VISA DENIED... Now What?

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    After 8 months of waiting... our visa was denied to Italy. Now after spending the last 9 months of building our house, what is our plan?
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    We are Heather, Bradey, Alexa and Chloe. We purchased an abandoned stone barn in the foothills of the Italian Alps and we are working together as a family to renovate and restore this old stone barn into our dream home.

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  • @clauslohmar3379
    @clauslohmar3379 10 месяцев назад +495

    I'm a German, so settling in any country of the EU is easy for me. However, my wife is Brazilian, and so I have my share of experience with Visa.
    My advice: Get a specialized attorney for immigration law and let him handle everything.
    Going alone to that Visa appointment was the biggest mistake.
    Once, an attorney steps in front of these immigration officers, they know that they are in trouble if they don't follow the law.

    • @belle42
      @belle42 10 месяцев назад +38

      Yes exactly. You must always hire an attorney. Especially with the language barrier. Attorneys know what to file and you will be taken more seriously.

    • @pierrearthur5428
      @pierrearthur5428 10 месяцев назад +28

      Totally agree, have had to deal with obnoxious italian administration too ! It’s a lottery. One employee will go the extra mile to help you, another have his 15 minutes of fame by showing you he is owing your future in his hands and going to make it miserable ! When this happens, don’t waste your patience just walk away and escalate. This is when an attorney is mighty helpful as when such an obnoxious person is waking one inch sideway from what he is supposed to do the attorney will frame him and report him right away ! In my case the guy went from that day onwards to the loo each time I entered the Municipio and other people I dealt with where most helpful ! Courage, but don’t hesitate investing in an attorney. Typically it also reduce the amount of useless paper being deemed necessary ! Your case seem extreme, you should report it through an attorney to both your consulate/embassy toge this guy’s dismissed !

    • @candiceherbst6752
      @candiceherbst6752 10 месяцев назад +16

      Agreed. Spend some money on a professional and get your visas done. I have been through this process several times with my wife, who is South African.
      I applaud your bravery and resolve. It will get you far. Just back up that resolve with professional help and it's a win!

    • @AlmaTheSojourner
      @AlmaTheSojourner 10 месяцев назад +8

      We hired a paralegal to help us get permanent visa status, the language and legal barriers are too great to overcome to reach a successful conclusion in a foreign country.

    • @davidgane5786
      @davidgane5786 10 месяцев назад +6

      I’m in Hungary and there’s a guy in the local immigration office everybody dreads having to face him .

  • @Gatto-xt2zi
    @Gatto-xt2zi 10 месяцев назад +712

    As an Italian I'm sorry and literally ashamed by that man's attitude. you guys are amazing and your attitude is admirable. you got this, and you are gonna win!

    • @noemimicheli6803
      @noemimicheli6803 10 месяцев назад +69

      As an other Italian I am also very sorry that you guys had to face this part of Italian bureaucracy. Probably your Visas got denied because it is how it works in Italy. From my experience they alway deny Visas at first and then they finally look at papers when you appeal (same here where I live in France). So don't worry. It's only part of a normal but weird bureaucracy that tends to use this as a way to discourage immigrants to come in Italy. In bocca al lupo! I am sure that everything is going to be alright:-)

    • @sgraham005
      @sgraham005 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@noemimicheli6803 Sì vero!

    • @mariadewey4369
      @mariadewey4369 10 месяцев назад +21

      Having a visa denied is hard. It happens to many people wanting to come to countries, USA included.

    • @janettaylor3182
      @janettaylor3182 10 месяцев назад +18

      Too right fight the man's attitude is really bad his mood should not come into you're viza you get these people I life , they need took at you're RUclips to see how hard you've worked " Good luck too you " ❤❤❤

    • @ilzitek2419
      @ilzitek2419 10 месяцев назад +7

      I love you for saying this.

  • @LorettaJCooke
    @LorettaJCooke 3 месяца назад +2

    I have gone back and binge watched all your videos related to your Italian adventure...I embrace your frustration and your visible burnout fully as I have done something similar in Hungary with my family home, renovations, re-unionification visa, etc...being a U.S. citizen in the EU is NOT a slam dunk. DO NOT GIVE UP E-V-E-R!

  • @mtngrl5859
    @mtngrl5859 10 месяцев назад +117

    The key is to get residency visa first before one buys real estate. Bureaucracy is complicated in many countries and one has to have a really well connected attorney who is with them every step of the way.

    • @mtngrl5859
      @mtngrl5859 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@antwonk That's likely true, but I've found that sometimes my comments can help others with their own journey. I've seen too many horror stories where people buy homes, and then find out that they can't get residency status. It's sad, but first step is getting permanent residency. While Italy is a very beautiful country and the charm of Italians is legendary, they are not really pro-immigration unless someone has a great deal of assets.

    • @Kim-J312
      @Kim-J312 10 месяцев назад +1

      @antwonk yep , they had some rock fall , damaged their house , so they hike up to rock wall, and start tearing out the rocks 🪨 🤯 Not smart !!!

    • @iamthatiam1950
      @iamthatiam1950 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@antwonkWhy are they entitled because they are optimistic? The cost of renting alone validates their decision to purchase and leverage sweat equity towards their future.

    • @kimmancha4314
      @kimmancha4314 10 месяцев назад +14

      I would say the key is to get residency before assuming you can live full-time somewhere. Buying a property is separate; it could be for vacationing, investment, etc. You don't need a visa to own property in most European locations ...

