Questura queues at dawn. Comune offices with opening hours from another century. Forms that require other forms. Our members skip all of it, because you are there instead: booking, preparing, accompanying, and getting the stamp.
What you'll actually do
- Book and manage appointments across questura, comune, and agenzia delle entrate
- Prepare document packets so appointments succeed on the first attempt
- Accompany members in person when presence is required or nerves are high
- Chase outcomes: the permesso in lavorazione, the residenza check that never came
- Feed real wait times and office quirks back into the city playbooks
A typical week
Wednesday starts at 07:40 outside an office that opens at 08:30, because you know the queue math. By 09:15 the member's registration is done, first attempt, and they keep telling you they can't believe it was that easy. It wasn't; you made it look that way.
What you bring
- Based in Italy; deep familiarity with immigration and residency office processes
- Fluent Italian, conversational English
- Patient, punctual, meticulous with paperwork
- Unbothered by queues, counters, and the occasional grumpy clerk
Structure and pay
Independent contractor, volume-based scheduling, roughly full-time at listed band. EUR 1,200-1,600/month plus expenses, review at 90 days.
Why this role comes through RemoteComet
The employer runs hiring for this position exclusively through us. That means one application reaches the actual decision maker, your profile is never resold or scattered across databases, and you get a real status on every application: matched, in review, or not this time. Nobody gets ghosted here.
How hiring works
1. Quick apply, two fields, two minutes. 2. If the role lists a skill badge, a short one-time assessment (reused for every role that needs it). 3. A screening conversation with our team. 4. Interview with the employer, where their name is disclosed to you. 5. Offer. Typical time from application to first interview: under two weeks.