8 W Lake St, Addison, IL 60101
We offer assistance with dual citizenship claims for Polish Americans who wish to obtain Polish passport
Are you looking for a professional Polish translator?
Sworn translator registered with the Ministry of Justice in Poland
ATA-certified translator Certified Court Interpreter.
We specialize in legal translation and provide interpretation services for court appearances, depositions, interviews and meetings.
PLUS, LLC provides professional translation and interpretation services. We specialize in legal translation in the Polish and English language pair. Our staff includes translators who are certified by the American Translators Association and registered as sworn translators in Poland, which allows our translations to be accepted by government agencies in both the U.S. and Poland. With over 20 years of experience, PLUS LLC is well positioned to handle all your translation needs.
POLISH CITIZENSHIP
COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES IN ALL MATTERS RELATED TO POLISH CITIZENSHIP
PLUS, LLC has provided translation services for over 20 years.
We deliver high-quality services backed by years of proven experience, combining expertise
with a personalized approach to every client’s needs.
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Professional in every respect
SITUATIONS WE CAN HELP YOU NAVIGATE
Yes! Polish citizenship is based on jus sanguinis, which means it is passed through blood relation. You can claim your Polish citizenship as long as you can prove that at least one of your parents was Polish at the time you were born.
If you were born in the US and claim that you have a Polish parent or grandparent, you must first apply to have your claim verified. Then you need to register your birth abroad at the Office of Civil Registration in Poland and obtain a Polish birth certificate. Your last step is to apply for PESEL [Personal Identification] number which is done at the same time you apply for your Polish passport.
Before 2015, Polish Consulates were able to issue passports to children born in the U.S. and no foreign-birth registration in Poland was required. However, the laws have changed now and people who want to renew their Polish passports need to officially register their birth in Poland and obtain a Polish birth certificate. If you are over 18, you also need to have your Polish citizenship confirmed. The same applies to marriage registration and passports issued in the married name of the applicant.