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For Ukrainian refugees in Germany, obtaining mobility aids can be a crucial step toward regaining independence. This guide outlines the eligibility, necessary documents, application process, and ongoing support available to help you navigate this journey effectively.
Key Takeaways
Temporary protection status (§ 24 AufenthG) is required to access benefits for mobility aids.
Registration with local authorities (Anmeldung) and obtaining a refugee certificate like the Anmeldebescheinigung are essential steps.
Prepare key documents including passports, temporary protection certificates, housing proofs, and medical certificates before the Jobcenter visit.
The Bürgergeld system provides monthly financial support starting at €502 for single adults along with allowances for housing and special needs.
Ongoing commitments include regular reporting and participation in integration courses to maintain benefits.

Eligibility Requirements and Legal Status for Ukrainian Refugees
To qualify, you must hold a temporary protection residence permit under § 24 AufenthG. This status grants access to social benefits and permission to work.
After arrival, register your residence with local authorities to get the Anmeldebescheinigung or Fiktionsbescheinigung. Adults 18 and older apply independently; minors require guardians to apply on their behalf. Special provisions support families with children and pregnant women.
Documents and Preparation for Your First Jobcenter Visit
Bring your passport, temporary protection certificate, and Anmeldebescheinigung to your Jobcenter appointment. A German bank account with an IBAN is preferred for receiving payments, but alternatives are available if you don’t have one yet.
Submit proof of housing such as rental agreements or accommodation confirmation. For medical needs, bring pregnancy or disability certificates. All foreign documents should have official German translations.

Bürgergeld Application Process and Benefit Amounts
Schedule an appointment at your Jobcenter to submit your application (Antrag) along with all required documents. In 2024, the basic Bürgergeld amount is €502 monthly for single adults, with €451 for partners and additional child allowances.
Benefits cover housing costs, heating, one-time equipment allowances, and supplements for special needs like disabilities. Processing generally takes 4–6 weeks, with interim payments possible. If denied, you can file a Widerspruch (appeal).
Ongoing Obligations and Integration Support Services
Recipients must provide monthly updates on employment efforts and income changes. Participation in German language courses (Integrationskurs) and orientation sessions is mandatory to continue receiving support.
Healthcare insurance enrollment is arranged through the Jobcenter. Coordinated child benefit (Kindergeld) and educational support like BAföG assist families and students. These steps aid your transition from temporary protection toward permanent residency and employment.
For more detailed information, visit our complete guide on how to get mobility aids in Germany and the follow-up article here.
Sources
Based on current knowledge of German social welfare law and Ukrainian refugee assistance programs
Information derived from German Federal Employment Agency (Bundesagentur für Arbeit) guidelines
Reference to German Residence Act (Aufenthaltsgesetz) § 24 provisions
Current Bürgergeld rates as per 2024 German social code regulations
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