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I guess the question is how your fiance got both nationalities. As far as I know, Italy used to disapprove of dual citizenship.gingerj wrote:I have been in a relationship with my dual national fiancé for a year now. He has both US and Italian passports. 11 months ago, he attempted to renew his Italian passport and they have denied him the right saying he signed a renunciation document back in 1993… so in effect they say he is not Italian any more.
thsths wrote:I guess the question is how your fiance got both nationalities. As far as I know, Italy used to disapprove of dual citizenship.gingerj wrote:I have been in a relationship with my dual national fiancé for a year now. He has both US and Italian passports. 11 months ago, he attempted to renew his Italian passport and they have denied him the right saying he signed a renunciation document back in 1993… so in effect they say he is not Italian any more.
But I would also thing that this is the wrong forum to discuss the issue.
Tom
If the Italian Embassy are saying that he renounced his Italian citizenship in 1993 and he disagrees with this, he needs to find a good Italian lawyer dealing with immigration/nationality matters.gingerj wrote: His father is Italian, and his mother is American.
New to this so not sure which forum to ask for advice in.
His Father lives in Italy and he is seeking his lawyers advice, so I am hoping this brings us positive news. Thank you for your adviceJAJ wrote:If the Italian Embassy are saying that he renounced his Italian citizenship in 1993 and he disagrees with this, he needs to find a good Italian lawyer dealing with immigration/nationality matters.gingerj wrote: His father is Italian, and his mother is American.
New to this so not sure which forum to ask for advice in.
It is very strange indeed, maybe 1st of it's kind. No they didn't retain his expired passport, he still has it. The most weird thing I find is that the gentleman who witnessed this said document to renounce his Italian ship, also issued my fiancé his last passport, nobody on the Italian side has questioned that though which frustrates the hell out of me.sakura wrote:gingerj, please do keep us informed of this - it is a very strange situation!!
Did they retain his passport(s)?
gingerj wrote:
The bottom line is, if anyone has had any kind of similar situation, and had luck with it, please contact us via this thread as a post. If my fiancé has to return to Italy, will he still be able to visit UK on an American passport departing from Italy? Or will he need a visa from the USA to have permission to re-enter the UK freely with a USA passport?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.