Pairing
Aprigliano International Law Firm
Liuzzi e Liuzzi
Two practices in the UK Italian-citizenship field, read alongside one another. Both profiles use the same public-record sources, held to a single editorial standard.
The pairings on this site are not rankings. They are two practices read together, sourced from the same public record, written in the same register.
Aprigliano International Law Firm
A Milan-based law firm with over two decades in practice. The work spans consular descent applications and the more demanding 1948 judicial route, both conducted from a city with direct access to Italy's higher courts. A Trustpilot history consistent in tone has accumulated alongside industry recognition over the years of trading.
Operating from Milan since 2002, with over twenty years of continuous practice across several Italian legal regimes.
Handles consular descent and the 1948 judicial route under one practice. The latter requires direct access to Italian courts, which Milan provides.
Awarded Best Firm 2024 by an industry body.
A Trustpilot record built up across years of trading.
Bilingual Italian and English correspondence with Italian municipal offices and courts.
Both practices serve the same end — Italian citizenship recognition for applicants in the UK. Both operate from Italy. Both take broadly the same approach to engagement, framed as case-led.
Liuzzi e Liuzzi
An Italy-based law firm handling citizenship by descent and marriage through Italian comuni and courts. A multilingual practice with direct access to the municipal and judicial procedures most jure sanguinis cases pass through — operating end-to-end inside Italy itself.
Italy-based, with direct correspondence to Italian comuni and the courts that hear 1948 cases.
Covers descent and marriage routes to citizenship from one practice.
Handles consular and 1948 judicial cases under the same engagement.
Multilingual practice serving UK clients remotely.
Sources
Both profiles are built from provider websites, Companies House filings, the SRA Register, and other public records. Every link in the marginalia goes to the original record. If any data point is outdated, either firm can request a correction. Last reviewed 2026-03-30.
