Apply for subsequent certification of a marriage contracted by Germans abroad or with their participation
Source: BUS Rheinland-PfalzIf you got married abroad and at least one of you has German citizenship, you can have the marriage certified in Germany.
The date of the application is decisive for the possession of German citizenship.
The marriage must have been validly concluded in the country in which you got married. German law must not stand in the way of the marriage.
You are entitled to apply:
- The spouses
- If both spouses are deceased, their parents and children
If you got married abroad and at least one of you has German citizenship, you can have the marriage certified in Germany.
The date of the application is decisive for the possession of German citizenship.
The marriage must have been validly concluded in the country in which you got married. German law must not stand in the way of the marriage.
You can also have your marriage subsequently certified if you both do not have German citizenship and were married in Germany before an authorized person of a government of the state to which one of you belongs.
You are entitled to apply:
- The spouses
- If both spouses are deceased, their parents and children
The registry office of your place of residence or the place where you last lived or the place of your habitual residence is responsible for the subsequent certification. If the registry office does not have jurisdiction, the registry office I in Berlin will notarize the marriage.