Back when Paolo had his appointment to retake his fingerprints (required to obtain his permesso), the agent scheduled a 21/04 (April 21) appointment for him to pick up his carta di soggiorno elettronica (his residence card, which states the type of permesso he has - "familiare" or permission to live in Italy as the family member of a citizen, plus other identifying information that is stored in a biometric chip. So when I received an email the other day saying that his appointment has been scheduled for 24/05 (May 24), I didn't know what to think - after all, we'd already be back in the US by that point.
Our translator didn't seem concerned. "Oh, the agent probably just forgot to put it in the system, so they didn't know you already have an appointment. It happens. Don't worry, just go to the appointment we already scheduled," she said. So we did.
Only to find out, when we arrived at the gatehouse, that we were not on the appointment list for the day. I thought for sure we were going to be sent away - but fortunately, the same officer who scheduled the appointment happened to be on duty again today, and remembered us, so the guard at the gate let us in after all. The translator was right; the agent did forget to put the appointment in the system.
So, after taking Paolo's fingerprints yet again - to verify his identity as the person to whom the card was issued - he finally received his residency permit.
Official Italian Resident
I blocked out the personal info - but this is what the front of the card looks like
Our lease is up here at the end of next week. We will be leaving our comune a bit before that, though. Our plan is to head to Rome (well, Fiumicino, actually) this Sunday and turn in our rental car. We will stay there until we fly to the US on Wednesday - assuming, of course, that we both pass the required Covid tests, and that our flight isn't canceled and/or rescheduled - it seems that's a potential issue, from what I've been reading in the US news. In case you're wondering: we certainly will be wearing our FFP2 masks on the plane, overturned mandates be damned.
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