Transfer of the residence permit to the new passport

If you have received a new passport, you must also apply for a new electronic residence permit.

Description

The number and expiry date of your passport are printed on the front of the electronic residence permit. You will therefore need a new electronic residence permit if you have been issued a new passport.

Online application for the transfer of your residence permit

  1. Click on the "Contact and application" button on this page, you will be taken to the general contact form of the Munich Foreigners Office.
  2. Click on Start, the general contact form will be called up.
  3. Select the category: "I have a question" under "Please select applicable".
  4. Fill in the first three questions. If you are registered in Munich, you can select the category "Transfer of residence permit to a new passport".
  5. Upload the required documents (see below) and submit your request.
  6. After checking your documents, you will receive an appointment from us to order the residence permit.

Do you have a new passport and want to travel abroad?

  • Your settlement permit or EU permanent residence permit is still valid in Germany even if your previous passport has expired and you have already received a new passport. To re-enter the country, you only need to show your old and new passport and your previous settlement permit at many border controls. Before travelling to another country, however, we recommend that you find out about the entry formalities or contact the embassy/consulate of the country in question in good time before leaving the country.
  • Your temporary residence permit ends at the latest when your passport expires. If you have not yet received an extension of your residence permit, you will need a fictitious certificate. When travelling abroad, carry all documents that prove your right of residence in Germany. This also applies when travelling to another Schengen state.

Foreign nationals who have received a new passport and in their previous, but expired passport

  • a settlement permit
  • an unlimited residence permit
  • a residence authorisation
  • or a permanent residence permit-EG

do not have to apply for an electronic residence permit (eAT) immediately, as the residence permit in their previous passport remains valid.

It is also possible to re-enter Germany without an electronic residence permit.
You can enter the country if you present your old and new passports.

Before travelling to third countries, however, we recommend that you contact the respective state representation in Germany in good time before leaving the country, as the Foreigners Office cannot make any binding statements about the practices of foreign authorities.

Required documents

To apply for an eAT, you will need

  • the old passport (if available)
  • the new passport
  • the previous eAT
  • a biometric passport photo
  • completed insurance as part of the passport transfer(only required for temporary residence permits that have been limited to the validity of the passport document despite the legally possible period of issue)

Duration & Costs

Processing time

Issuing the eAT takes around six to eight weeks (production at the Bundesdruckerei).

Fees

67 Euro

Legal basis

§ Section 45c (1) no. 1 AufenthV

Landeshauptstadt München

Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Bürgerangelegenheiten
Ausländerangelegenheiten

Phone

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Bürgerangelegenheiten
Ausländerangelegenheiten

Ruppertstraße 19
80466 München

Address

Ruppertstraße 19
80337 München

Lagehinweis: Eingang A

Only with appointment

Related services

Change of address in the eAT after moving

If you move within the city limits or move to Munich, you should change the address on your electronic residence permit (eAT).

Cancellation of the residence permit, § 51 AufenthG

You need a certificate for longer stays abroad. The certificate is necessary, otherwise your residence permit may lose its validity.

Cancellation Loss or theft of the eID card

If your lost or stolen eID card turns up, please inform your Citizens Office immediately.

eID card (EU/EEA)

Citizens from an EU country (except Germany) or Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein can apply for an eID card.

Loss or theft of eID card

If your eID card is lost or stolen, there is some information to bear in mind. You can find it here.

Loss of residence or identity documents

If you have lost your residence permit, travel document or other documents or if they have been stolen, you can report the loss here.