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Honorary ConsulSven Christian Schumacher
Address1525 North Ritter Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46219
USA
Phonelocal: (317) 359.5467
international: +1.317.359.5467
Faxlocal: (317) 322.4095
international: +1.317.322.4095
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Tamara Derrick
Wed, 10 Oct 2018 20:26 EDT
Obtaining a marriage certificate or register
How many I get a copy of a marriage certificate or register? I was married in Berlin in 1990. My husband and I were military stationed at Templehoff. I can't remember the district. I remember we had to wait 6 weeks and take a class. Ibeleive the commandant married us. Any information you can provide is greatly appreciated. It is much needed to obtain a residency in the state of Indiana. BMV will not issue me a drivers license.
Sincerely.
Tamara Derrick
Rosemarie O Donnell
Mon, 30 Mar 2015 14:10 EDT
Passport
could i send my german passport to your office to be issuid again
Heidi
Sun, 1 Jul 2012 22:16 EDT
passport renewal and options for moving back to Germany.
My mother and I came to the U.S. back in 1972 from West Germany and I am a legal resident alien here in the U.S. I am 41 yrs old and my German is rusty, to say the least, but I am still legally a citizen of Germany. I am curious what my options are as a German Citizen. May I move back? If so, what kind of job could a gal who grew up State-side with a Bachelor's Degree in English from I.U., get? What kind of benefits as a citizen do I qualify for, if any? And, what about my son, who was born in the U.S.? Can he have dual citizenship? For that matter, can I have dual citizenship? Thank you for any information you can share with me.
Sincerely,
Heidi Hesse.
Kathie Smith
Thu, 27 Oct 2011 11:18 EDT
about becoming a resident in Germany
Hallo,

I would like to have information concerning owning a flat in Germany. If I purchase a flat there will I be able to reside there as a resident? Would my visa extend as long as I own a flat? Would I be able to get a permit to stay in the country longer than 3 months? Something that I can renew every month as long as I own the flat? If this is possible how can I go about this? Are there special forms to fill out? And who would I have to speak to in order to get this process going?
Thank you,
Kathie Smith

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