Declaration of Value (DoV) Services in Philadelphia for All Italian Consulates
Expert DoV Preparation & Submission Support for Italian Citizenship, University, and Visa Applications
What is a Declaration of Value (Dov) for Italy?
A Declaration of Value (Dichiarazione di Valore in Loco) is an official certificate issued by the Italian Consulate with jurisdiction over the area where your academic credential was obtained. It certifies the authenticity and legal standing of your U.S. diploma, degree, or transcript — translating your American academic achievement into a form the Italian educational and immigration system can officially recognize.
Anyone seeking to study, live, or work in Italy — whether for a student visa, a work permit, a professional license, or citizenship recognition — will almost certainly need a Declaration of Value as part of their consular application package. It is among the most document-intensive requirements in the Italian immigration process, and errors or omissions routinely cause costly delays.
Our Philadelphia office has helped thousands of students and professionals navigate this process with precision, working directly with the Italian Consulate of Philadelphia and managing submissions nationwide.
Our DoV Italian Process
Navigating the academic apostille process for use in Italy requires careful coordination between the issuing institution, notarization, translation, and final authentication. Each stage must be completed in the correct order to ensure the documents are accepted by both U.S. authorities and Italian entities. Our firm streamlines this process by reviewing, processing, and managing submissions on your behalf. The following steps outline how your documents move from initial preparation to final acceptance abroad.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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The Dichiarazione di Valore (Declaration of Value) is an official document issued by an Italian Consulate that certifies the legal value of a foreign academic credential within the Italian educational system. Italian universities, employers, and government ministries cannot formally recognize your U.S. diploma or degree without one. It's also required for dual citizenship applications, study visas, EU Blue Card applications, and professional licensing in Italy.
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Our steps — notarization, apostille, and sworn translation — take approximately 2–4 weeks combined. Consulate processing time is outside our control and varies significantly. The Italian Consulate of Philadelphia typically takes approximately 6 months. Some consulates process faster in certain seasons. We recommend starting as early as possible, especially if your DoV is tied to a university enrollment deadline or visa appointment.
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+Absolutely. We serve all Italian Consulate jurisdictions across the United States. Whether your credential is from a California university (Los Angeles or San Francisco Consulate), an Illinois university (Chicago Consulate), or a Florida institution (Miami Consulate), we know the specific requirements of each consulate and prepare packages accordingly. You don't need to be in Philadelphia — we work with clients nationwide.
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Rejections almost always stem from incomplete packages, incorrect formatting, missing accreditation documentation, or improperly prepared translations — not from the underlying credentials themselves. Because we prepare packages with full knowledge of each consulate's current requirements, we have an extremely low rejection rate. If you've had a previous rejection and need help, we review what went wrong and rebuild your package correctly.

