CHARIM ATTORNEYS AT LAW

Our law firm specializes in immigration law and in particular in providing legal services for clients seeking to apply for Austrian citizenship.
 

CONDITIONS

Austrian parliament has recently voted to grant citizenship to the descendants of Nazi victims.
You may be entitled to apply for Austrian citizenship if...

1.

One of your ancestors (parent, grandparent or great-grandparent) possessed an Austrian citizenship or the citizenship of one of the successor states of the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.

The former states include Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia as well as parts of Italy, Romania, Ex-Yugoslavia, Croatia and Italy.

2.

And was forced to flee Austria due to persecution of the Nazi Regime.

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BENEFITS

The benefits of an Austrian (EU) citizenship are obvious:

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PRICE

Our legal firm charges a flat fee of
EURO 2.000
for immigration services in connection with the application proceeding for Austrian citizenship.

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ABOUT US

ABOUT US

Mag. Jakob Charim studied law at the University of Vienna from 2005 and graduated in June 2008. He subsequently earned a Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) in May 2010 from Columbia University School of Law, New York.

In July 2010, Mag. Jakob Charim graduated from the New York Bar Exam (New York Bar Exam) and has since served as a lawyer in New York.

Mag. Jakob Charim has been working at the firm since March 2011 and has been a lawyer in Vienna since 2013.

Dr. Daniel Charim has worked as a lawyer since 1980 and is the founder of the law firm Charim Rechtsanwälte.

Dr. Daniel Charim obtained his doctorate in 1974 as a doctor juris at the University of Vienna. Since 2005 Dr. Daniel Charim Chairman of the Austrian Film Museum.

Our law firm (founded in 1980) specializes in immigration law and in particular in providing legal services for clients seeking to apply for Austrian citizenship.

As a former member of the Council of the Jewish Community of Austria, the firm’s founder, Daniel Charim, himself the son of Shoah victims, has close relations to several Jewish institutions in Austria.