Expert guidance and guaranteed success for U.S. citizens seeking Croatian citizenship by descent.
No obligation, speak with a citizenship expert
25% to 50% discount for Families
We guarantee your Croatian citizenship or your money back if you follow our process.*
We handle the time-consuming research, paperwork, and follow-ups for you.
Work with experts and Croatian lawyers representing you and helping you secure your Croatian citizenship.
*Money-back terms apply. View full terms
We find, retrieve, and ship certified Croatian records (covered by us).
Including a Croatian lawyer in our service (no extra charge) to handle specific legal matters, such as representing you before the Croatian government as part of your application process.
Exact instructions on what to fetch, when to apostille, and what to translate.
Sourcing the most cost-effective translator for your required documents. (We don't cover translation costs)
Drafting your CV, Letter of Motivation and Application Form with you and reviewing all documents to avoid rejections.
A personalized dashboard to track your application progress and view the status of every document.
Ongoing follow-up with MUP and a real-time tracking tool so you always know your status.
Get your Croatian citizenship or your money back*
*Money-back terms apply. View full terms
Additional costs you'll need to cover:
Government fees and translation services
View detailed breakdownWhile the total timeline depends on Croatian authorities (typically 1.5-3 years), our premium service significantly reduces your personal time investment to just 5-10 hours over the entire process.
If you follow our process and your application is rejected for insufficient documentation, improper submission or another reason resulting from a mistake on our part, we'll refund your service fee. However, this rarely happens as we carefully assess eligibility before taking on clients. View complete money-back terms for full eligibility requirements.
No, you won't need to travel to Croatia. You'll only need to visit the consulate once to give your application file and once again to take the oath.