To obtain a second citizenship, it's essential to gather the necessary documents proving your right to join the society of that country. To ensure your evidence is supported by documentation, it's necessary to conduct a family tree search and obtain missing documents from state archives, such as birth, death, and marriage certificates. Extracts from birth registers and other documentary sources also fall into this category.
For example, the here on this government website You can view a list of documents that can confirm an applicant's eligibility for repatriation to Israel. Requirements vary by country, but in most cases, they boil down to official documents confirming an ancestor's nationality or place of birth.
We can help you retrieve hard-to-find or lost certificates and archival data. If this data does exist, we will locate it, retrieve it, and provide it to you. If necessary, we can also certify and translate it into the required language.
We work with archives on territories of a number of European states.
We can assist you in tracing your roots, obtaining documentary evidence, and putting together a repatriation package:
- Moldova
- Romania
- Bulgaria
- Kyrgyzstan
- Hungary
- Serbia
- Georgia
- Israel
- Armenia
We assist with the extraction of any documents or their duplicates from government archives and institutions on behalf of the client in the event that if you are eligible to receive these documents.
If you are interested in root tracing or a free consultation, then Contact us or fill out the form.

