If you are a Ukrainian refugee in Germany, understanding how to obtain mobility aids is crucial for your daily life and independence. This guide explains the key steps and requirements to access these important supports smoothly.
Key Takeaways
- Temporary Protection Status under § 24 AufenthG is essential to be eligible for social benefits, including mobility aids.
- Registering with local authorities (Anmeldung) and getting a refugee registration certificate are vital first steps.
- Applications for benefits including mobility aids are processed by the Jobcenter through the Bürgergeld system.
- Proper documentation such as passport, Anmeldebescheinigung, and medical certificates must be prepared.
- Integration and reporting obligations apply, including participation in language and employment programs.
Eligibility and Legal Status
To access mobility aids in Germany, holding the temporary protection status according to § 24 AufenthG is the primary legal requirement. You must have completed registration with your local Bürgeramt and hold either an Anmeldebescheinigung or a Fiktionsbescheinigung confirming your lawful stay.
Adults aged 18 and over can apply independently, while guardians must submit applications for minors. Additionally, your work authorization status may affect which benefits you can receive. Families with children or pregnant women have special provisions to ensure timely support.

Preparing for Your First Visit to the Jobcenter
Before visiting the Jobcenter, make sure you have all essential documents ready, including your passport, temporary protection certificate (Aufenthaltserlaubnis), and registration confirmation (Anmeldebescheinigung). A German bank account with an IBAN is needed for benefit payments, but alternative arrangements can be made if you don’t have one yet.
Bring rental agreements or confirmation of temporary housing and any relevant medical proofs such as disability certificates or pregnancy confirmations. Official translations of foreign documents might be required. If seeking work-related benefits, include previous employment records and professional qualifications.
Bürgergeld Application Process and Benefits
Applying for mobility aid benefits goes hand in hand with the Bürgergeld application at the Jobcenter. The process starts by scheduling an initial appointment, providing your documents, and submitting the Antrag (application). Typically, the first decision takes 4–6 weeks, but interim payments can help meanwhile.
The monthly Bürgergeld rate for single adults in 2024 is €502, supplemented by allowances for housing, heating, and special needs. Families receive child-specific rates and one-time payments to cover equipment or furniture can be included if you recently moved.

Ongoing Responsibilities and Integration Support
Receiving benefits requires regular reporting of job searches, income changes, and attending mandated integration courses such as the Integrationskurs. You must also engage in employment support programs and keep health insurance coverage active through the Jobcenter.
Child benefits (Kindergeld) coordinate with Bürgergeld to support families, while educational aid like BAföG is available for students. Planning for the future may involve transitioning from temporary protection to a permanent residence and full employment in Germany.
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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