Hello and apologies for not writing this in German.
I'm a dual citizen of Germany and an additional country in which I was born and raised in. I've lived in the United States for the last 5 years and soon I will be eligible to become a US citizen.
From what I understand, in order to keep my German citizenship, I would have to submit a form, called Beibehaltungsgenehmigung with proofs that I have continuing ties to Germany.
The issue is that I really don't: I do not speak German, I do not have a bank account, pension, friends, family and as a matter of fact, I've never been to Germany before. As much as I would love to retain my German citizenship, I don't think I really stand a chance.
From past experience, could anyone advise me and tell me how hard they're relying on those "continuing ties to Germany", as I have absolutely zero?
Out of many lawyers that I talked to, only one was willing to consider taking my case (which is totally understandable!), so I was just curious if it's even worth the effort.
It's not going to be the end of the world for me to lose this citizenship, but I would rather keep it if possible.
Appreciate your help!
I'm a dual citizen of Germany and an additional country in which I was born and raised in. I've lived in the United States for the last 5 years and soon I will be eligible to become a US citizen.
From what I understand, in order to keep my German citizenship, I would have to submit a form, called Beibehaltungsgenehmigung with proofs that I have continuing ties to Germany.
The issue is that I really don't: I do not speak German, I do not have a bank account, pension, friends, family and as a matter of fact, I've never been to Germany before. As much as I would love to retain my German citizenship, I don't think I really stand a chance.
From past experience, could anyone advise me and tell me how hard they're relying on those "continuing ties to Germany", as I have absolutely zero?
Out of many lawyers that I talked to, only one was willing to consider taking my case (which is totally understandable!), so I was just curious if it's even worth the effort.
It's not going to be the end of the world for me to lose this citizenship, but I would rather keep it if possible.
Appreciate your help!