Our client, a Turkish national named Mustafa Kara, needed a second passport to expand his opportunities in the European market. The initial legal review showed a high potential for immigration eligibility, after which we prepared an extended archival request to the National Archives of Romania. After 6 weeks, we received confirmation that the client was eligible to participate in the immigration program.
Our migration specialist held an additional consultation with the client to clarify his preferences regarding future residence and possible economic initiatives in Romania. This allowed us to adapt the documents for the best options related to tax residency and financial assets.
We compiled a complete set of documents, restoring missing materials, preparing translations, ensuring legalization and notarization, and coordinating the submission date to the Romanian Ministry of Justice. After finalizing the file, we conducted a professional legal review to minimize the risks of errors or incompleteness.
The citizenship application was submitted under the supervision of our attorney, and the client received a registration number (dosar) to track the status of the case. After the order for citizenship restoration was issued, we ensured the issuance of the Romanian passport and other European documents.
With EU citizenship status, the client was able to move to Germany without any obstacles, where he signed an employment contract with an IT company. Mustafa now lives in Munich and works as an EU specialist.