To apply the new passport it is necessary to speak the local municipal or residents. An application must be completed and the photos must be presented and the biometric data must be collected. Then the new passport goes to print.
Contact the German Consulate and they should be able to help you in getting a new passport. Their number Varies by location but you can use the link below to find out which one is the best location for you.... http://www.Germany.info/relaunch/info/missions/consulates.html...
Contact the nearest German Consulate to make arrangements for getting a new passport. See the Related Link for a list for German Consulates in Canada. http://www.ottawa.diplo.de/Vertretung/ottawa/en/02/Oeffnungszeiten/Oeffnungszeiten__andere__Vertretungen.html
In order to obtain a German passport you need to be a German citizen. You cannot simply get a passport on the basis of German grandparents. In any case, under German law, place of birth is irrelevant to citizenship. The key thing is the parents' nationality.
If you have lost your passport, you will need to fill out Form DS-64. It can be obtained from any Passport Agency, or you can print it from an online web site.
If having a passport for 3 years from German it will not be good. You will have to get a new passport to travel to the UK.
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First you need to report your lost passport to the State Department. Call the toll-free number (1-877-487-2778) to report your lost passport. You'll need to complete a form, which they will probably mail to you. Then you must go to your closest Passport Agency, which in Houston is located at the Mickey Leland Federal Building, 1919 Smith Street (4th Fl), to apply in person for a new passport.
If you have lost your passport, you will need to fill out Form DS-64. It can be obtained from any Passport Agency, US Post Office, at many courthouses,. or you can print it from an online web site.
Provided one of your parents was a German citizen at the time your birth, you may be entitled to German citizenship. You can't get a German passport simply because you regard yourself as German or of German heritage or origin: you need to be a German citizen.
No, you cannot. You would need a passport, because a German residence permit can only get you around Germany, if you had a brain. So ask you parents about getting a passport, knucklehead.
I cannot see how old this question is. I would go to a Buergerbuero to get a new passport and they can answer the questions about work. The only things you need to get a job is a passport and a flat I would say.
Contact the closest German Consulate and they will be able to snail mail or possibly fax you the forms you need. A standard passport photo is required plus a copy of your German birth certificate and a copy of your green card plus the necessary fees.
You cannot travel internationally with an expired passport. You will encounter incredibly long delays and problems if your passport expires while you travel. If a passport is lost, a temporary passport may be issued but any visas will need to be re-applied for.