Registering in Germany

By Alex

Article Link: http://www.expatexchange.com/lib.cfm?articleID=3205

Summary: If you're moving to Germany, registering at your town's Einwohnermeldeamt -- Registration Office -- within 7 days of arriving is a must. The Tapxe blog offers helpful advice.

Whether you have your residence/employment visa or not if you plan on staying beyond just a quick visit you need to register at your town’s Einwohnermeldeamt (Registration Office) within 7 days of arriving. Beyond the fact that it’s required by law once you complete the process you will be given an official document, the Anmeldebestätigung. This document is key for such tasks as:

Most of the time you will find the Einwohnermeldeamt is part of the Bürgeramt (Resident’s Bureau)in the Rathaus (Town Hall). Specifically for Lörrach, the Stadt Lörrach Rathaus has directions and office hours here. The US Embassy in Berlin describes this process here.

For the Einwohnermeldeamt to process your paperwork you will need:

In filling out the form there are several things to note and phrases to know (if my translation is wrong please leave a note in the comments and I’ll correct it): When you’ve filled the form out the German official will give it a big rubber stamp, hand you a copy and maybe even give you a bag filled with local maps and other goodies!

About the Author

Tapxe.com is a blog by two expats who recently moved to Lörrach, Germany and are documenting what they learn. This informative blog offers advice, stories and photos on moving to Germany and traveling in Europe.

First Published: Oct 26, 2008