    • @mtngrl5859
      @mtngrl5859 10 месяцев назад

      @@kimmancha4314 While that's correct, most people who purchase property abroad have an intention to live there. If one can only reside there 6 months of the year, then what does one do with a vacant home. How easy is it to rent it and who will manage it when they aren't there. Of course, if one purchases a property in a highly desirable location, then that's less of an issue but many people for price considerations choose more reasonably priced areas, typically harder to rent. Having a vacant home is a problem.
      Then there are the tax considerations. It's not just the simple if I live out a country for 180 days that I'm not a tax resident. One needs to have reliable tax professionals. If one is from the US, our tax policies are fairly straight forward by comparison to many countries around the world. Of course, if one invest substantial sums, then one's options increase considerably. Italy is working on their own version of a Golden Visa, but one has to invest somewhere around the 1 mil mark, pretty much out of range for many people. Same with Malta, one can get citizenship by investment for around the 1 mil mark.
      In this couple's case, they should have gotten their permanent residency first. I have personal residencies in several countries, I could see how the political and economic climate was changing, residencies have not only gotten more difficult but far more expensive. The country of Portugal has eliminated their Golden Visa program, one can still qualify under their other visas, but the intention is for people to live longer period of times in that country.
      On a subjective note, Italy is in the midst of culture wars themselves. While it may appear less divisive than in the US, there is a greater consensus against woke culture than in the US/UK/ and many other EU nations. Italy has stood strong that only biological women can be in beauty contests. A very attractive female leader in Italy, has stood strong for family values in opposition to many EU dictates.
      Since 1990 Italy's GNP has not increased 1%, so apart from any bail outs by the EU, there has been little economic value for them being an EU member. At some point, there may be a parting of the ways.

  • @mariarojas5022
    @mariarojas5022 10 месяцев назад +147

    “Being challenged in life is inevitable, but being defeated is a choice.” Just beautiful. God bless your family.

    • @MrNorman1956
      @MrNorman1956 10 месяцев назад +3

      Failure can only occur when you give up the fight. Even then, it is a positive, and one only learns from set-backs.

  • @jroar123
    @jroar123 10 месяцев назад +203

    I know what you did wrong. When I went for my residency visa, I had my lawyer with me right there at the window. I said nothing and he did all the work. We went through 2 other agents before my lawyer found the right person. Sorry this happened but like I said, use your lawyer on the appeal.

    • @11riehldeal
      @11riehldeal 10 месяцев назад +14

      Yep

    • @juditszabo8751
      @juditszabo8751 10 месяцев назад +14

      Good idea.!

    • @margaretrosin7853
      @margaretrosin7853 10 месяцев назад +15

      Absolutely have someone at least local to witness the process and translate

    • @Leib33
      @Leib33 10 месяцев назад +25

      That was also something I thought when I saw you going to the window. I'm amazed your advocate didn't accompany you.

    • @MattAdcock
      @MattAdcock 10 месяцев назад +14

      for sure this is the only way. regardless of costs, italian lawyer standing there and you spoke when spoken to and smile the rest of the time

  • @rimaggio
    @rimaggio 10 месяцев назад +3

    As Americans who have lived in Italy (it took 6 months for our visa) let me suggest two things: (1) stop saying that you will “fight”; being belligerent will get you nowhere. (2) You said you had the best people helping you. Why were my they not with you at the questura (particularly when you don’t speak Italian)? They should fix this or get a new avvocato.

  • @andreawisner7358
    @andreawisner7358 10 месяцев назад +4

    I thought that getting a visa was not how much work you did or being prepared but actually qualifying under the law. Do you qualify or not? I have doubts about your attorney/representative.

  • @hollymatalon9832
    @hollymatalon9832 10 месяцев назад +132

    What you are showing your girls in dealing with adversity with grace and dignity is priceless!!! Let the adventure continue. You all are amazing!!!

    • @GrandmaLM
      @GrandmaLM 10 месяцев назад +7

      Absolutely agree. Blessings on your birthday Heather. Sad you received this news on your birthday.

    • @chuckbus
      @chuckbus 10 месяцев назад +4

      Ditto

    • @granifulano
      @granifulano 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@GrandmaLM That's how attacks are a low blow that it happened on Heather's birthday. Try to celebrate because your family is living the way many people would want to live if they had the courage.

  • @gestione_dello_stress
    @gestione_dello_stress 10 месяцев назад +13

    Italians are treated just as unfairly in Italy, our bureaucracy is the dumps. I am surprised the professionals that are assisting you were not there with you... Tip: in Italy all gets resolved by knowing someone that knows somebody and helps, just because the process is a freaking mess regardless. I wish you all the best ❤ and love your attitude😊

  • @smwon1
    @smwon1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Oh wow! I feel so bad for you guys, but you are right, life is not easy. Keep plugging along and don't give up. You can't fail unless you give up.

  • @kriduro1956
    @kriduro1956 10 месяцев назад +1

    DONT GIVE UP,KEEP FIGTHING BACK,!

  • @sarahlogan2075
    @sarahlogan2075 10 месяцев назад +91

    What a lovely last image in this video: Bradey carrying that beam, a tiny person, a heavy load, a huge world surrounding them.
    Happy birthday, Heather! I hope the family can go have cake today.

    • @crafty-lady6853
      @crafty-lady6853 10 месяцев назад +6

      Happy Birthday, Heather. My family wishes you all the best in your appeal. Our prayers are with you.

