FAQs

Italian Citizenship

You can apply through jure sanguinis (by descent), marriage, or judicial proceedings if your case requires a court decision.

If one of your ancestors was Italian and never renounced their citizenship before the next generation was born, you likely qualify.

You’ll need certified birth, marriage, and death certificates from your Italian line, plus naturalization records and translations as required.

Residency Visas

We assist with Digital Nomad, Elective Residency, and other long-term stay visas designed for living or working in Italy.

The Digital Nomad Visa suits remote workers with consistent income, while the Elective Residency Visa is for those who can support themselves without working in Italy.

Typically one year, renewable annually, as long as you continue to meet the visa’s specific requirements.

Yes, after legally residing in Italy for the required period (usually 10 years for non-EU citizens).

Real Estate & Investment

We act as your personal real estate shopper — sourcing, evaluating, and negotiating the best opportunities tailored to your lifestyle or investment goals.

Absolutely. We offer end-to-end remote assistance, including virtual visits, legal coordination, and purchase management.

General & Process

Tutto Ok is based in Italy, with clients from all over the world. Our consultations and services are available both online and in person.

We start with a free discovery call to understand your needs, followed by a personalized plan and a transparent quote before beginning.

We work fluently in English, Italian, and Spanish.

Simply reach out through our contact form or booking page, and we’ll guide you from the first step onward.

Ready to Begin Your Italian Journey?

Whether it’s citizenship, residency, or real estate, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.