First Steps in Germany
The first important bureaucratic steps in Berlin.
The Welcome Service is happy to help you with:
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Booking an appointment
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Filling out the registration form
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Applying for the certificate of conduct (Führungszeugnis) for official purposes
Registration (Anmeldung einer Wohnung)
Within two weeks of moving into a new place, you need to register at one of the 60 district offices in Berlin. You will need to make an appointment in advance. You can do so online or call 115 for the district office hotline (Bürgertelefon). Appointments fill up fast, so you should plan to schedule yours well in advance.
You should have the following documents handy for your appointment to register:
- Government issued identification (such as a national ID card) or passport, and/or supplementary passport documents for foreign nationals (e.g., residency permit), your birth certificate if you have one
- Marriage certificate if applicable
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A completed registration form
- An official occupancy notice from the property manager/owner of your new apartment
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Government identification or birth certificates of any children who are also moving in
Along with the confirmation of your appointment, the district office will send you a list of the required documents. Please study the list closely and ensure you have all the documents with you, as you may be turned away if you don't.
You do not have to pay any fees to register.
At the end of your appointment, you will receive a certificate of registration ("Anmeldung"). Keep it in a safe place with your other personal records. You will need it again for various official purposes, e.g., when you apply for a residence permit or when you open a bank account.
Tax Identification Number (Steueridentifikationsnummer)
The first time you register in Germany, the Federal Central Tax Office will issue you a tax identification number and send it to you by mail within about two weeks. Your employer will need your tax identification number in order to share important tax information with financial administration offices.
*** Tip: Make sure that your name is on your mailbox at home so that you can receive the letter with your tax ID when it comes.
Certificate of Conduct for Official Purposes (Führungszeugnis zur Vorlage bei einer Behörde)
If the personnel office requests a certificate of conduct for official purposes, you can apply for one at the district office.
The certificate of conduct costs 13.00 euros (amount based on information available as of March 2020).
***Tip: Make a note of the full address of your personnel officer (including their administrative reference code), as the official certificate of conduct cannot be sent to your home address.
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If you are not a national of an EU member country or an EEA country and are residing in Germany for more than 3 months, you are required to apply for a residence permit (if your visa does not cover the entire period of your stay). Residence permits for employment or for research purposes can be applied for online.
Further information can be found on the Berlin Immigration Office website, or you can contact us.
Applications for a residence permits can only be submitted within the six weeks just before your prior permit expires.
For the application you will need to provide the following documents:
- A completed application form (application for a temporary residence permit/granting a residence permit)
- A valid passport
- Employment agreement/statement of intent
- A biometric passport photo
- Proof of health insurance
- Proof that you are financially self-supporting (e.g., employment agreement)
- Rental agreement and proof of monthly rental costs
- Proof of main residence in Berlin
Related Links
- Informationen about entry and residence permits
- Online Application - Residence Permits for Employment