  • @lesliecrislipnielsen9928
    @lesliecrislipnielsen9928 10 месяцев назад +119

    Hang in there, you guys! I've had 10 years and counting of wading through paperwork and fees and clerks as an American immigrant to Denmark--still waiting for permanent residency--still smiling (most of the time). Europe's worth it! We're renovating an old farmhouse where some parts are around 400 years old. Your labors are inspiring! Thank you for sharing them the way you do.

    • @raginald7mars408
      @raginald7mars408 10 месяцев назад +8

      as a German I always wanted to go to the USA
      now I am happy
      the American Government does not want me there
      they are right
      I am B iochemist Ph D
      Post Doc at Cornell University
      nobody needs that

    • @mynamename5172
      @mynamename5172 10 месяцев назад +4

      Danmark is relentless against legal immigrants. I wish you luck!

    • @mynamename5172
      @mynamename5172 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@raginald7mars408 Most of us (outside the mainstream political types) do want you, get a lawyer, don't leave! If you must, marry an American.

    • @raginald7mars408
      @raginald7mars408 10 месяцев назад +5

      @mynamename5172 I did my Ph D as a German in France in Biochemistry 1982 and then went to Cornell 1982 to 1985 - this was the most amazing period in my Life - I feel more American than anything else. USA is Self destructing and I do not see any Future in and of the USA - Language is my priority - I speak fluent French and would love to live in France - but the horrible Politics there...
      Danish and the Nordic People are Fantastic and adorable - I would never ever learn any of those languages. Your courage amazes me - you are wonderful! Thank You to get to know You. Best Wishes and Blessings!

    • @lesliecrislipnielsen9928
      @lesliecrislipnielsen9928 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@raginald7mars408 It's a loss for the US that you stay in Germany. I also have advanced degrees and a decent work record as a university professor. Supposedly just what Denmark wants to attract! The law doesn't seem to work well for the intention.

  • @cherylhecht6038
    @cherylhecht6038 10 месяцев назад +2

    When you become a emigree of a country you should have your immigration attorney with you, and good command of the language.

  • @user-yv6fm1xc6r
    @user-yv6fm1xc6r 10 месяцев назад +15

    You two are so tenacious! We are in our late 60's, Californians and live watching and following your Italian adventure. Kudos! You will persevere!

  • @pamelawing5747
    @pamelawing5747 10 месяцев назад +3

    Italy should welcome you. They desperately need young people, like many other countries the percentage of old people is much greater than the percentage of young people. You aren't dead beats, you aren't looking for freebies, you are working , contributing people. I wish you the best. Will be looking forward to the next post.

    • @Myria83
      @Myria83 10 месяцев назад

      Exactly. I'm Italian, and I welcome people like them with open arms.

  • @wendydee3007
    @wendydee3007 10 месяцев назад +6

    I lived in Spain for years, the paperwork processes are similar. I would NEVER attempt to submit any paperwork without a native speaking person in attendance. With the help of friends/neighbours/paid legal representatives, we got our government paperwork passed, even then it wasn't quick or easy.
    I wish you both the best of luck in the future, please always have a native speaker with you in person.

  • @midgoog2
    @midgoog2 10 месяцев назад +7

    Dealing with Government in any country is a problematic, frustrating, sometimes depressing exercise. I have found it to be like playing a game in which not all the rules or moves are to be forthcoming unless you ask the right person the right question at the right time.
    Hang in there and keep on pushing for the goal you want.
    Cheers Eric

  • @patriciasmall4808
    @patriciasmall4808 10 месяцев назад +47

    Happy Birthday Heather!!🎉🎉 I’m so sorry for all the set backs as of late! I will be praying for you all! Raising voyagers for the win!! 🏆 💪 🏡

  • @robhappe2705
    @robhappe2705 10 месяцев назад +24

    I am in the same situation. My wife and me have to leave in 6 days from China while we had invested in a business. But we are world travelers and we will move on!

  • @jharvey93
    @jharvey93 10 месяцев назад +50

    My heart dropped immediately when I read the title of your video. I'm so glad you explained all the ins and outs of your next steps and what might happen in that process. I only found your channel a few months ago and I have looked forward to each new video. I will be praying that all goes well and that you find a kind and compassionate emigration worker who will give you a permanent visa. Blessings to you all.

  • @NataliaEmelianov
    @NataliaEmelianov 10 месяцев назад +16

    I am sorry you have to go through this. 30 years ago we had to go through a similar process coming to America. Our visa was denied and we were on deportation proceedings. It took us 4 years to get our green card and lots of strength. So proud of you guys!! Keep going

    • @DMills-un1tl
      @DMills-un1tl 10 месяцев назад +2

      Why would you fight so hard to live in the U.S.? I always want to run from it.

    • @opart
      @opart 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DMills-un1tl It is likely Natalia moved from somewhere potentially worse, and found more opportunities in US.

  • @fraimaimfr4942
    @fraimaimfr4942 10 месяцев назад +1

    We are Americans living in Italy having our "Permesso di Soggiorno" (long stay residency). Nothing in Italian bureaucracy is a slam dunk...ever.
    We're interested in what the reasoning was for the denial. It seems so unclear by your explanation. But also understand it's a private family issue.
    In bocca al lupo

  • @ourgracefulearth
    @ourgracefulearth 10 месяцев назад +40

    I once wrecked on my way moving to a new locale, and thus missed my orientation and the job I had secured there. I was devastated at the lost opportunity until I learned that a freak accident happened at the property in my absence, which would've definitely been the end of me. Sometimes our paths are diverged to keep us from a chain of events that would bring us a much worse outcome. It doesn't make sense at the moment, and may seem brutally unfair, but I still think about this. Say you were approved, went to go celebrate at a restaurant, then got back on the road the one moment someone coming the other way was distracted... Ya never know. In any event, I love your outlook on this, I love your drive, and I LOVE the way you're building this magic as a family. Wishing you all the very best! And HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! ✨

  • @tracydarby3066
    @tracydarby3066 10 месяцев назад +58

    If Italy wishes to solve their shortage of young people, they need to streamline their immigration process. You two are phenomenal, inspiring and obviously hard working people. Best wishes!

