Archival Records Proving Jewish Origins Expert Assessment, Tracing & Obtaining Legal Documents in Ukraine for Repatriation to Israel

Secure legally binding proof of your Jewish heritage for Aliyah under the Law of Return. With 16 years of expertise in Jewish genealogy, I retrieve official vital records and historical documentation directly from competent authorities in Ukraine and Eastern Europe. Ensure your consular submission relies on thoroughly verified, primary archival evidence.

Step 1: Expert Assessment
Step 2: Retrieving & Obtaining Legal Documents

Original price was: 250 EUR.Current price is: 150 EUR. for Expert Assessment

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Core Takeaways

  • Exclusive Focus: My scope of work includes strictly retrieving and obtaining legal historical records proving Jewish origins, leaving process representation and consular preparation entirely to your immigration lawyer.
  • Repatriation Eligibility: If at least one of your (or your spouse’s) direct ancestors, up to a great-grandmother, was Jewish.
  • Required Evidence: Documenting your origins requires vital records, Holocaust-era documentation, and supporting biographical files.
  • Two-Step Workflow: #1. Expert Assessment (preliminary research); #2. Retrieval and procurement of the legal documents.

Degree of Kinship Eligible for Aliyah

According to Article 4A(a) of the Law of Return of the State of Israel (Amendment No. 2 from March 1970)↗, you (and your spouse and underage children) have the right to repatriate to Israel if one of the following ancestors of yours or your spouse was Jewish:

  • any parent
  • any grandparent
  • any great-grandmother

Legal Definition of Jewish Origins

Article 4B of the same legal act defines a Jew as someone who was born to a Jewish mother (or who converted to Judaism/underwent giyur) and does not belong to another religion.

Goal of Documenting Jewish Ancestry

The goal of documenting your Jewish roots for Aliyah is to find records that confirm the Jewish nationality/ethnicity of your (or your spouse’s) parents, grandparents, or great-grandmothers, via either maternal or paternal lineage. And to obtain those records in the form of legal official documents.

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Types of Documents Proving Jewish Origins

The procurement of documentation regarding Jewish ancestry must prioritize both primary vital records—to show the complete life path of the ancestor—and Holocaust-era records, along with supporting biographical documents. It is important to keep in mind that the sufficiency of documentary evidence depends entirely on the consular decision.

Vital Records

Birth, adoption, marriage, divorce, death, name-changing certificates of your Jewish ancestors to prove all civil status events of their lives. Furthermore, all requisite civil registration records formally establishing the lineage between yourself and your Jewish ancestors must be provided to consulate, Sochnut or Nativ too.

Holocaust-period Documentation

Records of the Holocaust period aim to show your ancestors’ whereabouts in 1939—1945 and how they survived or became victims of the Shoah. Whether they were in evacuation, in ghettos or concentration camps, on the war front, or under occupation, all facts should be clearly confirmed for the Aliyah process.

Residency Records

The goal of these documents is to support the evidential base or substitute for the absence of vital certificates. This category includes census records, family registers, household books, passport applications, voter lists, and registration cards.

Educational and Employment Files

These types of documents clarify uncertain biographical facts of the Jewish ancestor and could be crucial if Holocaust-era or vital records were destroyed during the Second World War. These could include personal files of a student, Communist Party member records, repression or filtration files, and personnel record cards.

Below are several specimens of official legal documentation providing evidence of Jewish ancestry. These cover the types mentioned above and establish eligibility for repatriation to Israel by descent.

Archival birth certificate (Ukraine) proving Jewish origins

1.A. Archival birth certificate (Ukraine)

mentioning Jewish nationality of a child and parents [State Archives of Transcarpathian Region]

Apostille on archival birth certificate (Ukraine)

1.B. Apostille on archival birth certificate (Ukraine)

legalization for worldwide use [State Archival Service of Ukraine (Ukrderzharkhiv)]

Certified copy of birth record (Ukraine)

1.C. Certified copy of birth record (Ukraine), 1900s

legal copy of the original archival entry [State Archives of Zakarpattia Oblast]

Birth extract (Ukraine) with nationality

2.A. Birth extract (Ukraine), 1918

from a record restored in the 1950s, mentioning Jewish nationality of parents [Civil Registry Offices of Ukraine (DRATs)]

Certified copy of birth record (Ukraine)

2.B. Apostille on birth extract (Ukraine)

legalisation to use document worldwide [Ministry of Justice of Ukraine]

Archival marriage certificate (Ukraine)

3.A. Archival marriage certificate (Ukraine)

with Jewish nationality/ethnicity of groom and bride [State Archives of Odesa Region]

Certified copy of the marriage record (Ukraine)

3.B. Certified copy of the marriage record (Ukraine), 1920s

with Jewish nationality of the spouses [State Archive of Odesa Oblast]

Marriage extract (Ukraine), 1960s

4. Marriage extract (Ukraine), 1960s

with Jewish nationality of the newlyweds (bride) [Civil Registry Offices of Ukraine (DRATs)]

Death extract (Ukraine), 1950s

5. Death extract (Ukraine), 1950s

with Jewish nationality/ethnicity of the deceased [Civil Registry Offices of Ukraine (DRATs)]

Archival certificate from Jewish Family Registers (Ukraine), 1910s

6.A. Archival certificate from Jewish Family Registers (Ukraine), 1910s

with nationality mentioned on the title page [State Archives of Chernihiv Region]

Family Registers proving Jewish origins, Ukraine, 1910s,

6.B. Certified copy of the Jewish Family Registers (Ukraine), 1910s

with all family members [State Archive of Chernihiv Oblast]

Title page of a household book (Ukraine), 1940s

7.A. Certified copy of the household book (Ukraine), 1940s

title page with the address of the house [State Archives of Poltava Region]

List from a household book (Ukraine), 1940s

7.B. Certified copy of the household book (Ukraine), 1940s

list of residents with date and place of birth, and Jewish nationality [State Archives of Poltava Region]

questionnaire from KGB filtration file proving Jewish origins (Ukraine)

8. Certified copy of the questionnaire from KGB filtration file (Ukraine)

with Jewish nationality showing whereabouts during the Holocaust [State Archives of Zaporizhzhia Region]

personal record sheet of employee proving jewish origins (Ukraine), 1960s

9. Certified copy of the personal record sheet of employee (Ukraine), 1960s

with Jewish nationality, education, background [National Technical University “Dnipro Polytechnic”]

employee registration card proving Jewish origins (Ukraine), 1950s

10. Certified copy of the employee registration card (Ukraine), 1950s

with Jewish nationality [Archives Department of the Holosiivskyi District in the City of Kyiv State Administration]

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Your expert

Oleg Verbliudov Your Expert Genealogist in Ukraine & Eastern Europe since 2009

For 16 years, I have specialized in tracing and obtaining official records confirming Jewish origins, supporting individuals, emigration agencies and lawyers in the process of repatriation to Israel.

Whether you are seeking to fulfill legal requirements for Aliyah or uncover your Jewish heritage, I am here to help. Let’s work together to bring your family’s story to light and pave the way for your future.

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