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ASYLUM SEEKERS IN BERLIN WHO LOST THEIR PASSPORTS.

BISMILLAH IRRAHMAN IRRAHIM
(In the name of Allah, the most Merciful, the especially Merciful)


Who Is An Asylum Seeker In Berlin


In Berlin, an asylum seeker is an individual who has left their home country and is seeking protection from persecution, war, or other forms of human rights violations in Germany, but who has not yet been officially recognized as a refugee.

Asylum seekers in Berlin receive benefits under the Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act (AsylbLG), including basic needs like housing, food, and healthcare, as well as a cash allowance for personal expenses. These benefits are designed to cover the basic needs of asylum seekers during their stay in Germany.

Asylum seekers in Berlin receive benefits under the Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act (AsylbLG), including basic needs like housing, food, and healthcare, as well as a cash allowance for personal expenses. These benefits are designed to cover the basic needs of asylum seekers during their stay in Germany.

Detailed Breakdown of Benefits:


Basic Needs:

Asylum seekers in Berlin receive benefits in kind to cover basic needs like housing, food, heating, clothing, healthcare, personal hygiene, and household durables.

Cash Allowance:

They also receive a monthly cash allowance to cover personal daily requirements, often referred to as "pocket money". This amount can vary depending on factors like age, living situation, and whether they are in a reception center or other accommodation.

Healthcare:

Healthcare for asylum seekers is generally limited to acute medical or dental treatment, vaccinations, and necessary preventive check-ups during the first 18 months of stay in Germany. After 18 months, they are entitled to the same healthcare benefits as German citizens receiving social benefits.

Additional Support:

Depending on individual circumstances, asylum seekers may also be eligible for other benefits such as language courses, integration support, and social assistance.

Payment Cards:

In 2025, Germany will implement a payment card system for asylum seekers, replacing the traditional cash or voucher-based system. These cards will be used to disburse financial aid, streamlining the process and potentially reducing administrative burdens.

Social Welfare:

After being granted a residence permit, asylum seekers are also entitled to social benefits like social assistance, child benefit, child-raising allowance, and integration allowance.

Important Considerations:


Federal States' Responsibility:

The German federal states are responsible for providing housing and social support to asylum applicants.

Changes in Benefits:

The Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act (AsylbLG) is subject to annual adjustments based on price and wage changes, which can result in changes to the amount of benefits.

Where To Contact As Asylum Seeker Landed In Berlin


For more specific information about benefits in Berlin, it's recommended to contact the relevant municipal administration or social welfare office.

Here's one website even in farsi, and arabi.

https://kub-berlin.org/en/

Here's another one:

Welcome Center Berlin
Potsdamer Str. 61, 10785 Berlin


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