Accelerate Your German Citizenship with Expert Legal Support
A licensed German citizenship lawyer can help you take legal action to speed up the process.
- Get guidance from a German naturalization lawyer.
- Sue the immigration office to speed up your application.
- Speed up your German citizenship process.
Real life example
Ankit booked the service of our partner lawyer on 26 Feb 2024 and got the German naturalization invitation within two months on 23 April 2024. 🥳
Day 0: Booked the service
Day 4: Initial consultation with the lawyer
Day 7: Ankit submitted the requested documents
Day 7: The lawyer filed the lawsuit against the immigration office the same day
Day 17: File number assigned to the case (Aktenzeichen)
Day 32: The lawyer asked Ankit to send the German citizenship documents
Day 38: Ankit sent the documents to the lawyer via email
🥳 Day 57: German naturalization invitation email
🤑5 Months: Reimbursement of legal fees
Pricing
Speed Up Your German Citizenship Application
Explorer 👩🚀
1 Hour Consultation
The price incl. 19% VAT
Accelerate 🚀
File the Lawsuit
The price incl. 19% VAT
You can bring a friend or a translator to help you translate the conversation.
How can a German citizenship lawyer help you?
Faster Processing
A citizenship lawyer can help you file a lawsuit to speed up your naturalization application process.
Avoid Delays
An immigration lawyer ensures your application doesn’t get stuck in bureaucratic backlogs.
Peace of Mind
Trust an expert to handle the legal complexities and accelerate your path to German citizenship.
This is how it works
Order online
Book a call or the complete package online.
Initial consultation
The law firm will contact you. You can either book an online call or visit their office in Berlin.
Decide
After the initial consultation, you can decide if you want to move forward with the lawsuit.
Sit back
The law firm takes care of everything from this point onward.
What Do The Clients Say?
Die Anwältin hat mich in einer rechtlichen Angelegenheit vertreten und ich bin sehr zufrieden mit ihrer Arbeit. Sie zeigte herausragende Fachkenntnisse und erklärte mir verständlich alle rechtlichen Aspekte. Ihr Engagement und ihre schnelle Reaktionszeit waren beeindruckend. Besonders hervorheben möchte ich auch die exzellente Unterstützung durch ihre Sekretärin, die stets freundlich und effizient war. Dank ihrer strategischen Vorgehensweise und Verhandlungsfähigkeiten konnte mein Fall schnell erfolgreich gelöst werden. Ich empfehle ihn uneingeschränkt als kompetente und vertrauenswürdige Anwältin.
Meine Erfahrung mit der Rechtsanwaltskanzlei war durchweg positiv. Ihr Team haben mich mit großer Professionalität und Einfühlungsvermögen beraten und vertreten. Sie haben sich Zeit genommen, um meine Situation und Bedenken gründlich zu verstehen und haben alle meine Fragen geduldig beantwortet. Die Kommunikation war stets klar und verständlich. Das Engagement und die Fachkenntnis des Teams haben dazu geführt, dass ich ein sehr zufriedenstellendes Ergebnis in meinem Fall erzielen konnte. Ich bin sehr dankbar für die Unterstützung und würde die Kanzlei jederzeit weiterempfehlen.
Frequently asked questions
What does winning the lawsuit means?
Winning the lawsuit means you get the German citizenship. This means that as soon as you get the invitation to collect your German naturalization certificate, you win the lawsuit.
You are eligible to request reimbursement for your legal fees and court costs after winning the lawsuit. The law firm will do this on your behalf.
Do I get the legal fees back after winning the lawsuit?
In Germany, if you win a lawsuit, the opposing party (in this case, the immigration office) typically covers your legal fees, including court and lawyer costs. However, the specifics can depend on the individual case and ruling.
It’s always best to confirm with your lawyer for details specific to your situation.
Does my legal insurance cover the cost of the lawsuit?
Whether your legal insurance covers the cost of a lawsuit against the immigration office depends on your policy.
Some legal insurance plans in Germany include coverage for administrative law cases, which may apply to citizenship delays.
You should contact your legal insurance provider to confirm if they cover the legal costs for German naturalization lawsuit.
Even if your legal insurance covers the costs, you must have taken it before applying for the German citizenship. It’s too late now to get legal insurance and claim the legal costs.
Does the lawyer speak English?
No, the law firm offers its services in German only.
Am I eligible to file a lawsuit against immigration office?
You must fulfill the following criteria to be eligible to file a lawsuit.
- You have submitted your German naturalization application.
- You have submitted all your documents.
- At least three months have passed since the authority or the applicant last took action.
- The applicant must be able to expect that the authority will (be able to) take action within the three months.
How long must I wait before filing the lawsuit to speed up my German citizenship process?
You can file a lawsuit against the immigration office if your German citizenship application has been delayed for an unreasonable amount of time. There is no legal definition for what is considered an unreasonable amount of time.
However, you should consider taking a legal action if you haven’t received any updates on your German naturalization application after six months to a year.
You can also ask this in your initial consultation with the lawyer. The lawyer will help you determine the best time to file the lawsuit based on your situation.
How long does it take to get German naturalization certificate after filing the lawsuit?
There is no fixed period. In the best-case scenario, you may get the naturalization invitation within 2 to 3 months. However, it can also take longer.
The time it takes to get German citizenship after filing the lawsuit varies for each case.
What is not included in the service?
The “Accelerator” package only covers the legal process of suing the immigration office. It doesn’t cover:
- Communication with the naturalization authority.
- If the naturalization application is rejected, the objection process is not included.
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