If you want to work as an international doctor in Germany, there’s no way around obtaining the Approbation. To do so, you need to submit a number of documents – not to a central office, but directly to the competent authority of your federal state. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you exactly which documents are required, how recent they must be, and what to watch out for when it comes to translations, certifications, or deadlines.
This overview will help you remember everything, stay organised – and start your recognition process well-prepared. And if you get stuck anywhere along the way: we’re here for you.
Proof of Identity and Personal Information
To confirm your identity, most authorities require a notarised copy of your valid passport. In addition, you must submit a birth certificate that confirms your personal data and – if it is not issued in German – an officially certified translation. If your current name differs from the one in your birth certificate, for example due to marriage, you will also need to submit the relevant marriage certificate with a German translation.
Passport
The passport is your official proof of identity – nothing works without it. You need a notarised or officially certified copy, ideally of all pages containing information (name, date of birth, validity). Important: your passport must still be valid! Expired documents will not be accepted. This copy serves the authorities as proof of your identity and nationality.






