-based pricing, so you can plan confidently as you move through the application process for Italian dual citizenship; costs for services can be found below. Start with a free consultation, and we’ll help you understand what it may take to qualify for Italian citizenship, what records you’ll need, and how your Italian ancestor’s timeline affects your next steps for applying.
Telephone Consultation
What this includes
- A quick eligibility discussion for Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis) or other pathways
- A high-level review of your lineage, your Italian ancestor, and what supporting documentation is typically needed
- Next-step guidance on your consular application, including how Italian citizenship applications are usually prepared and applications submitted
Timing
Available by appointment—processing times and overall timelines vary depending on your consulate, jurisdiction, and document availability
Price: Free consultation (30 minutes)
Italian Ancestor’s Naturalization Record
Your naturalization record is often one of the most important documents in an application for Italian citizenship by descent, because it can help confirm if and when an ancestor became a U.S. citizen.
What this fee covers
- Research support to identify the right repositories and record sets tied to your Italian ancestor
- Guidance on locating the appropriate record type for your situation (or proof of no record, where applicable)
- Clear instructions on how to request a certified copy when the issuing authority requires it for Italian citizenship applications
Timing
Research and record issuance can vary depending on the agency, archive workload, and the era of the record
Price: $999
Italian Vital Records
Vital records are commonly issued by an Italian municipality (comune). These may include an Italian birth certificate, marriage certificate, or death certificate, depending on your line and the supporting documentation required for your case.
What this fee covers
- Record request preparation and submission to the relevant Italian municipality
- Follow-up support to help move the request through local procedures
- Delivery coordination once documents are issued
Timing
Timelines vary depending on the comune, local processing practices, and seasonal workload
Price: $998
Translations
Translations are a standard part of many Italian citizenship applications, especially for U.S. documents being presented to an Italian consulate, municipality, or court. If you’re comparing translation fees for Italian citizenship, what matters most is that your translations align with the requirements tied to your pathway and jurisdiction.
What this fee covers
- Italian translation of standard citizenship documents (commonly vital record documents and related civil paperwork)
- Formatting support so your translated set is consistent and easy to review during the application process
- Coordination guidance for pairing translations with the correct records and application form set
Timing
Varies depending on page count, complexity, and project queue
Price: $99/page
US Documents Procurement
Many clients need U.S. vital records and supporting paperwork for each generation in the line. Some jurisdictions also require certified issuance standards, which can affect cost and turnaround time.
What this service covers
- Guidance on ordering the correct document type from the correct office
- Support on special requests (amendments, long-form records, and jurisdiction-specific requirements)
- Help organizing documents so your packet matches expectations for supporting documentation
Timing
Varies depending on state/county rules, request method, and local backlogs
Price: Fees vary
Apostille Service
An apostille is a form of authentication often needed when presenting U.S. documents abroad. This step frequently comes up when applying for Italian citizenship, preparing supporting documentation, or assembling a file intended for your Italian municipality.
What this fee covers
- Review of the document set for apostille readiness (common issues include notarization format and issuing authority)
- Submission guidance and tracking support tied to the appropriate state process
- Packaging guidance so your records remain organized for the application process
Timing
Varies depending on the state and document type
Price: $299
Italian Citizenship Assistance
Some cases are straightforward. Others involve complex records, missing links, discrepancies, or a pathway that may involve pursuing court cases with help from a qualified legal team with an independent legal team in Italy (legal services are separate and case-specific). Because the scope changes case to case, Italian citizenship costs can’t be quoted without reviewing your line.
What this can include
- End-to-end project guidance for jure sanguinis cases (service scope and jure sanguinis fees vary depending on your situation)
- Review of supporting records, discrepancies, and naming/date consistency across generations
- Document organization and readiness guidance for your consular application or an apply-in-Italy route
- If your circumstances point toward litigation, coordination support around Italian courts, required documentation, and general process expectations (legal services and filing are case-specific)
Timing
The full timeline varies depending on consulate appointment availability, court schedules, issuing offices, and record retrieval timelines
Price: Fees vary (discussed during your free consultation)
Elective Residency Visa
Our Elective Residency Visa (ERV) service helps individuals establish long-term residence in Italy without employment, relying on stable, substantial passive income. This option is ideal for retirees, financially independent individuals, or persons of Italian origin seeking residency.
What this can include
- Eligibility assessment based on income, assets, and personal circumstances
- Strategic guidance on selecting the appropriate Italian Consulate and jurisdiction
- Step-by-step preparation and review of all required documentation
- Assistance with Italian housing compliance (leases or property deeds)
- Income and financial documentation analysis to meet Consular standards
- Criminal background check guidance and coordination
- Application form preparation and pre-submission compliance check
- Support through Consular processing and post-arrival guidance for the Permesso di Soggiorno
Timing
- ERV applications are subject to thorough Consular review, with processing times typically up to 90 days. Annual renewal in Italy requires verification of continued eligibility.
Important: The ERV is not a tourist or work visa. Applicants must demonstrate the ability to support themselves entirely through passive financial resources, such as pensions, annuities, investments, or other independent income. Employment in Italy is not permitted.
Price: Fees vary dep ending on personal circumstances, documentation, and Consular jurisdiction. A tailored quote is provided after a brief eligibility assessment.
Important Notes on Outside Fees
To keep this page transparent, ITAMCAP lists what we charge for our services above as a single price or range. Separate from that, many applicants encounter outside fees set by third parties and government entities.
- Italian consulate document fees and other government charges are set by the relevant authority and can change. We can flag common fee categories during your free consultation, but we don’t publish amounts here unless they can be verified from official guidance at the time of writing.
- Some paths involve application fee payments or requirements connected to the issuing authority or jurisdiction.
- If you are pursuing court-based recognition, Italian courts may involve separate costs tied to filings, counsel, and case management.
Some applicants ask about apostille cost in Italy. In most citizenship files, apostilles are obtained from the authority where the document was issued (often a U.S. state), and requirements can vary by where the documents will be presented. We focus on helping you prepare the correct authentication steps for your chosen pathway.
Single-Service Options
Not ready for full-scope help? Many clients start with one piece of the puzzle and build from there.
Available single-service options include:
- Italian vital records retrieval (Italian comuni / Italian municipality requests)
- Naturalization record research support
- Apostille support
- Translation support
- Document organization and application form readiness guidance for Italian citizenship applications
Some requests are best quoted after a quick review, so fees vary for certain scenarios.
Schedule Your Free Consultation
If you’re ready to apply for Italian citizenship, let’s map your next steps. Schedule your free phone consultation and we’ll be happy to discuss Italian passport requirements, citizenship-by-marriage costs, dual citizenship fees, or any other issue pertaining to your application.
We’ll help you understand where your records live and how your packet should be prepared before applications are submitted, so you can move forward with confidence.
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