Your Path to German
or Austrian Citizenship

Unlike agencies that rely solely on embassy channels, Catherine works directly with population registries in Germany and Austria. Her long-standing professional relationships and extensive experience mean faster results, clearer requirements, and far fewer obstacles.

Official Expertise, Proven Results

From your very first consultation, Catherine provides personal guidance through every stage of the citizenship process. It begins with a thorough eligibility review, followed by the collection of supporting documents—including, when necessary, historical records from German or Austrian archives. All required materials are translated in-house, then notarized and apostilled to meet official standards.

Catherine then prepares and submits your application, maintains direct contact with the relevant authorities throughout, and ensures that once approval is granted, your passport is issued promptly and correctly.

 

What the Process Includes:

Eligibility & Legal Review

Assessment of your personal and family history to determine a clear legal path to citizenship.

Document Retrieval & Translation

Locating official records in Germany or Austria, plus certified translations with notarization and apostilles.

Application Preparation & Submission

Accurate completion and filing of all required forms through the appropriate authorities.

Official Liaison & Passport Issuance

Direct communication with government offices and full support through to final approval and passport delivery.

How It Works

01

Initial consultation & eligibility review

02

Gathering supporting documents

03

Translations, notarization & apostilles

04

Application preparation and submission

05

Follow-up with the authorities

06

Final confirmation and passport issuance

Contact Form

Check Your Eligibility for German or Austrian Citizenship

Please fill out the form below. Your responses will be reviewed personally by Catherine:

    Did any of your ancestors live in Germany or Austria before January 1933?

    Was this person forced to flee between 1933 and 1945 due to persecution?

    Do you have any supporting documents or evidence?

    Has anyone in your family already received German or Austrian citizenship?

    How many family members (including yourself) are interested in applying?