For Ukrainian refugees in Germany requiring mobility aids, understanding the application process and eligibility is crucial. This guide simplifies the steps necessary to obtain support and integrate effectively into the German social welfare system.
Key Takeaways
Temporary protection status (§ 24 AufenthG) is the foundational requirement to access mobility aids and social benefits in Germany.
Registration with local authorities and possession of a relevant certificate such as an Anmeldebescheinigung or Fiktionsbescheinigung are mandatory.
Prepare essential documents before visiting the Jobcenter, including passports, residence permits, housing confirmation, and medical certificates.
Bürgergeld provides monthly financial assistance with specific rates for individuals, families, and covers special needs allowances including mobility aids.
Ongoing participation in integration courses and regular reporting is necessary to maintain benefits.

Eligibility Requirements and Legal Status for Ukrainian Refugees
Ukrainian refugees must hold temporary protection under § 24 of the Residence Act (AufenthG) to qualify. This status grants access to benefits and labor market participation.
Registration (Anmeldung) with local authorities follows arrival, securing the Anmeldebescheinigung or temporary Fiktionsbescheinigung. Adults 18+ can apply independently, while minors require a guardian. Special provisions assist families with children and pregnant women.
Documents and Preparation for Your First Jobcenter Visit
Bring the passport, temporary protection certificate, and registration confirmation (Anmeldebescheinigung) when attending your first Jobcenter appointment.
An active German bank account with an IBAN is recommended to receive payments, but alternatives exist if you do not yet have one. Provide proof of housing such as rental agreements or accommodation confirmations.
Medical evidence if relevant (pregnancy, disability certificates) and official translations of foreign documents must also be presented.

Bürgergeld Application Process and Benefit Amounts
Schedule a Jobcenter appointment to submit your Bürgergeld application (Antrag) with all required documents. Monthly rates for 2024 are €502 for single adults, €451 for partners, alongside child allowances by age.
Benefits cover necessary housing and heating costs, one-time payments for equipment or furniture, and supplements for special diets or disabilities. Processing time is typically 4–6 weeks. Interim payments may be available.
If denied, the appeal process (Widerspruch) allows you to contest decision outcomes.
Ongoing Obligations and Integration Support Services
Maintain your benefits by submitting monthly updates on employment search and income changes. Attendance at German language and orientation courses (Integrationskurs) is mandatory.
Employment requirements include job application quotas and participation in placement services. Health insurance enrollment through the Jobcenter is compulsory, and child benefits (Kindergeld) coordination supports families.
Students can access BAföG and vocational training allowances to facilitate long-term integration and stability.
For more detailed information, visit our full 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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