Volksdorf Resident Affairs

Application Passport

If you are a German citizen, you can apply for a passport. You will need a passport, especially if you want to travel to a country outside the European Union.

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Detailed description

Anyone with German citizenship can be issued a passport, regardless of their age. If you want to travel beyond the borders of the European Union, you will need a valid passport. You must apply for one at the relevant authority.

The regular passport has 32 pages. If you travel frequently, you can apply for a 48-page passport. If you need a passport urgently, you can apply for an express passport.

Under the following conditions, the passport loses its validity and must be reapplied for travel outside the European Union:

  • Expiry of validity (you cannot update your passport or extend its validity)
  • Your name has changed (for example, through marriage, divorce, or civil partnership registration). This also applies to children whose names have changed.
  • the photo on your passport is no longer suitable for your identification (this may be particularly the case with infants or young children).
  • You want to have a religious or artistic name or a doctorate title included in your passport.

From May 1, 2025, there will be new regulations regarding the required photo:


From this date, you will no longer be permitted to submit paper-based photos. Instead, you will need an electronic photo. You can create this on-site or bring the QR code provided by a photographer. Further information can be found in the "Links" section.

 

Information

Prerequisites

  • You have German citizenship.
  • You are personally present when submitting the application.

If the passport is to be applied for for a minor (under 18 years of age):

  • personal presence of the minor
  • The minor has German citizenship.
  • all persons with custody are present in person.

If a person with custody cannot be present, their consent must be provided in writing.


In the case of shared custody, the person with custody with whom the minor primarily resides (main residence) must be present.



For applications outside your main residence, if Hamburg is your secondary residence:

  • You provide an important reason why you are not applying for a passport at the office responsible for your main residence.
  • The competent authority at your primary residence approves. Approval is obtained from the authority to which you intend to submit the application.

Documents required

  • Proof of identity, for example
    • ID card
    • old passport or child's passport
    • current biometric passport photo
      • From May 1, 2025, you must submit your passport photo in electronic form. You can have the passport photo taken on-site, or bring a QR code that the photo studio will give you when the photo is taken.

If the passport is to be issued for a person under 18 years of age, additionally:

  • personal presence of the minor
  • Proof of sole custody
  • The consent form and the identity card of the absent parent or guardian in cases of shared custody must be brought along.
  • Birth certificate (always required for first-time applications)

If your name has changed, also:

  • Birth certificate, marriage certificate, marriage certificate or declaration regarding name usage

If you are applying for a passport for the first time and have acquired German citizenship through naturalization, please also note:

  • Passport or identity card from the country of birth or an identity certificate
  • Naturalization certificate

If you wish to register a doctoral title for the first time, please also note:

  • Proof of doctoral degree

If you wish to register a religious or artistic name for the first time, please also include:

  • Proof from the competent authority of the right to use a religious or stage name (in Hamburg, the competent authority is the Authority for the Interior and Sport)

If your passport has been stolen and you have already filed a police report, please bring the police report with you.



Note: A photo booth (speed capture terminal) is available. The cost for a photo taken on-site is €6.00. You will not receive a printed copy. Please note that the photo booth is not suitable for passport photos of infants and toddlers.

Please note

In principle, you are only allowed to have one passport. You can only be issued a second passport if you can prove that you have a legitimate interest. For more information, read the linked entries.



If you are already abroad and need a German passport, for example because you have lost your passport or because it has been stolen, please contact the German representation abroad.

Deadlines

Period of validity:


  • Application under 24 years: Passport is valid for 6 years.

  • Application from age 24: Passport is valid for 10 years.

  • Provisional passport: maximum 12 months



Procedure

  • You can make an appointment online or by calling 115.
  • If you are not applying for your passport at your primary residence, please clarify when making your appointment whether your reason for doing so will be accepted.
  • You will appear in person at the appointment - if necessary together with all other relevant persons - and apply for the passport by presenting the necessary documents.
  • Your index finger fingerprints will be scanned and stored electronically (only for people who have already reached the age of 6).
  • The passport will be ordered for you from an external agency.
  • You will receive a collection slip with which you can collect the passport.
  • After you have been informed that your passport is ready, collect it from the location where you applied for it.

Processing time

The application process takes approximately 15 minutes.


You can pick up your passport at the application location approximately 4 weeks after submitting your application.

Fees


  • EUR 37.50 for applicants under 24 years of age

  • 70.00 EUR for applicants aged 24 and over




The fees will double if you apply for the passport at a location other than your primary residence.




Possible additional charges:

  • 22.00 EUR for a passport with 48 pages

  • 32.00 EUR for a passport using the express procedure

  • 26.00 EUR for a temporary passport

Payment methods available

  • Girocard
  • Classic credit card

Legal remedies


  • Complaint

  • Contradiction

Legal basis

Passport Act (PassG)


https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/pa_g_1986/index.html


Passport Administration Regulation (PassVwV)


https://www.verwaltungsgesetze-im-internet.de/bsvwvbund_16122019_DGI220105713.htm


Passport Ordinance (PassV)


https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/passv_2007/index.html

Address and contact information

Volksdorf Resident Affairs

Regardless of where you live in Hamburg, you can use this service at any Hamburg Service location for resident matters.

Volksdorf library (in the passage Our Quarter / Eulenkrugpassage)


If you would like to apply for an identity card, passport or children's passport, you can use an existing self-recording terminal (Speed Capture Terminal) to capture the necessary biometric data (digital photo, signature, fingerprints).


Please allow a few minutes more time before your appointment to collect your data.


Note: You will not receive a printout of the digital photo.


There is no need to bring a passport photo with you when using the self-registration terminal.


Use costs 6 euros.


Please speak to the clerk afterwards.



The existing self-recording terminal (Speed Capture Terminal) cannot be used for fishing licenses and driver's license applications. Please bring a passport photo (biometric) with you for these services.

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Last updated: 08.02.2026