Hello, I've been lurking here for a while and I greatly appreciate the detailed information and helpful discussions. I'm working with a law firm and have everything ready to file a 1948 case where my paternal grandmother never naturalized. She had my father before 1948. Based on my attorney's advice, I'm waiting until after the rulings in June to file. Although I'm hoping for the best, it appears I would still qualify under the new (L74) rules, although my children would not. I haven't heard much about how this process would work. If I have to live in Italy for two years, what type of visa would I have and could I work, unlike with an ERV? There is also a mention that my children could legally stay in Italy under Bdl citizenship. Could they work in Italy or the EU? How much time could I spend away from Italy during the two year period? Lastly, has anyone has used a company to assist with moving to Italy that they would recommend? TIA!
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