We get your German naturalisation case moving.
If the authority does not decide, an inactivity lawsuit under section 75 VwGO may be the step that changes the situation. We review your case digitally, clearly and quickly. In suitable cases, a litigation funder covers both lawyer fees and court fees – truly €0 for you and no cost risk.
For applicants who no longer want to wait.
Many naturalisation applications remain untouched for months despite complete documents. Status requests often do not help. A court inactivity lawsuit forces the authority to deal with your application.
Review case
You send the application, confirmation and previous communication. We check admissibility, cost risk and funding options.
Prepare lawsuit
If the review is positive, the inactivity lawsuit is prepared by a lawyer and filed with the competent administrative court.
Authority reacts
The court asks the authority to respond. Frequently processing then starts and updated documents are requested.
€0 cost risk in suitable cases.
If your case is suitable and accepted, the litigation funder covers not only lawyer fees but also court fees. You then do not have to advance either lawyer fees or court fees.
Quick check: Is a review worthwhile?
€0 only in suitable cases accepted by the litigation funder. No guarantee of success.
Key figures & waiting times at a glance
This overview shows why inactivity actions can become relevant in naturalisation cases. The figures are based on publicly available information, authority notices and the data evaluated for this website; they do not replace an individual legal assessment.
In suitable cases, the litigation funder covers both lawyer’s fees and court fees – meaning €0 cost risk for clients after positive assessment.
Note: figures and waiting times may change. Before filing, we always review the individual application, documents and regional court practice.