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Petición dirigida a: Oberbürgermeister Frank Nopper
For many immigration-related applications — such as declarations of commitment (Verpflichtungserklärungen) for stays exceeding 90 days — the Foreigners’ Office at the place of residence of the inviting person is responsible (§§ 68, 71 of the German Residence Act "AufenthG").
Currently, appointments are released online only in very limited numbers and are quickly booked out. There is no waiting list with automatic notification. This leads to long delays, even when all required documents are complete. While declarations of commitment for stays of up to 90 days can be processed at citizens’ offices (Bürgerbüros), longer-term cases cannot.
We request:
- More appointments released in a predictable manner, with clearly communicated release times and transparent information about expected waiting periods.
- Improved accessibility, for example through a ticketing or callback system for inquiries.
- Appointment-free time slots for urgent cases with fixed start dates (e.g., university enrollment or employment contracts).
Razones.
In Stuttgart, residence procedures are often delayed not due to missing documents, but due to the lack of available appointments. As a result, confirmed university placements or employment opportunities cannot begin on time.
Detalles de la petición
Petición iniciada:
11/02/2026
Fin de la colección:
13/08/2026
Región:
Stuttgart
Categoría, Tema:
Migración
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I could not get an appointment for half a year! I was told to come at 5am, line up and wait for your turn. Is this the digitalization everyone is talking about? People want to work, pay taxes and be part of the community yet they are faced with the inefficiency from the get go.