    • @thadtuiol1717
      @thadtuiol1717 10 месяцев назад +4

      If Italy wants to stay Italian, it'll do no such thing.

    • @enidnievescruz8780
      @enidnievescruz8780 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@thadtuiol1717 Well italy will cease to be italy.... if there is no people. I just dont get it. They have been offering incentives for families to move to their dying villages and this happens to people like them...

    • @stayinyourtruth
      @stayinyourtruth 10 месяцев назад +9

      Guys, I'm Italian, born in the '80s. The shortage of young people is downright FAKE, and I'll tell you why. I literally had to leave my home country, just as hundreds of thousands other young people, who graduated from university. I left almost 20 years ago and believe that I tried to move back, but there was no place for me (and by me, I mean us, lots of young, capable and qualified people willing to stay in their culture and contribute to society the best they could). Now, because of the governments' decisions of the last three decades, it was literally made impossible for youth to grow and thrive. Very few made it, but just so you know, people who work at immigration offices are not there to welcome you, they are there to reject as much as possible (in Germany it's the same story, you better believe it). About Italy, if one is happy to earn very little and do jobs one didn't study for, then welcome to stay. Everyone else had to make the hard decision to leave instead. I can tell you that it's not because you are particularly unlucky that you're being denied the Visa. There's a plan to turn the country into a cheap bunch of ruins, so that some "wonderful saviours" with a lot of (corporate) money, will come and buy it off for a few dimes. Take a look at Greece and what happened to its economy. Do a quick research and find out which names were behind the economic failure of that country and you'll see the blueprint for Italy. That's why our generation had to be out of the way, so we couldn't be there to stand up for our country. This is of course just one of the reasons as for why good people with good intentions find hostilities when trying to settle in the country. We need to open our eyes and observe the contemporary global framework we are moving in. Many blessings to the entire family and don't give up! Stay strong!

    • @default322
      @default322 10 месяцев назад

      @@enidnievescruz8780 there is a lot of people here :), we do not want density like other places

    • @taterrhead
      @taterrhead 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@thadtuiol1717 you lot seem to love the migrant 'engineers' && 'scholars' that show up on dingeys ...

  • @kidgibnick
    @kidgibnick 10 месяцев назад +7

    I’m sorry this happened, it’s such a shame the bureaucracy is so thick, and the system is so broken. Unfortunately we have similar challenges in Germany. It can be so stressful, and it prevents good people from staying long term in the country. But if there’s a will, there’s a way 🙏🏻❤️

  • @katiecanuk2951
    @katiecanuk2951 10 месяцев назад +2

    Conversely took 3.5 years for me a 🇨🇦 with a 🇺🇸 husband to get a permanent residency. $13k in legal fees.

  • @mikecacciavillani5981
    @mikecacciavillani5981 10 месяцев назад +68

    Heather Happy Birthday! Sorry to hear. It sounds like typical bureaucracy in action. Immigranting to a new country is a pain as we went from Italy to Canada. Only to loose my Italian citizenship due to a temporary legal situation. I wish you guys all the best. Deep down I wish you a very successful outcome.❤

  • @GiselleWarton
    @GiselleWarton 10 месяцев назад +58

    As a foreigner living and working in Germany, sending lots of love and strength! Glad to have you on this continent!

  • @peterwhite9261
    @peterwhite9261 10 месяцев назад +16

    It is so heartwarming to hear you talk positive about your visa denial. Life throws us major curveballs, but we learn from them if we push on.❤

  • @janedunworth4622
    @janedunworth4622 10 месяцев назад +12

    What a wonderfully positive and empathetic attitude you both have to life. I really hope your appeal has the outcome you wish for. Good luck, guys!

  • @keagleeagle821
    @keagleeagle821 10 месяцев назад +9

    I thought Italy encourage people to come and renovate these old houses.
    I didn't know the process is that difficult.
    They should make it easy

    • @arnikakiani8014
      @arnikakiani8014 10 месяцев назад +2

      Some municipalities in Italy are offering houses in their historical centres for very little money in order to rejuvenate life in remote towns. Those houses come with lots of strings attached (deadlines for renovations, use of the building after renovations are completed, etc.). The building we have here is not a house in a historical old town but a rural agricultural building.
      In any case, renovating either type of building does not come with residence rights and if the owner is not an Italian or EEA national, they are either restricted to 90 in 180 days or have to qualify for a residence permit as a family member of an Italian/EEA national, university student, employee of an Italian company or self-employed person. There are quotas for most visa types and nearly all require to apply from the applicant´s country of nationality or legal residence.
      I could buy a house in the US off of ebay for a couple of thousand dollars. I could go over on a tourist ESTA and start renovating. Could I legally stay? No. I´d definitely not be eligible.
      I hope this family will find a way.

