Documents Required for Marriage in Germany

What are the Required Documents for Marriage in Germany? The documents required to get married in Germany are listed below. Although these documents are the documents announced by the consulate, this list may change at any time or new documents can be added to this list.



Therefore, this list may not be completely up to date as you read this article. Please contact the consulates for the most up-to-date list of documents required to get married in Germany.

The documents required to get married in Germany

1. First of all, the applicant must be at least 18 years old
2. Basic Language knowledge Exam Result document Original and 2 copy
Language exam for appointment 212 340 49 43
Certificates from the Goethe Institute, TELC, ÖSD or TestDaF are also accepted.
3. The application has to be made personally
4. 2 Residency Permit Application Form
Application forms can be obtained free of charge at the entry of the visa department before application or at www.ankara.diplo.de.
It must be filled in German in a fully legible form and signed by the applicant's own handwriting.
5. 3 Biometric ID images
Last 6 should be retracted in months to reflect the last appearance
* 45 must be X X NUMX mm in size.
* The face should be reflected from the front, your head open and your eyes all visible
6. Signed Passport valid for at least 12 months from the date of visa application
For visa issuance in the passport, at least 2 page must be vacant from the VISITORS pages



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7. Original and photocopy of the applicant's International Birth Registration Example
(You can obtain the International Birth Registration Form from the Population Directorate)
8. Original copy and photocopy of the International Marriage Permit or the Marriage Officer in Germany
9. Photocopy of homepage passport photocopy and Residence Permission page in Germany
If the spouse is a German citizen, a photocopy of the passport or ID must be submitted
10. Applicant and his / her spouse's separate Full Single Collective Population Registration Example original and photocopy + translation
The REGULAR section included in the registration must be completed in full.
(You can obtain the Full Single Population Registration Form from the Population Directorate)
11. Visa Processing fee 60 Euro
Visa fee for minors 30 Euro
12. Visa processing can take several months
13. Photocopy of the passaport
A photocopy of the passport picture page, the validity page, and the last page of the population information.
Photocopies of pages where identity information is found on e-passports and pages where visas are present.
14. Old Passports if available
15. Entry at 4 at the Embassy for application


Warning :
Please be at the visa department door 20 minutes before your appointment time, only the applicant will be admitted. Bring the documents you have been given complete and arranged before the appointment time. If there are missing documents, you cannot apply for a visa, your appointment will be canceled and you will have to make a new appointment by paying a fee. The same is the case if it is seen that you do not reside in one of the cities covered by the Ankara Embassy. The teller may request additional documents based on your application.

Mobile phones, laptop computers and large bags are not taken into the visa section and there is no entitlement at the entrance.

Please contact UPS Services in the visa section before you make an appointment and obtain all the information about your passport from there. The UPS service fee is between 13 and 18 YTL.

Note: You can confirm the above information at www.iks.com.



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