Be Prepared for Your 2025 Naturalization Appointment: What You Need to Know

24 April, 2025

 

Have you submitted your naturalization application and received an invitation to attend your official appointment? Congratulations – you’re one step closer to becoming a German citizen! However, don’t make the mistake of walking into your appointment unprepared.

Starting in 2025, several key updates have been introduced to the naturalization process in Germany. Missing a document or stumbling over a question at this stage can delay or even jeopardize your application. At Jaberi Lawyers, we want to ensure that our clients navigate this final step with clarity and confidence.

Read on to learn about the three most important updates and how to successfully prepare for your naturalization appointment.


     Key Takeaways

  • Bring all original documents, even if copies were already submitted.

  • A new declaration of loyalty is now required under the revised law.

  • Prepare for questions on democracy, historical responsibility, and human rights.


Step-by-Step: What Happens at Your Naturalization Appointment?

Once the naturalization authority has reviewed your file, you will be scheduled for a personal appointment. This appointment may include:

  • A review of your documents.

  • A personal interview to confirm your eligibility.

  • New questions, especially related to Germany’s constitution and historical context.

Let’s take a closer look at what to expect:


1.    Bring All Original Documents

Even if your documents were previously submitted digitally or by post, always take the originals with you. Officials may request to see certain documents again, and being unprepared could lead to your appointment being postponed—often by several months.

At Jaberi Lawyers, we recommend organizing your original documents in advance and double-checking them before your appointment.


2.   Declaration of Loyalty: New Obligations Since 2024

Since the amendment of the Naturalization Act in June 2024, applicants are now required to explicitly confirm their commitment to Germany’s special historical responsibility, as outlined in § 10 para. 1a StAG.

This involves signing an updated declaration of loyalty. Even if you’ve previously submitted a declaration, the new version may contain additional points, especially regarding Germany’s constitutional values and the acknowledgment of past injustices.

Rest assured – this declaration is not meant to intimidate. It’s an opportunity to affirm your support for democratic values and the rule of law.


3.   Be Ready for Interview Questions

As part of the updated process, you may be asked questions during your appointment. These questions help assess your knowledge of democratic principles and Germany’s historical context. Here are some sample questions with model answers to guide you:


Q: What do you understand by democracy?
A: Democracy means all people have equal rights and can participate in political decisions. Free elections, freedom of speech, and the right to peaceful assembly are essential components.

Q: What is separation of powers?
A: It’s the division of state power into three branches – legislative, executive, and judicial – to prevent abuse of power and ensure accountability.

Q: What is human dignity?
A: Human dignity means that every individual is valuable and must be treated with respect. It’s protected by Article 1 of the Basic Law and forms the foundation for all other fundamental rights.

Q: What do you understand by National Socialist injustice?
A: This refers to the dictatorship under Adolf Hitler, during which people—especially Jews—were persecuted and horrific crimes were committed.

Q: What is your stance on anti-Semitic or anti-Israel demonstrations?
A: Demonstrations are only permissible when they respect the rights of others. Protests that threaten Jewish life or deny Israel’s legitimacy are not acceptable.

Q: What is your position on Israel’s right to exist?
A: Every state, including Israel, has the right to live in peace and security. This right must be respected globally.

Q: Why is gender equality important?
A: Equal rights for women and men create fairness and benefit society. It’s also a legal obligation under Article 3 of the Basic Law.

Q: How do you view wars of aggression, such as Russia’s war on Ukraine?
A: Wars of aggression must be rejected. Peaceful solutions must always be prioritized to avoid loss of life and destruction.


    Final Tips from Jaberi Lawyers

Naturalization is a moment of pride and achievement. But with new rules in place, preparation is more important than ever.

At Jaberi Lawyers, we support you through every stage of your naturalization journey. From document preparation to interview coaching, we’re here to make sure your path to citizenship is smooth, confident, and successful.


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