Germany

Germany

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Germany has been one of the key destinations for Ukrainians who plan to study, work, develop their professional career, start a business, or settle in Europe for the long term. It is a country with a large labour market, strong universities, a well-developed social system, and many opportunities for skilled professionals, students, entrepreneurs, and families.

But almost everyone who deals with German institutions eventually faces the question of documents. Whether you are applying to a university, looking for a job, confirming your diploma or professional qualification, applying for a residence permit, registering a marriage, dealing with inheritance, social benefits, or business matters, your documents often need to be properly prepared — translated, certified, apostilled, or legalized, depending on the case.

Most often, this includes diplomas, school certificates, birth or marriage certificates, police clearance certificates, medical records, court decisions, employment documents, company documents, and other official papers. In Germany, it is especially important to follow the requirements of the specific institution, because different authorities may have different rules for translation, certification, and submission.

On this page, we have collected information to help you understand how to prepare documents for official use in Germany. These materials may be useful for those planning to study, work, move, confirm their education or professional qualifications, or handle family, inheritance, social, or business matters with German institutions. The goal is to help you better understand what may be required for translation, apostille, legalization, and certification — so you can avoid unnecessary mistakes, repeated submissions, and wasted time.
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