    • @keagleeagle821
      @keagleeagle821 10 месяцев назад

      @@arnikakiani8014 Thank you for the explanations

    • @Anomis1983
      @Anomis1983 10 месяцев назад

      When I saw them what they were doing I was thinking: hmmm…..they ended up in xhit, they are in xhit. In Italy he bureaucracy kills you, they’ll finish building that house in who knows in how many years and they’ll have to throw lots of money to the l’ingegnere l’architetto il Comune etc. If the comune doesn’t like how you build the stairs inside the house they can order you to remove all and build it again and again until they’ll have a nice day and will tell you an ok. And i have to say that people who work in public officers are very dumb, they understand nothing about their job and can make your live terrible. Regarding immigrants they prefer the illegals ones, they don’t have much brave to make them feel upset- they’ll be consider racists. Before moving in an another country you should check…..As a UE citizen I received the Italian residence as a student, I had to show them my bank account I had in my native country.
      I guess from la questura they have a problema because they don’t have a steady job, I mean un lavoro fisso, a stabile income. Go there and try to explain them that your job is RUclips, you earn and provide for your families from there. Maybe la questura from bigger city would understand what it’s about, but in a mountain village……
      Once in a while I watch their channel for this reason, I’m curious as us citizens how will they end up, be treated by authorities…..or if one day they say screw all letters go….
      If he guy who denied them the visa will see this video they are in beeeppppp.
      This is Italy babe.

  • @catherinebrown9119
    @catherinebrown9119 10 месяцев назад +110

    You two have the best attitude and are handling it better than I would have. good luck with this process. Keeping good thoughts.

  • @maisonlorraine
    @maisonlorraine 10 месяцев назад +8

    You guys have the absolute right attitude. I can only recommend that you give over as much of the paperwork and chasing as possible to an immigration lawyer who is Italian. Only show up to the appointments where your presence is required. And when you are there, smile and radiate patience and positivity despite what you feel on the inside. Greet everyone in Italian and thank everyone for everything, regardless of how small the service. Worked in France. May it work for you Italy! That said, I also had an income in France. Which I know is a chicken and egg dilemma -- since in most places you need the right to work/reside to earn local income.

  • @UncompromisedLife
    @UncompromisedLife 10 месяцев назад +2

    How are you guys able to be there over 90 days without the visa though?

  • @graziellapalagi7577
    @graziellapalagi7577 10 месяцев назад +10

    Italian myself live in Florida 🇺🇸
    I am very sorry for what happened to you.
    Italian shull be proud that people like you choose Italy to live.
    I personal APPLAUD and admire you for the love you have for Italy as well the amount work you have done and continue doing to make Italy your little corner of Paradise .
    Please not let a jerk let you down. 😡😡😡
    Make your dreams go trough 😊👍👏.☘🐞❤🌷🥂🍾

  • @janicebates817
    @janicebates817 10 месяцев назад +22

    You guys have me crying in this video. I'll be saying prayers for your family. Hope you get the visa business done. Love your attitudes and faith. God says he won't give you more than what you can handle, and when one door closes, he'll open another one for you. So be strong, determined, and have faith. God is sooo good.!!

  • @victoriamorgan5859
    @victoriamorgan5859 10 месяцев назад +3

    😢I was shocked to hear this. What a terrible situation.
    You have to appeal this decision for sure , which is going to be challenging & and time-consuming
    But be assured all the people on here are praying a positive outcome so you can stay permantly in Italy.
    I love you guys , your house is beginning to look like a home thanks to your blood, sweat & tears .
    Have a lovely day ❤

  • @lisagauthier3872
    @lisagauthier3872 10 месяцев назад +9

    You guys are incredible. What amazing parents you are. The messages and life lessons you are teaching your girls are priceless.

  • @annaf2111
    @annaf2111 10 месяцев назад +7

    As an Italian, married with a foreigner and relocated abroad in several different countries, I know how hard it can be dealing with Questura people. Fight it back, if you have all the papers supporting your visa, they are bound to revert this decision. Ask to deal with the main officer directly (questore), don’t give up. Good luck! 🤞🏻

  • @MaggieG121
    @MaggieG121 10 месяцев назад +42

    I'm so sorry y'all are having such a difficult time. Italy should be happy to have two such hard-working, industrious people wanting to live there. Keep up the good work and the great attitude. Hoping all works out for your benefit sooner rather than later! :D

    • @lucianatrambaglio4881
      @lucianatrambaglio4881 10 месяцев назад +2

      Italy has got its immigration rules like every other Country in the world.
      Besides for this family will be particularly difficult to get visa since Brady hasn't got a job and a steady income.

    • @devdroid9606
      @devdroid9606 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@lucianatrambaglio4881 yes. I don't understand how they can just assume they have a right to live in a country (not just Italy) without having first met the residency requirement or becoming citizens. Will they have to give up US citizenship? And are they prepared to do so? Most immigrants who don't come through family reunification immigrate because they have a job and are willing to work in the local economy. It seems they consider a visa a requisition to the government, that just has to be completed as a formality.

    • @lucianatrambaglio4881
      @lucianatrambaglio4881 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@devdroid9606
      Hi, no they don't need to give up their USA citizenship. Many immigrants here have double citizenship.
      To get Italian citizenship you need first to apply for it, pass certain exams: knowledge of the Italian language and aquantaince of Italian cultural history.
      This only after TEN years of residency in the Country for which you need the Visa permit this family is trying to get.

