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Naturalization in Frankfurt

Find out all the important information about naturalization in Frankfurt (documents, appointment, application, processing time)

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  • which documents are required for naturalization in Frankfurt

  • how the naturalization process works in Frankfurt am Main

  • whether an appointment for the preliminary examination in Frankfurt is necessary

  • how long naturalization takes in Frankfurt am Main

Table of Contents

1. Naturalization Frankfurt am Main

2. Naturalization Authority Frankfurt Contact

3. Documents for naturalization in Frankfurt am Main
4. Naturalization procedure Frankfurt
5. Date and processing time for naturalization in Frankfurt
6. FAQ

7. Conclusion

1. Naturalization Frankfurt am Main

Naturalization in Frankfurt am Main is handled by the Frankfurt City Registry Office , the competent authority. The naturalization application and the required documents must be submitted to the office by mail. There is currently no dedicated online system like in Berlin, Hamburg, or Munich.

2. Naturalization Authority Frankfurt Contact

Anyone who meets the legal requirements for naturalization and has their habitual residence in Frankfurt am Main must complete the naturalization application and the required declarations in full and send them by post to the following address:


City of Frankfurt am Main
registry office
PO Box (34.6)
60275 Frankfurt am Main


The Frankfurt am Main Registry Office can be reached by phone at +49 69 212 36291 from Monday to Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Upon receipt of the documents, the Registry Office will review their completeness and invite applicants to an in-person appointment. All originals of the submitted documents must be presented at this appointment.

3. Documents for naturalization in Frankfurt am Main

The following documents are required for naturalization in Frankfurt am Main :


  • Naturalization application (a separate application is required for spouses)

  • Declaration on the naturalization application

  • birth certificate

  • Valid passport

  • Valid residence permit

  • Employment contract or proof for self-employed persons

  • Salary slips for the last 6 months

  • Pension insurance history

  • Declaration of loyalty and commitment to the free democratic basic order

  • Fact sheet on constitutional loyalty and rejection of extremism

  • German Language Certificate B1

  • Certificate “Living in Germany/Naturalization Test”

  • rental agreement

  • Proof of health insurance


This list is not exhaustive, so additional documents may be required in individual cases. Additional documents may be required for students (school or university certificates), retirees (pension certificates), and minors (custody agreements or consent forms).

4. Naturalization procedure Frankfurt

Naturalization in Frankfurt am Main opens the door for foreign nationals to acquire German citizenship. To successfully complete the process, certain requirements must be met and specific steps followed. Below you will find detailed instructions on how to apply for naturalization in Frankfurt am Main.

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  • Gather all necessary documents: You will need several documents for your naturalization application (see above). Ensure all documents are complete and up-to-date, as incomplete documents can lead to delays.

  • Sending the documents to the Frankfurt am Main registry office: The complete documents must be submitted to the relevant registry office of the city of Frankfurt am Main. There, the initial review for completeness will take place. Submission can be made by mail or electronically by a lawyer.

  • Checking the documents for completeness: After receiving the documents, the authority will check whether all required documentation is present. If any documents are missing, you will be requested in writing to submit them.

  • Payment of the processing fee: A fee of €255 will be charged for processing your application. You will receive payment details during the application process. Payment by bank transfer is usually possible.

  • Obtaining information from authorities: During the processing phase, various authorities will be contacted to obtain the necessary information about you (e.g. immigration authorities, residents' registration office, security authorities).

  • Issuance of the naturalization certificate: Once all examinations have been successfully completed, the naturalization certificate will be issued. You will receive a written invitation to receive the certificate in person. This appointment usually takes place at the town hall or another administrative building. Upon receipt of the naturalization certificate, you officially become a German citizen.

  • After naturalization: After receiving your naturalization certificate, you can apply for your German identity card and passport.

5. Date and processing time for naturalization in Frankfurt

An initial consultation is no longer required for naturalization in Frankfurt am Main (as in most other cities). The authorities will schedule an appointment for a personal interview after receiving the application. The prior examination is omitted. During the appointment scheduled by the authorities, the original documents will be reviewed, and a short interview in German will be conducted to assess language skills.

After the appointment, the authority will review the application to determine whether all requirements have been met and documented. If this is the case, the naturalization application will be approved. The average processing time is currently more than twelve months. However, according to Section 75 of the Administrative Court Act (VwGO), the authority may take a maximum of three months to process the application. If this deadline is exceeded, an action for failure to act can be filed.

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6. FAQ

How long does the naturalization process take in Frankfurt?

Processing times vary depending on the individual situation and the workload of the authority. In Frankfurt, the procedure typically takes between six and 12 months. Delays can occur if documents are missing or if there are follow-up questions.


How much does naturalization cost?

The fees for naturalization in Frankfurt are 255 euros.


Where can I get further information about naturalization in Frankfurt?
The naturalization authority in Frankfurt has compiled detailed information on the naturalization process on its website.

Summary

7. Conclusion

Naturalization in Frankfurt am Main is handled by the city's registry office. The application, along with the required documents, must be submitted by mail, as there is no online system. Upon receipt of the documents, the office will review their completeness and invite applicants to an in-person appointment, where original documents will be presented and their German language skills will be assessed. Processing typically takes between six and twelve months, with the legally permissible maximum time of three months according to Section 75 of the German Administrative Court Code (VwGO). Longer delays may lead to an action for failure to act .

List of Sources (Paywall)

[1] Andreas Bauer, Naturalization: 36,000 applications and years of waiting, Hessenschau, 12.11.2024
[2] Reddit.com, Naturalization in Frankfurt am Main, /rGermanCitizenship

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