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Hello Guys, I married here in Germany . Before I get married the Standesamt requested I bring all documents (Translated) included Birth certificates for verification which I done few years ago.  Now to my question... I want to apply for a German Citizenship . Should the Einbürgerung office ask me to bring another Birth certificate with Translated copies again? or they will make use of the copy I used  got marry before which I think Standesamt have copies in their System..?
I'll appreciate any idea or info.
Thanks
asked Mar 20, 2022 in Information & Offers by Emmytender | 298 views

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Dear @Emmytender

Welcome back to the Wefugees Community and thank you for reaching out to us. 

I am afraid that the "Einbürgerungsamt" (naturalization office) and the "Standesamt" (registry office) will not "share" your birth certificate copies and the translartions - but this is only an assumption. I hope you still hold the original birth certificate? I would recommend you to contact the naturalization office directly in order to have a concrete overview regarding the requirements and the documents they request for the process. 

In any case, please also don't hesitate to keep us updated here or to get back to us with any further questions. 

All the best, 

Meike

answered Mar 27, 2022 by Meike
Thanks for the info Meike
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