Immigration

We provide legal counsel in both judicial and extrajudicial contexts to ensure comprehensive protection of the rights of foreign nationals.

 

“Mascheroni Law Group is a leading reference in the field of immigration legal services, providing both judicial and extrajudicial legal counsel to ensure the full protection of the rights of foreign nationals.”

Main Areas of Practice

Visas and Residence Permits

We provide legal advice for obtaining entry visas to Italy for elective residence, investment, study, employment, and digital nomad purposes. We offer continuous and detailed assistance to clients both during the visa application and issuance process, as well as in the subsequent stage of converting the visa into a residence permit.


Italian Citizenship

We represent and assist our clients in proceedings for acquiring Italian citizenship jure sanguinis—whether through administrative or judicial channels—as well as through marriage and residency.


Asylum and International Protection

We provide free legal advice in matters of asylum and international protection. In the event of a rejection of the application by the Immigration Office (Questura), we represent our clients in appeal proceedings before the competent Court.

FAQ

Handling immigration matters can be a complex and demanding process, both legally and emotionally. Procedures can be lengthy and intricate, with numerous requirements to meet and legal details to consider. It is natural to have many questions about how to navigate the process and what to expect along the way. Mascheroni Law Group is here to guide you and address any concerns, such as:

Who needs a visa to enter and stay in Italy?

All foreign nationals from non-EU countries who intend to come to Italy must apply for an entry visa at the Italian consular representation in their country of origin or residence. Exceptions apply to nationals of third countries listed in Annex II of Regulation (EC) of 15 March 2001, who require a visa only if they plan to stay for more than 90 days.

Who is entitled to Italian citizenship?

Those entitled to apply for recognition of Italian citizenship include: the child of a father or mother who holds Italian citizenship at the time of the child’s birth; a foreign national who has been married or in a civil union with an Italian citizen for at least three years (reduced to two years in the presence of children); and a foreign national who has resided continuously in Italy for at least ten years.

Who can apply for international protection in Italy?

The right to apply for international protection in Italy belongs to any non-EU foreign national who believes they cannot return to their country of origin due to a well-founded fear of persecution or serious harm, or to any stateless person who believes they would face such risks in their habitual country of residence.

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Rely on the professionalism and experience of Mascheroni Law Group. We will stand by your side to represent you with integrity and determination, guiding you through every stage of your case with expertise and personalized attention, ensuring that every detail of your matter is handled with the utmost care