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Naturalisation in München.

Responsible authority, processing time, application route and the documents required — compiled for applicants resident in München.

Place of residence

München

Responsible authority

Landeshauptstadt München — Kreisverwaltungsreferat (KVR)

Destination

German passport

The route in four stages

Federal state

Bayern

Your procedure follows the competence of the federal state

Submission

By post

Standard route according to the authority: by post

You receive

Data briefing

every entry complete and checked — for this authority we do not produce a form

In four steps · The route in München

From the check to the application.

civitas. is a digital form-filling aid. We guide you through every requirement in a structured way.

01

Check eligibility

Free eligibility check: length of residence, language, income, identity — along § 10 StAG.

Check your eligibility in München Free of charge and without signing up.
02

Enter your details

Structured questions in several steps, in multiple languages. Every entry is checked for plausibility.

03

Compile your documents

A checklist tailored to München — which evidence, in which form.

The following documents are usually expected in München for a naturalisation under § 10 StAG. The specific list may vary from case to case — family applications require additional annexes for each person.

  • Valid passport (biometric) — present all of them in case of multiple nationalities
  • Residence title with evidence of at least 5 years of lawful residence
  • B1 language certificate (telc, Goethe, ÖSD or DTZ) or a recognised alternative
  • Naturalisation test certificate with at least 17 out of 33 points
  • Proof of income for the past 12 months
  • Certificate of good conduct from the German Federal Central Criminal Register
  • Birth certificate with apostille and certified translation
  • Marriage certificate with apostille (if married)
  • Extended registration certificate to triangulate your residence history
  • Tabular CV with a gapless residence history
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04

Arrival

Receive your data briefing

You receive your data briefing for München — every entry complete and checked, ready to be transferred into the application. For this authority we do not produce an official form.

The naturalisation authority in München treats post as the standard route for applications.

BayernPortal-Online-Antrag mit BayernID-Login. KVR stellt kein lokales PDF zur Verfügung.

The first step is the check — free of charge and without signing up

Already applied?

Keep track of processing time and status.

Keep deadlines, processing status and § 75 VwGO options in view — the civitas. application tracker reminds you of documents to submit and translates letters from the authority.

Processing time as stated by the authority: 18 Monate und länger

Source: Landeshauptstadt München (stadt.muenchen.de) — Bearbeitungszeit bei Einbürgerung · As at: 2025-04-08

Authority's own assessment

Die Landeshauptstadt München gibt an (Stand 08.04.2025), dass die Bearbeitung der Einbürgerungsanträge aktuell 18 Monate und länger dauert; als Grund nennt sie die seit der Reform des Staatsangehörigkeitsrechts im Juni 2024 etwa verdoppelte Antragszahl. Die Angabe ist ein Richtwert ohne feste Obergrenze; in dokumentierten Ausnahmefällen (z.B. drohende Verbeamtung) ist eine schnellere Bearbeitung möglich.

Naturalisations in the state · 2024

54,520

Bayern — rank 2 among the sixteen federal states. Your procedure is not an exception but everyday administrative business.

Source: Statistisches Bundesamt (Destatis), Tabelle Einbürgerungen nach Bundesländern · As at: 2024

Authority fee (§ 38 StAG)

€255 per adult, €51 per child naturalised alongside

The fee is set uniformly across Germany and does not depend on the municipality you file with. Costs in detail

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions about naturalisation in München.

Answers to the most common questions, with reference to the responsible office.

01Where do I file the naturalization application in München?

You file the naturalization application with the naturalization authority of your city or district in München. Civitas. is not an authority — it prepares your application and all your documents in full so you can submit them to the responsible office yourself.

02Which requirements must I meet for naturalization?

For naturalization under § 10 StAG you generally need five years of lawful residence, a secure livelihood, German at B1 level, a passed Einbürgerungstest (citizenship test) and a commitment to the free democratic basic order. A clean criminal record is checked as well.

03Which documents do I need for naturalization in München?

Typically a passport, residence permit, B1 language certificate, Einbürgerungstest certificate, proof of income for the last twelve months, a police clearance certificate plus birth and, if applicable, marriage certificates with translation. Civitas. builds a complete checklist for your case.

04How long does naturalization take in München?

Processing time depends on how busy the authority is and is usually between 12 and 24 months nationwide. A complete, correctly filled-out application with all documents avoids follow-up queries and can noticeably speed up the process.

Ready to apply?

Naturalisation in München —
in four steps to your application.

civitas. guides you through all the requirements and compiles your complete application package. You submit it to the authority yourself.