I have been dealing with Discrepancies on some of the Documents for My 1948 Case. One of the Current ones is about My Grandfather's Documents. Here in New York If I can not get the Documents can't be ammended then there will have to be an A.K.A. added to them. My Grandfather was born as Umberto and probably as a child He was saying his name and people were earing Alberto instead of Umberto and then eventually Alberto was then Albert. On My Grandfather's Birth Certificate and Baptismal Record has Umberto but on His Marriage and Death Certificates have Albert listed. Currrently the New York City Department of Health is what's holding Me up and Hopefully the A.K.A. can be attached to His Documents to Show that He is One in the Same Person who is listed on All 4 Documents. My Grandfather was Married in 1926 and His Marriage Certificate is considered a Historical Document from what I have been told.
@@BradWillmanJ It's still in the Document Gathering Stage here in the US. Documents have been Obtained but they Need Certifications and Apostilles. Once that's done, then Everything gets Translated and then Certifications from the United States so they can be sent to Italy. Then once in Italy, Italy has to Certify Everything themselves so they can be used in the Italian Court System.
tons of info. ty. My husband was born in Italy and his birth certificate's date shows 2 days later. I heard about a new department that takes care of these issues because there are so many like them. Can you give me some information about how to reach this department or how to fix this issue. You see he has terminal cancer and wants to make sure his family has no problems before he passes away. tysm for your help.
My grandfather, "Salvatore", was born in Italy, immigrated to the US in 1914, and was naturalized in 1922. My father was born in the US in 1918, before my grandfather was naturalized. Unfortunately, on my father's birth certificate my grandfather's first name is misspelled as "Salvados." Is it necessary to get my father's birth certificate amended to correct the spelling mistake? I understand that to do so I would need to go to court in Massachusetts to do so.
My grandfather's Italian birth certificate says Born November 23rd. But then his Naturalization paperwork says November 24th, and also his Death Certificate says the 24th- so be believed he was born on the 24th. Apparently this is very common, as the birthdays in Italy weren't registered until the following day. Is this a worry for me ?
Following the "Jane Smith" example, that usually gets cleared up in the divorce decree language by stating the individual will go back to using their maiden name. Very strange, and unfortunate for her.
Massachusetts is the WORST with dealing with discrepancies… I have a 1948 case involving many MA document discrepancies… if anyone has any advice or experience with amending or success with 1948 Boston discrepancies PLEASE let me know…
Do you have a service of finding a parent’s ( my mother) birth certificate?? Thought she was born in Palermo however, either Palermo municipality was being lazy and just said they couldn’t find it ( happen with my fathers birth certificate) or they wanted me to pay someone to do it for €300 which I said no. What if someone doesn’t know where their parent was born in Italy and has zero clue. I can obtain my mothers naturalization records here in the USA if that helps
Marco needs to be very clear on how long this takes. My appointment with the Italian consulate is April 2025. I applied before Covid June 2019. This is six years, even though the rest of my family got their appointments only after two years.
In earlier videos about the discrepancies he goes into great detail about the length. Also particularly he talks about how backed up LA and Chicago are.
Will you guys be able to post these on Apple Podcasts in the future? I love listening while I’m cooking or driving, so the video function can make that difficult. Love the content and this company! Thanks ❤️
I have been dealing with Discrepancies on some of the Documents for My 1948 Case.
One of the Current ones is about My Grandfather's Documents.
Here in New York If I can not get the Documents can't be ammended then there will have to be an A.K.A. added to them.
My Grandfather was born as Umberto and probably as a child He was saying his name and people were earing Alberto instead of Umberto and then eventually Alberto was then Albert.
On My Grandfather's Birth Certificate and Baptismal Record has Umberto but on His Marriage and Death Certificates have Albert listed.
Currrently the New York City Department of Health is what's holding Me up and Hopefully the A.K.A. can be attached to His Documents to Show that He is One in the Same Person who is listed on All 4 Documents.
My Grandfather was Married in 1926 and His Marriage Certificate is considered a Historical Document from what I have been told.
How did this go? The courts really cared about this? I thought they were more lenient on these things
@@BradWillmanJ It's still in the Document Gathering Stage here in the US. Documents have been Obtained but they Need Certifications and Apostilles. Once that's done, then Everything gets Translated and then Certifications from the United States so they can be sent to Italy. Then once in Italy, Italy has to Certify Everything themselves so they can be used in the Italian Court System.
@@mr.dsproductreviewchannel so the changes to the documents are required even just to get them appostiled and translated?
@@BradWillmanJ Yes.
tons of info. ty. My husband was born in Italy and his birth certificate's date shows 2 days later. I heard about a new department that takes care of these issues because there are so many like them. Can you give me some information about how to reach this department or how to fix this issue. You see he has terminal cancer and wants to make sure his family has no problems before he passes away. tysm for your help.
My grandfather, "Salvatore", was born in Italy, immigrated to the US in 1914, and was naturalized in 1922. My father was born in the US in 1918, before my grandfather was naturalized. Unfortunately, on my father's birth certificate my grandfather's first name is misspelled as "Salvados." Is it necessary to get my father's birth certificate amended to correct the spelling mistake? I understand that to do so I would need to go to court in Massachusetts to do so.
yes you should get it fixed. because if you don't then you will have to amend it anyway when the Italian consulate reject your 1st application.
My grandfather's Italian birth certificate says Born November 23rd. But then his Naturalization paperwork says November 24th, and also his Death Certificate says the 24th- so be believed he was born on the 24th. Apparently this is very common, as the birthdays in Italy weren't registered until the following day. Is this a worry for me ?
If papers are missing can we send them sometime after the interview?
Following the "Jane Smith" example, that usually gets cleared up in the divorce decree language by stating the individual will go back to using their maiden name. Very strange, and unfortunate for her.
Massachusetts is the WORST with dealing with discrepancies… I have a 1948 case involving many MA document discrepancies… if anyone has any advice or experience with amending or success with 1948 Boston discrepancies PLEASE let me know…
Any progress?
Do you have a service of finding a parent’s ( my mother) birth certificate?? Thought she was born in Palermo however, either Palermo municipality was being lazy and just said they couldn’t find it ( happen with my fathers birth certificate) or they wanted me to pay someone to do it for €300 which I said no. What if someone doesn’t know where their parent was born in Italy and has zero clue. I can obtain my mothers naturalization records here in the USA if that helps
Marco needs to be very clear on how long this takes. My appointment with the Italian consulate is April 2025. I applied before Covid June 2019. This is six years, even though the rest of my family got their appointments only after two years.
In earlier videos about the discrepancies he goes into great detail about the length. Also particularly he talks about how backed up LA and Chicago are.
Will you guys be able to post these on Apple Podcasts in the future? I love listening while I’m cooking or driving, so the video function can make that difficult. Love the content and this company! Thanks ❤️
It already is :)