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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.
eID card (EU/EEA)
Citizens from an EU country (except Germany) or Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein can apply for an eID card.
Cancellation Loss or theft of the eID card
If your lost or stolen eID card turns up, please inform your Citizens Office immediately.
Residence permit - Study
You are not from an EU country, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland and would like to study in Munich? Then you need a residence permit.
Stay as an au pair
Au pairs may come from any country between the ages of 18 and 26.
Residence permit - Study preparation
If you are preparing to study in Germany with an intensive German course, preparatory college or pre-study internship, you will need a residence permit.
Foreign students - change of specialisation or university
Would you like to change your specialisation or university? Then you need prior authorisation and a new residence permit that allows you to change.
Reunification of children from abroad
Germans or foreigners who have a residence permit can have their foreign, underage and unmarried children join them.
Spouse reunification from abroad
If you have a residence permit for Germany, you can usually allow your foreign spouse/registered partner to join you
Residence permit – school attendance and exchange
If you would like to attend a school or participate in a student exchange in Munich, you will need a residence permit.
Cancellation of the blocked account
If you wish to cancel your blocked account, you can apply for cancellation here.
Counselling for nursing staff from abroad
Are you working in nursing abroad or have you completed your nursing training abroad?
Residence permit - German intensive language course
Would you like to attend an intensive German language course? Then you must apply for a residence permit for this period.
Residence permit - Voluntary service
If you would like to take part in a national or European voluntary service programme in Munich, please note the following information.
Residence permit – Search for a vocational training place
You want to complete qualified vocational training in Munich? Then you can obtain a residence permit for the search for a training place.
Residence permit - Working Holiday or Youth Mobility Programme
If you want to explore Germany for up to a year and finance part of your stay through work, please note the following information.
Residence permit – education or further training
If you come from a third country, you can apply for a residence permit for vocational training or further education.
Entry and residence - Swiss nationals
Special regulations apply to Swiss nationals under the Agreement of 21 June 1999 between the European Community and its member states.
Notification of a marriage contracted abroad
If German nationals have entered into a marriage or civil partnership abroad, they can have this marriage or civil partnership subsequently certified in Germany.
Studying after an au pair stay or voluntary social year
Under certain conditions, it is possible to switch to a study visit after an au pair stay.
Internship abroad during or after training
Are you doing an apprenticeship or have just completed it and would like to do an internship in another EU country? Then apply for a scholarship.
Birth certificate - Birth abroad
If German citizens were born abroad, they can have the birth certified at the relevant registry office in Germany.
Apply for asylum
Foreigners who invoke the right of asylum (asylum seekers) must undergo a recognition procedure that is laid down in the Asylum Act.
Counselling on the recognition of professional qualifications
If you have a foreign qualification and live in the Munich region, we can advise you on the possibilities of recognition in Germany.
School counselling - International
Are you from abroad and have questions about school and education? Then we will be happy to advise you in various languages.
Naturalisation
If you have lived in Germany for at least five years, you can apply for naturalisation. Spouses and children can also be naturalised.
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.
Access to files: residence, naturalisation or citizenship
In order to assert your legal interests in residence, naturalisation or citizenship proceedings, you can obtain access to the files.
Integration courses
Immigrants who speak little or no German but live here permanently and have a valid residence permit can take part in integration courses.
Return counselling for migrants
Are you a migrant, EU citizen or do you have an unresolved residence status? Would you like to return to your home country? We offer counselling and support.