Move To Italy.com
Moving to Italy? What a great opportunity you have in front of you. The land of the Eternal City, the fields of Tuscany, the coast of Almalfi and the history of it all! Your moving to Italy brings excitement and anxiety because there is so much to know and learn.
Resources:
Move To Italy.com is here to provide you with resources, links, connections, networking and more to make your transition to Italy a smooth and delightful move. We'll link you with Italian Government sites that will help explain procedures and regulations on policy of foreigners or expats.
Real Estate Rentals / Sales:
You may need the services of a real estate professional to help you with your home, apartment or villa search. You can find many agents listed on our website to help you with your property search or rental search located in Italy.
Moving Companies:
What you take and how you get it there to Italy is a very important decision. You must use a reputable and qualified mover. Movers can make arrangements to pick up your belongings from a port and have them forwarded onto a truck and delivered to your door.
Moving Your World Around The World
Traslocare - International Movers located in Rome Italy. Toll Free USA: 866-292-5647 The U.S. Mission to ItalyThe United States Mission in Italy comprises the American Embassy in Rome and the Consulates General in Milan, Florence, and Naples. The many agencies of the United States Government that constitute the Mission work as a team to advance American interests and promote relations between the American and Italian government and people. They shape and carry out American relations with Italy, have an active public diplomacy program, provide consular services to American citizens and visa services to citizens of Italy and other The United States Mission in Italy comprises the American Embassy in Romecountries who wish to visit or who qualify to immigrate to the United States, and promote trade and investment between our two countries. They work with Italian counterparts to protect shared political, economic, and security interests through multilateral organizations including NATO, the United Nations, and a host of other important bodies. Officials of the Department of State oversee traditional diplomacy and provide consular services in Rome, Milan, Florence, and Naples. Commerce Department representatives are available to American exporters who wish to increase their activity in the Italian market, and officials of the Department of Agriculture at the Embassy in Rome offer similar services to their clients. The Offices of Public Affairs welcome public and press inquiries about every aspect of the United States and work to foster mutual understanding through exchanges of persons and ideas and by administering educational and cultural programs. The Information Resource Centers in Rome and Milan provide reference and documentation services, using printed and electronic sources. *Source and content taken from: http://rome.usembassy.gov/mission/ |