  • @sw9495
    @sw9495 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your hard labor shows in the beautiful restoration of your home . Blessings to all of You 💫 Stay Postive you are a wonderful family.🪻

  • @user-zw8ou4yb1y
    @user-zw8ou4yb1y 10 месяцев назад

    So sorry for your setbacks, you guys are great! Love your videos

  • @carmenmarialinne2650
    @carmenmarialinne2650 10 месяцев назад +16

    I would have gotten permanent residency or Visa way before I would purchase any property!!!

  • @SoniaJbrt
    @SoniaJbrt 10 месяцев назад +37

    Happy Birthday Heather. 🎉Hold on all of you, everything will work out in the end. Keep the Faith. Praying for you all. 🙏

  • @emilianovak8536
    @emilianovak8536 Месяц назад +1

    DO NOT GIVE UP......

  • @AZJH8374
    @AZJH8374 9 месяцев назад +1

    Happy birthday, Heather! This nurse Judi in Scottsdale AZ and Eucharistic Minister is praying 🙏🏻 for you all!! 🙏🏻 You've going to get though this

  • @Auracrispeta
    @Auracrispeta 10 месяцев назад +76

    I'm sorry to hear that guys! I moved here as a student some years ago and I can tell you is not easy for anybody so I totally get you, the process is so long and full of frustrating moments but there is always light at the end of the tunnel! I hope you will see yours soon, sending a lot of good energy!

  • @deborahmorgan7584
    @deborahmorgan7584 10 месяцев назад +9

    Your outlook on this new stumbling block is absolutely mind-blowing. This country should be extending open arms to you and your children. Hard working, industrious and loving people are not easy to find on this planet. I wish you success. Sleep well tonight and keep the Faith.

    • @karinbenedetti172
      @karinbenedetti172 10 месяцев назад

      You are right but don’t forget that Italy is struggling with 1000’s of illegal immigrants every day so some days people will be short tempered…🙁

    • @mariaelenabuccino2341
      @mariaelenabuccino2341 10 месяцев назад +1

      Do you think It' s easy to move from Europe to United States! 😮 It' s the same!

    • @deborahmorgan7584
      @deborahmorgan7584 10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for taking the time to comment. I was completely unaware that Italy had such a problem with immigrants. That being the case, it makes sense that visas aren’t easy to come by. I really meant to just encourage this couple on their journey, but in my ignorance of Italy’s plight, I cast an unwarranted opinion on what their reasoning was. Your comment was delicately worded and I appreciate you.

  • @mmandrac1
    @mmandrac1 10 месяцев назад +4

    So sorry to hear that your visa was denied. Hang in there. You both have great attitudes and will overcome this setback. You are destined to be there. Italy is lucky to have you!

  • @maralenaphillips7818
    @maralenaphillips7818 10 месяцев назад

    Praying for you during the hard time if waiting for the appeal. Your resolve is inspiring! Much love to your family!❤

  • @deborahoneillmccarthy7032
    @deborahoneillmccarthy7032 10 месяцев назад +10

    Was the Italian immigration official wondering how are you going to work & support yourselves when you are not fluent in Italian? Perhaps making a living off of RUclips is not enough to qualify for permanent residency. So many questions I don’t think the rejection ‘he had a bad day’ is the entire story

    • @CarolynViolin
      @CarolynViolin 10 месяцев назад

      Bingo! That may be the reason for the denial.

  • @daveandrade8189
    @daveandrade8189 10 месяцев назад +46

    Heather, you are displaying such strength, grace and beauty with this setback! Bradey is heroic as well. Wishing you and the girls all good things. Liz

  • @KatyaGuva
    @KatyaGuva 10 месяцев назад

    You are phenomenal, guys, wish you all the luck to finally crack that visa case 🔥

  • @vjonas397
    @vjonas397 10 месяцев назад

    I’m soooo sorry! Prayers for you! You’ve worked so hard!

  • @kathyfragassi8399
    @kathyfragassi8399 10 месяцев назад +40

    Sending you Prayers and Hugs for encouragement and to have a quick approval of your Visa. I am so sorry it wasn't approved the first time. God Bless you all 🙏❤ Maybe get people in your new neighborhood to sign a Petition for you all to be allowed to live in Italy 🇮🇹 .

  • @MarcKoetse
    @MarcKoetse 10 месяцев назад +4

    "being challenged in live is inevitable, being defeated is a choice", possibly the best predicate (is it a predicate?) I ever learned. Good luck!

  • @davidlogan4329
    @davidlogan4329 10 месяцев назад

    Sending you all much love and support. Continue to be strong together. I wish you so much success in everything you do. Best, David

  • @avaraquel
    @avaraquel 10 месяцев назад

    Good luck! We will stay tuned! ❤

  • @gigi-jeff
    @gigi-jeff 10 месяцев назад +5

    Mi dispiace 😢 we’ve been through this… it’s very challenging but it’s possible to overcome! The story you told with the wrong person at the window unfortunately is a familiar one… I wish your attorney was with you as it may have made a difference… but we’re glad of your positive attitude it can overcome anything if you have the energy for it! ❤

  • @mags1958uk
    @mags1958uk 10 месяцев назад +46

    It is such a pleasure to watch your videos. No matter what gets thrown at you, you always get through it with positivity and grace. You deserve all you strive to achieve. Happy birthday Heather.

  • @heyitsTonya
    @heyitsTonya 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m rooting for you guys! Keep going!!!

  • @l.glucid9077
    @l.glucid9077 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wishing you steadfastness & joy on your journey 🙂 keep your heads up, better days are coming!

