German Passport (First-Time Application)

Applying for a German passport for the first time requires individuals to provide proof of German citizenship confirming that they are officially German citizen.

First time applications typically apply to individuals who:

  • Were born outside Germany
  • Gained German citizenship through lineal descent (e.g. through a parent/grandparent)
  • Became German through residency or, otherwise
  • Have held a German passport which expired more than 15 years ago

Depending on the individual’s situation, additional documents such as birth certificates, family records, or official proof of citizenship or, a name declaration may be required before the application can proceed.

Requirements can vary based on current residence, place of birth, age (minor) and how German citizenship was obtained.

The information provided is general in nature and does not replace a formal consultation.

Book a consultation with Pilkington Immigration to discuss your specific situation.

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