Transfer of a residence permit to a new passport at the location Bürgeramt 2.0 Ausbildungsbürgeramt Schlesische Str.

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Schließung Ausbildungsbürgeramt in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg wegen Baumaßnahmen

Ab dem 04.05.2026 ist das Ausbildungsbürgeramt (Schlesische Str. 27 A) in Berlin Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg auf Grund von Baumaßnahmen geschlossen.
Bereits beantragte Personaldokumente, wie Personalausweise oder Reisepässe und Fundsachen müssen im Bürgeramt 3 in der Frankfurter Allee 35/37 (U 5 – Samariterstr.) abgeholt werden.

Bürgeramt 3 – Öffnungszeiten:

Montag 08.00 – 12.00 Uhr und 13.00 – 18.00 Uhr
Dienstag 08.00 – 12.00 Uhr und 13.00 – 18.00 Uhr
Mittwoch 08.00 – 15.00 Uhr
Donnerstag 08.00 – 14.00 Uhr
Freitag 08.00 – 13.00 Uhr

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Opening hours

  • Monday

      geschlossen
  • Tuesday

      geschlossen
  • Wednesday

      geschlossen
  • Thursday

      geschlossen
  • Friday

      geschlossen

Public transportation

  • Bus

    • 165, 265, N65 - Taborstr.
  • Underground

    • U1 - Schlesisches Tor

Information on the address of this location

Folgende Leistungen sind weiterhin auch schriftlich oder per E-Mail
buergeramt@ba-fk.berlin.de und ggf. über Online-Angebote möglich:
Ausnahme: Die Beantragung von Führungszeugnissen ist NICHT per E-Mail möglich!

Additional information

An diesem Standort haben Sie die Möglichkeit, Ihr Passfoto gegen eine Gebühr von 6,00 Euro pro Antrag von einem Mitarbeitenden mit einem mobilen Fotoaufnahmegerät vor Ort erstellen zu lassen. Der Bezirk Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg nutzt hier eine Fotolösung, die auch für biometrische Bildaufnahmen von Säuglingen, Kleinkindern und Menschen mit körperlicher Einschränkung geeignet ist.

Die Anmeldung befindet sich im Erdgeschoss.

Service description

Transfer of a residence permit to a new passport

Do you have a valid residence permit and have you received a new passport?
Then you should have your residence permit reissued ("transferred"). Because your current residence permit still refers to the old passport.

Please read the following notes before booking an appointment.

Is your residence permit only valid for a maximum of a further 6 months?
Then a transfer no longer makes sense. Just come to the Berlin Immigration Office when it is time and neccessary to renew your EU Blue Card. This will save you time and money.

Are you wanting to travel abroad?
If no appointments are available at short notice, you can still travel abroad.
Re-entry to Germany is easy, if your residence permit is still valid and you still have the old passport.
Take your old and new passports and your residence permit with you on your trip.
However, we recommend that you enquire about the entry and exit conditions of the country you are visiting before you travel abroad (for example at the embassy of the country you are visiting).

Make an appointment

You can also use this service throughout Berlin

Prerequisites

  • Personal appearance by appointment is required
    Transfers are made at the Citizens' Registration Offices or at the Berlin Immigration Office generally only with an appointment.
  • Main residence in Berlin
  • Transfer in a Bürgeramt
    You can generally have the transfer carried out at any Berlin Citizens Registration Office (Bürgeramt), as long as the following requirements are met:
    • You have the expired passport with your residence permit.
    • The residence permit was issued in Berlin.
    • Your old passport is complete;
    • There is no more than 6 months between the expiry date of the old passport and the date of issue of the new passport.
    • You have not resided outside the federal territory for a continuous period longer than 6 months.
  • Transfer in the Berlin Immigration Office
    If one of the above mentioned requirements for making the transfer at the Citizens Registration Office (Bürgeramt) is not met (e.g. old passport is no longer present, the residence permit was not issued in Berlin) the Berlin Immigration Office is responsible for the transfer.

Documents required

  • Your new passport
  • Your old passport
    If your passport has been stolen and you have reported the theft to the police, please bring the report with you.
  • Your residence permit
    • Electronic residence permit (eAT) together with the supplementary sheet or
    • Your old passport with the attached residence permit
  • 1 current, biometric passport photo (new regulation effective May 1, 2025)
    • Since May 1, 2025, biometric passport photos may only be taken digitally at government offices or photo studios and transmitted via a secure electronic channel.
    • Please check the website of the Berlin Immigration Office (see “More information”) for the latest information in good time before your appointment.
    • Before your appointment at the Bürgeramt, please note the information on passport photos in the location description.

Fees

  • For adults: 67.00 euros
  • For minors: 33.50 euros
  • For Turkish citizens, until the age of 24 years: 27.60 euros
  • For Turkish citizens, from the age of 24 years: 46.00 euros
Free of charge:
  • When presenting current proof of receiving benefits according to SGB II or XII or the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act
  • Foreigners recognised as being entitled to asylum
  • Foreigners with a granted refugee status within the meaning of Section 3 (1) of the Asylum Act
  • Foreigners with a granted subsidiary protection status within the meaning of Section 4 (1) of the Asylum Act
  • Resettlement refugees within the meaning of Section 23 (4) of the Act on the Residence
  • Foreigners who receive a scholarship from public funds for their stay
For creating a digital passport photo at self-service terminal on site: 6.00 euros

Average time to process request

After the appointment, it takes approximately 4 weeks for the residence permit to be issued as an electronic residence permit and ready for collection.

Notes on responsibility

You can generally have the transfer carried out at any Berlin Citizens Registration Office (Bürgeramt), as long as the following requirements are met:

  • You have the expired passport with your residence permit.
  • The residence permit was issued in Berlin.
  • Your old passport is complete;
  • There is no more than 6 months between the expiry date of the old passport and the date of issue of the new passport.
  • You have not resided outside the federal territory for a continuous period longer than six months.

In all other cases: Berlin Immigration Office