
Apostille & Translations
Get documents legalized and translated for Greek authorities.
What to know
Greek citizenship is document-driven. The safest starting point is understanding your family line, where each vital record was issued, and whether names, dates, marriages, and translations line up cleanly.
Planning checklist
- Map your Greek ancestor line from you back to the Greek-born relative.
- Collect birth, marriage, divorce, death, baptism, and name-change records where relevant.
- Check Apostille, certified translation, and consulate requirements before ordering documents.
- Identify whether your case is a straightforward descent file or needs legal review.
Trusted and safe guidance
- Do not rely on a social media answer for eligibility; rules and consulate practices can be case-specific.
- Keep scans and originals organized by person and generation.
- Use qualified legal or document professionals for complicated gaps, adoptions, name mismatches, or missing records.
Next steps
- Ask Demitri for a citizenship checklist based on your parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent connection.
- When ready, connect with a verified citizenship expert through The Greek Pages.
The Greek Pages is AI-first, but important travel, citizenship, medical, legal, tax, and property decisions should still be confirmed with qualified local professionals.
Need a more specific answer? Demitri can tailor this guide to your dates, family background, budget, location, or goals.
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