Assuming they contacted the US Embassy at birth, here is what you need: http://travel.state.gov/family/family_issues/birth/birth_593.html
2007-01-09 02:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You will have to write to the town in Germany in which you were born. Probably the Health or Vital Statistics department.
2007-01-09 10:44:17
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answered by Searchman 2
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us embassy in germany. check for the department that handles foreign born citizens. my son was born in korea, so i had to get his b.c. from the us embassy in Seoul.
2007-01-09 10:45:55
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answered by dragon 3
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U.S. Department of State
2007-01-09 10:44:22
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answered by Anonymous
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you send for it from Germany. call and find out. unless the child was born on an american bass.
2007-01-09 10:46:50
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answered by monreda 4
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i DON'T HAVE THE EXACT ADDRESS, E-MAIL THE GERMAN EMBASSY IN WASH. D.C., THEY HELPED ME A COUPLE OF MONTHS AGO. GIVE WHERE, WHEN, MOTHERS MAIDEN, FATHERS NAME ETC.
2007-01-09 10:45:30
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answered by SEAHAWK 1
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