  • @cherriericca9879
    @cherriericca9879 10 месяцев назад +39

    Sooooo sorry for this setback. I admire you so much for your tenacity and positive attitude. It's truly amazing. Happy birthday Heather, you deserve it

  • @melindataljaard2753
    @melindataljaard2753 10 месяцев назад +10

    🎉🎉Happy Birthday🎉🎉!!!
    Praying that your visas will be good next time. ❤❤

  • @rouveforbes7165
    @rouveforbes7165 10 месяцев назад

    Sending you big hugs and every positive thought towards your visa’s falling into place

  • @tracytanasiychuk8253
    @tracytanasiychuk8253 10 месяцев назад

    I’m so sorry for your difficulties. I pray that you will be able to get things resolved. Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @dyanthomas2674
    @dyanthomas2674 10 месяцев назад +11

    I may be old school. When I was young, you dressed up to go to court or official meetings. How was the immigration official dressed? Was he wearing a tee shirt? Maybe for your appeal, dress similar to how the official was dressed to subtly show respect.

  • @rhodachandler4277
    @rhodachandler4277 10 месяцев назад +9

    As an American in Italy I learned the same lesson I learned being a woman in America. Sometimes you have to work twice as hard to get half the credit. Is it right? No, but there it is. I hope things will improve with time. Some things to keep in mind... First, not all Italians are excited about the surge in foreign investment in their country. You are definately helping yourselves by learning to speak Italian. Also be mindful that Italians place an emphasis on appearance. If you attend an important meeting or Court in a tshirt you wear working construction all day, it can be misconstrued as a lack of respect for the process. As an attorney I was often shocked by the attire worn to Court. I always advised my clients to dress in a manner that illustrates the dignity of the occassion.I recommend you keep a collared shirt and jacket for important meetings and hearings. It is a small thing but it can make a huge difference. Look around the town during passagiata hour for an understanding of this. Many Italians think of casual American dress as slovenly. It is sad that this difficult employee had this negative impact but you may not be doing yourself any favors by being so American in Italy. I am thinking positive thoughts for success in your appeal. Best of luck. ❤❤❤

    • @VickiBianca4006
      @VickiBianca4006 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I noticed how they were dressed. This explains it. Thanks!

  • @yvonnebouman451
    @yvonnebouman451 10 месяцев назад

    Happy birthday🎉. Never giving up your dreams. A big hug from the Netherlands ❤

  • @thomaspotschka5387
    @thomaspotschka5387 8 месяцев назад

    Best wishes to all of You!

  • @H4iryP0ppins
    @H4iryP0ppins 10 месяцев назад +12

    Unbelievable. Someone has a bad day and it has such a massive impact on your lives. Persistence will pay off regardless.
    Happy Birthday 🎉

  • @MarianneInmarsilia
    @MarianneInmarsilia 10 месяцев назад +33

    Hoping things turn around and go your way. How frustrating that one ill tempered civil servant can have such an impact. I will keep my fingers crossed for you !

  • @jenniferherman8807
    @jenniferherman8807 10 месяцев назад +4

    My ❤ is with you & your struggles! It seems everything everywhere is such a challenge these days! You guys are so hardworking & of so much benefit to your new region! I hope you find the right people & relief you need soon!

  • @junemartin1475
    @junemartin1475 10 месяцев назад +5

    I have binged your barn renovations and love watching your progress. It’s incredible how much hard labor you are accomplishing.
    Good luck to you on the house and visa.
    These are my favorite videos!!

  • @claravonessen5673
    @claravonessen5673 10 месяцев назад +50

    Just bravo, what an attitude!!!! So proud of you as a family. Hold on! It's so worth it! The closing of this chapter is so inspiring!!!!!!

  • @carmenmorello3315
    @carmenmorello3315 10 месяцев назад +29

    It’s amazing how someone that is having a bad day especially in that agents position can rune someone’s hopes and dreams.Your family has been working hard to restore a part of italy . Hang in there keep fighting for your love of Italy .We are all wishing that this situation can be taken care of soon. 🇨🇦

    • @tanschi8449
      @tanschi8449 10 месяцев назад +2

      Every foreigner has to go through a visa process before thinking they deserve to live in a certain country, it's not the agents whim, it's the law. Blaming the agent instead of accepting that sometimes things don't go your way is a bad way to view things. They are not "restoring" part of italy, they bought a ruin and and are trying to make it a livable home. They have to wait and do things properly, just like everybody else. There are countries where you are not even considered if you don't speak at least an intermediate level of the native language.

  • @noluv4u100
    @noluv4u100 10 месяцев назад

    Happy Birthday Heather im sorry for this minor set back! I have faith you guys will be granted your visas! Keep your heads up!❤

  • @maryyankauskas4309
    @maryyankauskas4309 10 месяцев назад

    Great insight at the end and so true. Having times when everything seems like it is going wrong is part of life. I love your attitude and how you are dealing with things. Here’s to hoping that the next part of the process has a positive outcome.

  • @favoree
    @favoree 10 месяцев назад +13

    I suggest you take an "avvocato" , it may help if you act through a local. But if you applied for a self-employed visa- it is almost impossible to get it, as there is a quota and you need to get work permission as well.

    • @thomasschumacher5362
      @thomasschumacher5362 10 месяцев назад +2

      The problem he had was due to using an avocado

    • @sandrineroesch8706
      @sandrineroesch8706 10 месяцев назад

      Not at all...
      You can’t just buy a goat barn and believe that just because it has solar panels and a source behind the house,it will Automatically turn into a house with the Status „residential home „...
      They make unwise and romanticized decisions,that’s the main problem.
      Can you put a po box on a warehouse in Germany and just live there and even get a visa, as a foreigner?!
      Find the lawyer who can fix this for you ....

