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Birth certificate
Posted on 05.01.2012 10:33
Birth certificate
Hi everyone,
I am in the process of applying for citizenship.
I submitted the birth certificate from Indian consulate Munich, but unfortunately the beamter isnt accepting it. She says I need to get it from India as many Indian applicants did it. Also I came to know according to some Indian Act, people who are born after 1988 cant get birth certificate anymore. Any idea/suggestions would be of great help to me.
Thanks.
kewlbuddy
Member since 25.03.2009
Posted on 05.01.2012 10:46
Re: Birth certificate
In my case, my father applied through local court. But this process took more than 6 weeks.
saravananpan...
Member since 10.06.2009
Posted on 05.01.2012 13:11
Re: Birth certificate
Yes there is very easy solution for your problem. Event don't know their "Beamten".
You can make a "Birthday declaration certificate" through any lawyer from germanythat you born in dd,mm,yy. Nobody can challenge this and you need not to give them any birth certificate anymore.
For further informations just get information via google by entering different searh words.
jalal
Member since 15.12.2003
Posted on 05.01.2012 17:44
Re: Birth certificate
Hi Jalal,
Is there a specific term for "Birthday declaration certificate" in German?
luckycusp
Member since 31.12.2011
Posted on 06.01.2012 10:45
Re: Birth certificate
Yes there is a specific term but i forgotten the name of that. I also had the problem once and then an old experienced person in behorde told me about it. You go to behorde and ask them or ask "Detlef (owner of trust 7)".
jalal
Member since 15.12.2003
Posted on 09.01.2012 13:33
Re: Birth certificate
Thanks for the replies.
I had original birth certificate from 1989(which is not accepted by KVR as they need one,not older than 6 months) I asked my father to get new one from local municipal office, the officials there can only provide some kind of "endorsement" regarding dob. I hope it will be accepted by kvr.
kewlbuddy
Member since 25.03.2009
Posted on 09.01.2012 16:23
Re: Birth certificate
Why dont you ask from different behorden about the solution of your problem? I think which i said to you is called Abstammungsurkunde.
BUTT better you give them a solid thing and not try try try. Because by trying something they always make stress for you. (my experience)
What you do is your own will, but please let us also know how you solve this problem...
jalal
Member since 15.12.2003
Posted on 09.01.2012 17:35
Re: Birth certificate
@jalal: "Why dont you ask from different behorden about the solution of your problem?"
that is the reason I posted it here.
If my above solution doesnt work, I will give a shot at Abstammungsurkunde.
kewlbuddy
Member since 25.03.2009
Posted on 24.01.2012 20:58
Re: Birth certificate
Abstammungsurkunde doesnt exist anymore!!
http://de.wikipedi...ki/Abstammungsurkunde
Die Abstammungsurkunde wurde am 1. Januar 2009 durch das Personenstandsrechtsreformgesetz abgeschafft. Grund hierfür war, dass der Hauptzweck der Abstammungsurkunde, Ehehindernisse bei adoptierten Kindern festzustellen, kaum praktische Bedeutung hatte.
luckycusp
Member since 31.12.2011
Posted on 25.01.2012 17:45
Re: Birth certificate
Best way is also to get it from Indian Embassy. This is accepted by the amt (Hopefully by Munich AMt too
)
Deepak22
Member since 28.02.2008

