Apply for benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act

  • Short text

    • Apply for benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act (AsylbLG)
    • Benefits in kind and/or cash benefits for services to cover necessary needs
    • Aimed at foreigners with a residence permit/permit/tolerated stay/executable obligation to leave the country
    • Basic benefits, pregnancy and childbirth benefits, health benefits, other benefits for special needs of children and fulfillment of obligations to cooperate
    • include health services:
      • Medical care for acute illnesses and pain conditions
      • Supply of medicines and dressings
      • Services required for the recovery, improvement or alleviation of illnesses or the consequences of illnesses (e.g. medical aids and appliances such as wheelchairs, glasses, etc.)
      • Dentures, if they cannot be postponed in individual cases for medical reasons
      • Care during pregnancy and birth
      • Vaccinations
      • Medically required preventive medical check-ups
    • Special consideration of the needs of unaccompanied minors and victims of torture or psychological, physical or sexual violence
    • The income and assets of the family members living in a household have been exhausted
    • For cash benefits: Amount of benefit depends on age (in the case of minors), family situation and form of accommodation

    Competent authority: depends on the federal state; local responsibility according to distribution, allocation, residence requirement, reception facility or actual place of residence.

  • Service description

    If you do not have German citizenship and do not belong to an EU member state and are staying in Germany, you can receive benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act under certain conditions. These are the so-called basic benefits, benefits in the event of illness, pregnancy and childbirth as well as other benefits.

    The basic benefits are intended to cover the necessary needs to ensure subsistence. This means, for example, food, accommodation, heating, clothing, personal hygiene and household goods. In addition, benefits for necessary personal needs are possible, which are intended to ensure participation in social life.

    Pregnancy and childbirth benefits also supplement additional needs for expectant mothers. This can be, for example, maternity clothing or initial baby equipment (e.g. diapers and a diaper bag).

    Healthcare benefits are intended to ensure your healthcare if you are not insured with a health insurance fund. Healthcare is treatment by a doctor if you are acutely ill or suffering from pain. You can also receive the necessary vaccinations (e.g. against influenza) and medically necessary check-ups. Check-ups are regular examinations to detect and treat illnesses at an early stage.

    Other benefits are aimed in particular at special cases. These can be special benefits for securing a livelihood or for children's needs, for example school supplies and integration assistance for disabled children. Integration assistance helps people to participate in community life. Benefits for certain interpreter costs and costs for obtaining a passport are also possible.

    The benefits are possible if your available income and assets have been used up or are insufficient and you do not receive any benefits under SGB II/SGB XII. If you do not live alone, the income of family members with whom you live will be taken into account. In this context, family members are your partner or spouse and (underage) children.

    Benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act can be provided as benefits in kind or in cash. Depending on your living situation and the place where you are staying, the type and amount of benefits granted may vary. In addition to payment in kind or in cash, payment is also possible in the form of vouchers or in other ways.

    The costs of accommodation and heating are usually taken into account by the competent institution when calculating your entitlement. Whether support is provided in the form of cash or benefits in kind depends on the circumstances of your individual case. The amount of benefits granted is regularly adjusted and is graduated according to age and housing situation.

  • Legal basis

  • Required documents

    • Completed application
    • Proof of current residence (e.g. passport, residence permit, tolerated stay permit)
    • Proof of assets (e.g. account statements for accounts and investments at home and abroad, vehicles, jewelry, real estate)
    • Proof of income of all family members in the household (e.g. payslips, pension statements, child benefit, BAföG, maintenance advance)
    • Proof of health and long-term care insurance, if applicable
    • Performance-related evidence, if applicable
      • Maternity passport
      • School certificate
      • Cost estimates
      • In the case of administrative obligations to cooperate: Notices and requests from the immigration authorities
    • If applicable, proof of insurance and travel expenses (in case of employment)
    • If applicable, proof of previous social benefits (termination notice from the job center, employment notices from other municipalities)
    • If applicable, rental agreement and proof of current rent, heating costs and electricity
    • If applicable, marriage certificate, divorce decree, proof of spousal support

    If applicable, proof of access rights (for parents living separately in Germany)

  • Prerequisite

    • You come from a third country and are not a national of an EU country.
    • You are staying in Germany.
    • You meet one of the following criteria
      • You have a residence permit under the Asylum Act.
      • You want to enter the country via an airport and entry is not (yet) permitted.
      • You have a residence permit in accordance with §§ 23 (1), 24, or 25 (4) sentence 1 AufenthG.
      • They have a residence permit in accordance with § 25 (5) AufenthG, provided that the decision on the suspension of their deportation was made less than 18 months ago.
      • You have a tolerated stay permit according to § 60a AufenthG.
      • Your permit has expired.
      • You are the spouse, partner or minor child of the aforementioned persons.
      • You submit a subsequent application in accordance with § 71 AsylG or a second application in accordance with § 71a AsylG.
      • You have applied for a residence permit but have not yet received a decision from the Aliens Department.
    • You have exhausted the income and assets at your disposal or these are not sufficient to cover your living expenses.
    • You are not entitled to basic benefits for jobseekers (SGB II) or to assistance with living expenses or basic benefits under the Twelfth Book of the German Social Code (SGB XII).
    • You are not entitled to statutory health insurance (e.g. family insurance).

    If you apply to a local authority, you must have your habitual residence in this municipality or be assigned to this municipality.

  • Procedure

    Benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act can be applied for informally. It is advisable to make an appointment for a personal consultation with your responsible office. Please take all the necessary documents with you to the appointment.

    • You submit the application to your local office or via the online portal.
    • You submit the required evidence.
    • The competent authority will check your application and calculate your requirements.
    • The competent authority will decide on your application and inform you of the result. You will receive a corresponding notification from your competent authority.
    • If your application is approved, you will receive a notification of approval. If it is rejected, you will receive a rejection notice.
    • In both cases, the decision contains the reasons for the decision. It also contains information about the possibility of lodging an appeal against the decision. It also contains information on the deadline within which you can lodge an appeal.
    • The notice of approval contains the amount of the benefit to be paid and the start date of payment. From the date stated, the benefits to which you are entitled are usually made available to you by the competent institution at the beginning of the month. Payment may vary depending on the individual case, for example by bank transfer, cash payment, payment order for offsetting, cash card, cashier's check or vouchers.
    • For health services: Depending on your competent authority, you will receive either a treatment certificate or an electronic health card.
      • Treatment certificate: You present the treatment certificate to your doctor within the deadline and are treated. If you require further healthcare services, you will usually have to submit a new application. You can obtain further information on benefits and the treatment certificate from your insurance provider.
      • Electronic health card: You present the health card to your doctor and receive treatment. If you need health services again, you can visit the doctor directly and do not need a new application.

    Please note: You are obliged to inform your competent authority immediately of any changes in your personal and financial circumstances.

  • What else should I know?

    You are obliged to inform your competent authority immediately of any changes in your personal and financial circumstances. If you fail to do so, the payment of benefits may be stopped.

    If the commencement of gainful employment is not reported correctly, not completely or not in good time, this is an administrative offense. This can be punished with a fine of up to 5,000 euros.


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