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English speaking attorney in italy
Real Estate · Inheritance/Probate · Family · Corporate · Personal Injury
Fast, bilingual legal assistance by Giambrone & Partners — international law firm with offices across Italy.
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Giambrone & Partners International Law Firm
Speak with a bilingual Italian attorney at Giambrone & Partners.
Services by Practice Area
Giambrone & Partners is an international law firm with offices worldwide, enabling us to assist clients wherever they are. We focus on cross-border issues that must be executed in Italy, providing clear communication in English, predictable pricing, and fast, practical steps.
Our Legal Services Include:
- Real Estate (Buying/Selling Property in Italy)
- Inheritance & Probate (Italian Successions)
- Family Law (Italian Nexus)
- Business & Corporate (Set-Up, Contracts, Disputes)
- Personal Injury & Tourism Claims (Incidents in Italy)
- Italian Citizenship
- Global Mobility
Ready to Begin?
Tell us what happened and share any documents you have. We’ll confirm the best route in Italy, give you a clear plan and fees, and start immediately once you approve.
1. Elective Residence Visa for Italy
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Ideal for retirees or individuals with passive income who wish to live in Italy without working.
You must demonstrate:
– A minimum annual passive income of €31,000 per applicant
– A property in Italy (owned or rented with a registered lease)
– Private health insurance
Applications must be submitted through the local Italian consulate or a designated VFS office. Processing times may vary, with decisions issued within 90 days. Family members may apply jointly, provided the income threshold is met for each individual.
2. Italy Digital Nomad Visa / Remote Worker Visa
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Live and work remotely from Italy as a freelancer or remote employee.
To qualify, you must prove:
– An annual income of at least €28,000
– A suitable residence in Italy
– That your work is conducted remotely via digital tools
Two categories are eligible:
- Digital nomads: freelancers, consultants, independent professionals
- Remote employees: staff working for a foreign company
Family reunification is available after the main applicant has obtained their visa.
This visa applies only to highly qualified workers:
– A university degree relevant to the job is needed; or
– 3-7 years of work experience (depending on the sector)
3. EU Blue Card for Highly Skilled Workers
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Designed for qualified non-EU professionals hired by Italian companies. Requirements include:
– A job offer from an Italian employer
– A minimum gross annual salary of €27,000
– A recognized university degree (with “Dichiarazione di Valore”)
– Proof of suitable housing in Italy
The employer must submit the application through the Italian Prefecture’s ALI portal. Estimated decision time: up to 60 days.
Only applicable to highly qualified workers in line with levels 1, 2, and 3 of the ISTAT classification of professions.
4. Italy Start-up Visa for Innovative Entrepreneurs
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Italy welcomes tech-driven entrepreneurs who wish to launch innovative start-ups.
To be eligible, you must:
– Invest at least €50,000 in your new venture
– Present a viable business plan showcasing innovation
– Obtain a favorable opinion from the ISV Committee
– Have suitable housing in Italy
The evaluation process takes approximately 30 days from submission.
5. Investor Visa for Italy (Golden Visa Program)
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Italy offers residency to non-EU nationals who invest in the country.
You may qualify by choosing one of the following:
– €2 million in Italian government bonds
– €500,000 in a private Italian company
– €250,000 in an Italian start-up
– €1 million donation to a philanthropic cause
A valid residence in Italy is required in all cases. Once the investment is verified, an authorization for the visa is issued within 30 days.
6. Gain Italian Citizenship with Confidence
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Obtaining Italian citizenship opens the door to living and working freely in Italy and across the EU. Whether your path is through family heritage, marriage, or residency, our lawyers will ensure your case is prepared with the utmost care.
We handle all categories of citizenship:
– Italian citizenship by descent, including through a great-grandparent
– Dual citizenship Italy for those retaining their original nationality
– Italian citizenship by marriage for spouses of Italian citizens
We also handle complex cases, including administrative appeals and court petitions where needed.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Will I have an English-speaking attorney?
Absolutely. You’ll have a single English-speaking attorney as your point of contact, coordinating the Italian side (notaries, courts, registries, banks, insurers, translators and tax offices).
Do you cover all of Italy? What if I’m not in Italy?
Yes. We act nationwide in Italy and have offices worldwide, so we can assist clients wherever they are and manage cross-border steps seamlessly.
What documents do you need to get started?
Minimum set: passport/ID and proof of address. Then, depending on the matter:
- Real Estate: property details, draft contracts, agent/notary contacts.
- Inheritance: death certificate, will (if any), family details.
- Family: marriage/divorce papers, children’s details.
- Business: corporate docs, key contracts.
- Personal Injury: medical reports, police report, photos.
We’ll send a tailored checklist after the first call.
How will we communicate across time zones?
We schedule calls in your time zone (EST/PST/CT/MT) and provide weekly written updates summarizing what’s done and what’s next.
Will a court order be recognized in Italy?
Often yes, via recognition/enforcement (exequatur). We assess the order and, if eligible, handle filings and any required translations/apostilles.
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