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Naturalization

You have your main place of residence in Jena and would like to be naturalized. The Jena Citizenship Office within the Citizens' Services Department is responsible for naturalization applications. We will be happy to advise you individually and in detail about the requirements and formalities of the naturalization procedure. Please contact us at einbuergerungen@jena.de.

Due to the increasing number of applications, the citizenship authority is experiencing longer processing times.

Please send us an e-mail at einbuergerungen@jena.de with details of:

  • Your name,
  • your date of birth,
  • your marital status,
  • your country of origin and
  • your period of residence, if applicable.

You will receive a list of the documents required for naturalization tailored to your individual case.

Regularly required documents are for example

  • Unrestricted registration certificate (application at the Citizens' Service)
  • Passport or other documents to establish identity and to prove citizenship and residence status
  • Proof of marital status (e.g. birth certificate, marriage certificate if applicable, final divorce decree)
  • Current passport photo (only for over 16-year-olds)
  • Proof of income and assets (e.g. certificates of income, rental agreement, tax assessment notices, pension assessment notices, social benefit notices)
  • Certificate of health insurance
  • Proof of sufficient German language skills in accordance with the requirements of the language test for the German certificate (language level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) in oral and written form
  • Naturalization test to prove knowledge of the legal and social order and living conditions in Germany (naturalization test is not required if proof of graduation from a German secondary school or a comparable or higher school-leaving certificate from a German general education school can be provided)
  • school-leaving certificates from schools, universities, etc.
  • Handwritten, completed curriculum vitae (for persons over 16 years of age)
  • For pupils, the end-of-year reports from the last four years

Further documents may be required, e.g. proof of special residence status (asylum seeker, foreign refugee, etc.).

For documents in a foreign language, in addition to the original, a German translation by an interpreter based in Germany and publicly appointed or sworn for courts or authorities is required.

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Telefonsprechzeiten: 10:00 - 12:00 Uhr und 14:30 Uhr - 15:30 Uhr

Dienstag 09:00 - 12:00 Uhr und 14:00 - 18:00 Uhr (nur mit Termin)
Mittwoch keine Sprechzeiten
Donnerstag 09:00 - 12:00 Uhr und 14:00 - 16:00 Uhr (nur mit Termin)
Freitag keine Sprechzeiten
Services Fee
per person 255,00 €
per child under 16 years of age for co-naturalization with one parent 51,00 €

Please pay by EC or credit card.

Naturalization confers German citizenship on a foreign national. In order to acquire German citizenship, the following requirements must be met:

1. eligibility for naturalization in accordance with Section 10 of the Citizenship Act (StAG)

  • Legal residence in Germany for at least five years
  • In the case of special integration achievements (e.g. integration course, language level C1 and economic independence), the required period of residence can be reduced to three years
  • the naturalization applicant is an EU citizen entitled to freedom of movement or holds a settlement permit or a specific residence permit
  • Commitment to the free democratic basic order of the Basic Law (declaration of loyalty)
  • No anti-constitutional activities or conviction for a criminal offense
  • Securing a livelihood without claiming social benefits (in particular benefits according to SGB II and SGB XII)
  • No conviction for a criminal offense
  • Sufficient German language skills
  • Knowledge of the legal and social order and living conditions in Germany (successful participation in a naturalization test)

Under certain circumstances, spouses and minor children can also be naturalized, even if they have not been legally resident in Germany for five years.

2. discretionary naturalization according to § 8 and 9 StAG

If the legal requirements are met, naturalization can be granted at the discretion of the supervisory authority (Thuringia State Administration Office) if a public interest in naturalization is established in the individual case or if naturalization serves to avoid particular hardship.

Name Funktion/Bereich Kontakt
Mitarbeiter/-innen Einbürgerung

Citizenship team

E-Mail: einbuergerungen@jena.de

Telefon: 0049 3641 49-3895

Fax: 0049 3641 49-3827

Location

Citizenship team

Engelplatz 1
07743 Jena
Germany