I’ve lived in Italy before and had to apply for a PdS at both the Questura di Roma and Napoli, so I was familiar with the bureaucratic confusing hell of the immigration progress and endless waiting at the Questura. We went there to get it signed and had a nice chat with them about life and they wished us luck. Unfortunately, our town no longer has a physical police building, but officers have an office set up at the weekly market. I was missing the declaration of hospitality, so I downloaded the form from the town hall website and then went to get it signed by the local police. This is like gold to me! I couldn’t find this listed on any of the sites that I looked at in both English and in Italian so I’ll add it for you here. The administrator gave me a list of the documents that I needed which I’ll show you here. The first time we went to the Questura of Venezia, I thought I had all of the documents, but I was missing one thing so had to get it and then go back. For me, I did it during my last two weeks in London and managed to get the documents certified with an apostille within 10 days. It’s much easier and more cost-effective to do it there. If you were married outside of Italy, and you can do it, try to get the marriage certificate and translation both apostilled while you’re within the country of origin.
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