    • @lyriclanguages3780
      @lyriclanguages3780 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@thomasschumacher5362 🤣

  • @alichakaroun9235
    @alichakaroun9235 10 месяцев назад +4

    It's sad to hear that, but unfortunately this is also Italy.....if you where in sardinia I probably was able to help you.....never give up, take a vacation with your kid and then keep fighting.

  • @ldhpc
    @ldhpc 10 месяцев назад

    I’m sorry for this bump in the road for you. Heather, what you said at the very end of your video was so inspiring! Keep looking up!

  • @sayusadinsa554
    @sayusadinsa554 2 месяца назад

    I am from Sri Lanka definitely you can get that visa your good person God bless you and your wife and two little angels I am proud of you

  • @tiffcat1100
    @tiffcat1100 10 месяцев назад +20

    Awwww, I feel gutted for you but have huge admiration for your courage & determination & feel it’s a lesson for we viewers. What backbone & wisdom you have! Happy belated birthday Heather! ❤🎉❤

  • @serafinazoda4507
    @serafinazoda4507 10 месяцев назад +8

    I am an Italian living in New York, it was not easy for me to get the green card here either, I could not leave US FOR A YEAR

    • @katiecanuk2951
      @katiecanuk2951 10 месяцев назад

      Same for me a 🇨🇦 in USA 3.5 years wait and could not leave the USA for a year whilst visa was in transition

  • @abinam2255
    @abinam2255 10 месяцев назад

    Kudos to your perseverance and resolve. Stay with it.

  • @donnamaree2311
    @donnamaree2311 10 месяцев назад +1

    Happy Birthday Heather xx, wishing you all the best, love your attitude, you've got this xx love you guys, love from Australia xx

  • @lyndamorgan5221
    @lyndamorgan5221 10 месяцев назад +9

    Our daughter, son in law and 4 grandchildren moved to Australia 9 years ago it took 2yrs + prior to that to sort everything out. Take a day/ problem at a time it WILL be ok 🙏🥰

  • @snamitas
    @snamitas 10 месяцев назад +34

    More power to you both. Loved your attitude to deal with the situation. Don’t worry, you will get for sure what you have dreamed. Keep going! Hugs to you both!!!

  • @christinemurphy7204
    @christinemurphy7204 10 месяцев назад

    You guys are amazing! Don’t let them stop you. Amazing what one unhappy creep can make one’s life difficult. I love you guys! One has to struggle it seems to make one’s dreams come through

  • @garytrautmann
    @garytrautmann 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your struggle is inspiring and how you are a great example to follow when we hit road bumps in our lives. Thank you for keeping us all grounded.

  • @angelamicallef2904
    @angelamicallef2904 10 месяцев назад +5

    So sorry to hear this! They must give a reason for the denial?

  • @albertamontano-difabio4597
    @albertamontano-difabio4597 10 месяцев назад +3

    The comments made at the end about facing adversity were beautifully spoken and inspirational. I will pass your words to my children, my grandchildren and colleagues. They are words to live by.
    You are right - you will pursue and this will be another chapter in the book of your life. Thank you.

    • @AnnieWarbux
      @AnnieWarbux 10 месяцев назад

      Americans' Positive Attitude!! It's Golden!👍

  • @heinzgassner1057
    @heinzgassner1057 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are an amazing family. I have been a global business ‘nomad’ all my life, finding out that our world still functions like 100 years ago. I am an Austrian, have lived and worked in Sweden, Italy, US, Belgium and Malta. I have a sister living in Palestine and a son - after studying in Belgium and finding his loving beautiful Chinese fiancé - now moving and trying to settle in Italy as well. I know what you are talking about. All the best. Don’t give up. This is the only hope for a peaceful future. The world needs families like you.

  • @datravels
    @datravels 10 месяцев назад

    Good attitude. You have a good perspective. Continued strength in your resolution.

  • @TheEmyCap
    @TheEmyCap 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much for your great love for my country. Wish you all that as soon as possible you can call Italy "my country" too. Keep going, keep realising your dreams. Un abbraccio a voi tutti 😘

  • @pamelazimmermann8164
    @pamelazimmermann8164 10 месяцев назад +22

    We feel for you and now what your going through. We are in the process of getting a visa for Spain , we have been waiting for 6months and going through the processing of all the documents it’s crazy. You guys have a great attitude and we are trying also to keep positive. We also are moving from the US. Wishing you and your family all the best in your appeal. Bob and Pam. Happy birthday Heather 🎉🎈🎈🎂

  • @pedrop.piedras494
    @pedrop.piedras494 10 месяцев назад +1

    A big congratulations on your life adventures!
    What a remarkable and inspiring way of raisin a family.
    With your videos I am more convinced with the harsh reality of the world we fortune or unfortunate are living in.
    I could assure that your family’s current situation is :
    Living live in the moment instead of a the robotic and monotonous kind, where any challenges are part of the journey, of living live each second of it.
    Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @user-zz7tx1bv7c
    @user-zz7tx1bv7c 10 месяцев назад

    Lots of compassion for you guys. You’ll be such an asset to Italy. Your attitude is fabulous. You will survive this adversity. Teaching kids that adversity builds resilience is fabulous. Love your beautiful family ❤