
If you are a Ukrainian refugee in Germany and need mobility aids, this guide will help you understand the process clearly and simply. You’ll learn what steps to take, what documents to prepare, and what to expect along the way.
Key Takeaways
Temporary protection status (§ 24 AufenthG) is essential for accessing social benefits including mobility aids.
Register with local authorities and have your Anmeldebescheinigung ready before applying.
The Bürgergeld benefit system offers financial support for mobility aids, though expect a processing wait of 4–6 weeks.
Prepare your documents carefully: passport, protection certificate, housing proof, and medical certificates.
Participate in required integration courses and follow monthly reporting duties to keep receiving aid.

Eligibility and Legal Status
Getting temporary protection status under § 24 AufenthG is your first step. This status allows you immediate access to social benefits and work.
You must register with local authorities (Anmeldung) and receive your refugee registration document called Anmeldebescheinigung. Adults 18 and older apply directly, while minors need a guardian’s help.
Documents to Prepare for Your Jobcenter Visit
Bring your passport, temporary protection certificate, and Anmeldebescheinigung to the Jobcenter appointment. A German bank account with an IBAN is needed for benefit payments, but if you don’t have one yet, ask about alternatives.
Include housing documents like rental agreements and any disability or pregnancy certificates. Foreign papers should have official German translations.

Applying for Bürgergeld and Mobility Aids
Book an appointment at your local Jobcenter to submit the Antrag (application) with your documents. Bürgergeld offers monthly payments (€502 for single adults in 2024) plus housing and special need allowances like mobility aids.
The decision usually takes 4–6 weeks, but you may get interim payments during this time. If your application is denied or benefits are not enough, you can file a Widerspruch (appeal).
Ongoing Obligations and Integration
To keep benefits, provide monthly updates on your job search and income. Joining the Integrationskurs for German language and orientation is mandatory.
You will get support for healthcare registration and education. This helps you become independent while using mobility aids regularly.
For more detailed instructions, visit our full guide on How to Get Mobility Aids in Germany and its continuation here.
Sources
Reference to German Residence Act (Aufenthaltsgesetz) § 24 provisions
Current Bürgergeld rates as per 2024 German social code regulations
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