withiniswithout
4/5/2017 08:48 EST
We're in a a catch-22. In order to have the paper work submitted to apply for a permesso di soggiorno, they want a minimum of a 1-year contract on a rental (or evidence of buying property). But, we are not sure where we want to live for a year, and if we were denied we'd have to break our lease and probably lose several thousand. Anybody crossed this bridge before?
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Sergios
4/5/2017 11:05 EST
If you have a visa it's not likely you will be turned down for the permesso. Visa requirement is more onerous.
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Umbertomar
4/5/2017 11:44 EST
I was successful in obtaining a long term visa (1 year) and subsequent permesso 1) by having a lease for one year, which became effective only if I were granted a long term visa & permesso for one year 2) I had the option of canceling the lease after 6 months with 60 days notice for any reason. (you never know about a place until you live in it for awhile.) This may be the approach you want to take.
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rsetzer99
4/5/2017 14:58 EST
Agree with Sergio. My Permesso process in Vasto was quite routine. The quetura site has indicate approval a few weeks ago, but I continue to wait for the SMS from the Commersairio in Vasto to come get the actual documents.
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Sergios
4/5/2017 15:51 EST
Those cards get shipped weekly from Rome and come in large batches. You will get the SMS when they get to your name. It takes 4 weeks between the time you get your finger prints and the cards get shipped back from Rome. If your anxious you can go to the questure, after 4 weeks, and ask if it has arrived yet. You can tell them you're planning to travel and need the card.
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rsetzer99
4/5/2017 16:40 EST
Thxs. They did the prints in vasto and about 4 weeks later the immigration site said approved. So guess now just waiting for my batch to get in from rome i guess.
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