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  1. Frankfurt – the financial centre, the European city, the traffic hub, the smallest metropolis in the world. When you think of the city on the Main, you think of the Frankfurt Airport, the Paulskirche and Goethe, the Stock Exchange, the Book Fair and the skyline.

  2. Explore Frankfurt's cultural highlights and culinary specialities with the package deals of the Tourismus + Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main. News, offers and events EXTERNAL CONTENT

  3. Explore Frankfurt's cultural highlights and culinary specialities with the package deals of the Tourismus + Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main. EXTERNAL CONTENT Sightseeing tours in Frankfurt

  4. You can take care of your request at any of our locations, no matter where you live in Frankfurt. Why can't I find a new appointment? Either all appointments are taken, not available or the combination of services you requested is not available.

  5. In 843, Frankfurt became at times the most important royal palatinate of the Eastern Franconians and the site of parliaments. In 1220, Frankfurt became a free imperial city. From 1356 onwards, the Golden Bull declared Frankfurt as the permanent city of choice for the Roman kings.

  6. If you move into a place of residence in Frankfurt am Main, you must always register in person after moving in. Alternatively, you can be represented by a person of your choice. In this case you need a written power of attorney authorising the registration in addition to the documents listed below.

  7. Frankfurt central station is the most important rail transport hub in Germany. Every day, more than 1,100 trains connect the city with many national and international destinations and around 700 suburban railway trains take passengers to stations within Frankfurt and the surrounding area.

  8. The Citizens' Office ("Bürgeramt") of the City of Frankfurt am Main is your point of contact for a wide range of official services. For example, with us you can register your flat in Frankfurt am Main, apply for identity documents, have documents officially notarised or deregister from a church.

  9. You can deregister your main residence in Frankfurt at the earliest one week before moving out. Deregistration of secondary residences cannot be done in advance. A secondary residence can only be deregistered on the day of moving out or retroactively.

  10. At present, an appointment is required for visiting the Frankfurt Immigration Office. You can only make an appointment after you have submitted your application or been given one by the caseworker. All information on how to submit an application can be found on the new website.

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