If you are a Ukrainian refugee in Germany needing mobility aids, understanding the process can help you access support smoothly. This guide covers eligibility, documentation, and application details to get the assistance you need.
Key Takeaways
- Temporary protection status (§ 24 AufenthG) is essential for accessing mobility aids and welfare benefits.
- Registering with local authorities and visiting the Jobcenter with proper documents is critical.
- The Bürgergeld system offers financial support including for special mobility-related needs.
- Integration courses and regular reporting are part of maintaining your benefits.
Eligibility and Legal Status for Ukrainian Refugees
To qualify for mobility aids, you must hold temporary protection status according to § 24 Aufenthaltsgesetz. This allows immediate access to social benefits that cover mobility support.
Registration with the local authorities (Anmeldung) and obtaining a refugee registration certificate (Anmeldebescheinigung) are important steps to prove eligibility. Adults 18+ can apply on their own, while minors need a guardian’s help.

Documents Needed for Your Jobcenter Visit
Bring all essential documents, including your passport, Anmeldebescheinigung, and Aufenthaltserlaubnis. A bank account with a German IBAN is necessary to receive payments, but alternative arrangements exist if you do not have one yet.
Have copies of your housing agreement, relevant medical certificates (such as pregnancy or disability), and official translations ready. These are vital for a smooth process when applying for mobility aids and other benefits.
Bürgergeld Application and Mobility Aid Benefits
The Bürgergeld application at the Jobcenter involves booking an initial appointment and submitting your documents. Standard rates in 2024 are €502 monthly for single adults, with extra allowances for housing and special needs like mobility support.
One-time payments can cover essential items, including mobility equipment. If your application faces delays, interim payments help cover living costs. If necessary, you can file a Widerspruch appeal for denied or insufficient benefits.

Ongoing Obligations and Support Services
You need to provide monthly updates about your employment status and income, and participate in integration courses such as German language classes. This engagement helps maintain your benefits and supports your integration.
Also, ensure your healthcare registration is current through the Jobcenter. Coordination with child benefits (Kindergeld) and access to educational allowances like BAföG may also be relevant for your family.
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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