Alessia Ajelli is an Italian immigration attorney. She is currently an attorney at LCA Studio Legale, based in Milan, Italy.
LCA practices a variety of legal fields, including corporate law, tax law, intellectual property, transportation and shipping law, as well as specialized fields for the energy, finance, food and beverage industries. It has locations throughout Italy in Milan, Genoa and Treviso, as well as a fourth office in the United Arab Emirates. Ajelli has been with LCA since 2011.
Her immigration law practice includes assisting clients with corporate immigration issues, citizenship matters, work permits and EU blue cards. In addition to immigration law, Ajelli has experience in mergers and acquisitions, investment transactions and corporate law.
Ajelli has also served as a mentor for H-Farm, which helps young people create business models, and Start-Up Chile, which seeks to bring foreign investment capital to the country of Chile.
Ajelli earned a law degree from the University of Milan in 2011. She has also studied at the University of Navarra in Spain and Tsinghua University in China. She is the co-author of the Italian chapter in the 2014 edition of “The Corporate Immigration Review.”
Ajelli speaks Italian, English and Spanish.
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The growing interest in the Italian investor visa
By Alessia Ajelli Sometimes called “La Dolce Visa” or “Italian Golden Visa,” Italy’s Investor Visa Program has experienced several changes and enhancements during the last few years, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Though less expensive
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Italy’s Digital Nomad visa plans: Fact vs fiction
By Alessia Ajelli Up until early 2022, Italy had no specific provisions regulating the influx of remote workers from outside the EU (aka digital nomads) – meaning that no such workers could enter the country on a visa
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Italy’s investor visa and residency program during Covid-19 times
By Alessia Ajelli Italy is one of the last EU countries to have introduced a visa and resident permit category in 2017 dedicated to foreign investors seeking to carry out an investment in the Italian market
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An investor’s guide to Italy’s investor visa
By Alessia Ajelli Less than two years ago, following the path of other EU countries, Italy introduced a new visa and residence permit category called the investor visa. This new visa is available to non-EU investors who are seeking to enter Italy and carry out an investment
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