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Naturalisation

If you have lived in Germany for at least five years, you can apply for naturalisation. Spouses and children can also be naturalised.

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.

School trips within the European Union

A school travel list is a recognised travel document for school trips within the European Union and to Switzerland.

Travel document for stateless persons

If you are stateless, the Service Centre for Immigration and Naturalisation can issue you with a travel document for stateless persons in individual cases.

Emergency assistance in the absence of a residence permit - students, university graduates, self-employed persons

Are you a student, university graduate or self-employed, do you not have a sufficiently valid residence permit and need urgent help in an emergency?

Waiting period information from the statutory pension insurance scheme

For your naturalisation or settlement permit, you can apply for proof of months of contributions to the statutory pension insurance scheme.

Entry and residence - Selected countries

Regulations for nationals of Australia, Israel, Japan, Canada, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the USA

Travel document for foreigners

If you do not have a passport or passport replacement, the Foreigners Office can issue you with a travel document for foreigners in individual cases.

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.

Residence permit for family members of Germans

Foreign family members of Germans receive a residence permit for family reunification.