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tinker6975

Need help trying to obtain birth certificate in Germany?

i was born in germany 32 years ago, and i'm having trouble getting my birth certificate. i was born in wurtzburg,germany and my husband needs it so that i can get my dependent card.is there anybody from there that can help.please.

    



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Alwin E
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Call them, or write:

Standesamt Würzburg
Karmelitenstr. 20
97070 Würzburg
+49 931 373411

Instead of the "+" sign, use the number for international calls you have in your country. 49 is the country code for Germany, 931 is the area code, and the rest is the phone number.

Letters (air mail) take three to four working days from the United States to Germany. To speed things up, if you choose to write a letter, include your email address.

Mind the timeshift, and check out German time before calling. Working hours are 9-12 and 13-17 CEST (Central European Summer Time), that's UTC/GMT +1.


blue_daffodil2005
I guess you mean Würzburg. You have to contact the 'Einwohnermeldeamt' (registration office) of Würzburg:

http://www.meldebox.de/Einwohnermeldeamt/W%FCrzburg/
Don't worry they understand English!


Law D-UK-EU-int
You have to contact the "Standesamt" of the city of Würzburg, NOT the Einwohnermeldeamt. If you call there, just tell them that they are your so-called "Geburtsstandesamt" and explain your situation. The Website of the Standesamt Würzburg is:

http://www.wuerzburg.de/de/jugend-familie/standesamt/15335.Was_erledige_ich_wo_im_Standesamt.html

or call the Standesamt Würzburg on +49 931 37 2415 for birth certificates.

and you can also send an Email to:
geburten@stadt.wuerzburg.de

btw: "birth certificate" means "Geburtsurkunde" in German


Binie
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Go the the website of the German Embassy in Washington DC. Click on the Consular section. There you will find the directions on how to obtain your birth-certificate from Germany.
http://www.germany.info/relaunch/index.html


pinata
That is normaly the job of the german consul in your country.
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Heinz


Ingo S
get in contact with your family over there. they could take the STAMMBUCH to the local authorities which then will issue a duplicate which would have to be send to you .
are you a german national ? if not then ignore my answer as it may become incorrect



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