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A German passport (Deutscher Reisepass) is an official travel document issued to citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is one of the world’s most powerful passports, offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 190 countries. The document serves as both proof of identity and nationality.
Here’s a complete, official guide to obtaining or renewing a German passport.
🧾 1. Eligibility and Validity
You must be a German citizen to apply for a passport.
Validity periods:
Adults (24 years and older): 10 years
Under 24 years old: 6 years
Dual nationals may hold multiple passports but must always enter and leave Germany using their German passport.

To apply, you will need:
Completed passport application form (available at your local Bürgeramt or online)
Valid national ID card (Personalausweis) or proof of citizenship
Recent biometric passport photo (35mm x 45mm, meeting ICAO standards)
Previous passport (if renewing)
Proof of residence (Meldebescheinigung)
Payment for the applicable fee
For children and minors:
Birth certificate
Both parents’ passports or ID cards
Parental consent form

In Germany:
Schedule an appointment at your local Bürgeramt (Residents’ Registration Office).
Bring all required documents and pay the passport fee.
Your biometric data (photo, fingerprints, and signature) will be taken during the appointment.
You can find your local office and appointment links via your municipality’s website or:

Abroad:
Apply at your nearest German embassy or consulate.
The same documents apply, but processing times are longer due to international verification.

As of 2025, standard fees are:
Adults (10-year passport): €70
Under 24 years (6-year passport): €37.50
Express service: additional €32
Processing times:
Standard: 4–6 weeks
Express passport: 3–5 working days
Abroad: 6–10 weeks, depending on the consulate
You may also request a temporary passport (vorläufiger Reisepass) if you need one urgently for travel.

Once your passport is ready, you’ll receive a notification (by mail, SMS, or email).
You must collect it in person from the issuing office or consulate and present your ID for verification.

Always check your passport’s expiration before traveling; most countries require at least 6 months of validity.
For frequent travelers, consider applying early or using the express service.
If your passport is lost or stolen, report it immediately to the local police and your Bürgeramt or German embassy.
Parents can apply for children’s passports (Kinderreisepass) for minors under 12.
The German biometric passport is one of the most secure and internationally recognized identity documents. Always apply through your local Bürgeramt or German diplomatic mission to ensure authenticity and compliance.
For official information and local office links:

