Residence permit for a foreign child born in Germany - Issuance at the location Bürgeramt Prenzlauer Berg

Current information on this location
Das Bürgeramt Prenzlauer Berg wird im Rahmen des pandemiegerechten Regelbetriebes ab dem 06. Juli 2020 weitere Terminkontingente für die Servicenummer 115 und für die Online-Terminvereinbarung zur Verfügung stellen.
Der Informationstresen des Standortes bleibt aus Gründen des Gesundheitsschutzes vorerst weiterhin geschlossen.
- Grundsätzlich gilt für den pandemiegerechten Regelbetrieb weiterhin:
Ihr Anliegen ist ein Notfall?
Definition von Notfallkunden im Bürgeramt:
- Kunden, die für bevorstehende Reisen zwingend erforderliche Dokumente für sich und ihre minderjährigen Familienangehörigen beantragen.
Vor dem Reiseantritt ist (berlinweit) kein freier Termin buchbar.
Der Reisetermin ist durch entsprechende Reiseunterlagen nachweisbar.
- Kunden, die nach Verlust von Personaldokumenten ein oder mehrere neue Dokumente beantragen.
Für alle Notfallkunden gilt:
Für Notfälle ist das Bürgeramt Pankow unter der Telefonnummer (030) 90295-6400 zu den oben angegebenen Zeiten erreichbar. Bitte beachten Sie, dass aufgrund der Vielzahl von Telefonanrufen derzeit mit längeren Wartezeiten oder erneuten Anwahlversuchen gerechnet werden muss. Die Prüfung und Entscheidung obliegt letztlich den Bürgerämtern vor Ort.
Opening hours
Information for customers with an appointment
Der Aufruf der Bürger mit Termin erfolgt unter Angabe der Vorgangsnummer im Wartebereich.
Payment options
Payment only by debit card (Girocard) (with PIN) at this location.
Additional information
Das Bürgeramt befindet sich auf dem Gelände Fröbelstraße 17 im Haus 6.
Ein Fotoautomat ist im Haus 6 vorhanden.
Bitte beachten Sie, dass das Terminvereinbarungssystem nicht für die Beantragung von Elterngeld gilt. Das Bürgeramt nimmt nur die Anträge entgegegen, Beratung erhalten Sie ausschließlich bei der Elterngeldstelle.
Residence permit for a foreign child born in Germany - Issuance
Initial issuance of a residence permit for a foreign child
- born in Germany and
- where at least one parent holds a valid residence title
Prerequisites
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A personal interview is required
The interview should, if possible, take place by appointment.
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Ex officio - Issuance at a Citizens Registration Office (Bürgeramt)
Both parents (in the case of shared parental responsibility) or the parent with sole parental responsibility are in possession of a valid residence title when the child is born.
The residence title (residence permit, EU Blue Card, settlement permit, EC long-term residence permit, right of residence or unlimited residence permit) of the parents or parent must have been issued by the Berlin Immigration Office.
The residence permit for the child can then be issued by every Civil Office (Bürgeramt) in Berlin. -
On application - Issuance at the Berlin Immigration Office
Only one parent (in the case of joint parental responsibility) is in possession of a valid residence title when the child is born (see above).
Application for a residence permit for the child must then be made to the Berlin Immigration Office. -
Birth in Germany
The child must have been born in the Federal territory and registered in Berlin together with the parents or the parent with rights of custody.
Documents required
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The child's passport
The child must either possess its own valid passport or be registered in the passport of a parent.
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1 current biometric photo
35mm x 45mm, frontal shot with neutral facial expression and closed mouth, looking straight into the camera, light background
- Certificate of birth
- Passports of the parents
Fees
- 50.00 euros
- For a child with Turkish citizenship: 22.80 euros
- Free of charge: when presenting current proof of receiving benefits according to SGB II, SGB XII or the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act
Legal basis
Average time to process request
Responsible authority
You can generally have this service carried out at any Berlin Citizens Registration Office (Bürgeramt), as long as the following requirements are met:
- Both parents (in the case of shared parental responsibility) or the parent with sole right of custody are in possession of a valid residence title when the child is born.
- The residence title (residence permit, EU Blue Card, settlement permit, EC long-term residence permit, right of residence or unlimited residence permit) of the parents or parent must have been issued by the Berlin Immigration Office.
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Contact
Bezirksamt Pankow
Bürgeramt Prenzlauer Berg
Nahverkehr
- S-Bahn
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0.5km
S Prenzlauer Allee
- S2
- S41
- S8
- S85
- S42
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0.7km
S Greifswalder Str.
- S2
- S41
- S8
- S85
- S42
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0.5km
S Prenzlauer Allee
- Bus
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0.5km
S Prenzlauer Allee
- 156
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0.7km
Berlin, Rietzestraße
- 156
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0.8km
Berlin, Erich-Weinert-Str.
- 156
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0.5km
S Prenzlauer Allee
- Tram
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0.2km
Berlin, Fröbelstr.
- 12
- M13
- M2
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0.3km
Berlin, Prenzlauer Allee/Danziger Str.
- M10
- M13
- 12
- M2
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0.3km
Berlin, Winsstr.
- M10
- M13
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0.5km
S Prenzlauer Allee
- 12
- M13
- M2
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0.6km
Berlin, Husemannstr.
- M10
- M13
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0.2km
Berlin, Fröbelstr.
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