Apply for one-time benefits
If you have no or only a small income or assets at your disposal, you can apply for citizen's allowance for one-off benefits in special situations. It does not matter whether you have received money from the job center or not. Situations in which you may be entitled to one-off benefits include, for example, if:
- You are expecting a child and therefore need new equipment and clothing.
- You need furniture or household appliances for the first time or have to buy a new one after a divorce.
- You need orthopedic shoes or need to have them repaired.
- You need to have therapeutic devices or equipment repaired.
In these and other cases, you can apply for either a cash or non-cash benefit (vouchers) from the job centre.
Contact your regional job centre before submitting an application. In many cases, the job center uses its own application form, sometimes an informal application with a justification is sufficient. The amount of the one-off benefits may vary from region to region.
Process flow
For one-off benefits, contact your local job center by phone, e-mail or in person. There you will receive further information and an application form, if you need one. Alternatively, you can also apply for the benefits online with the digital application for citizen's allowance.
- Fill out the application form or write a justified informal application, depending on the specifications of your responsible job center.
- Send the application to the job center. In it, you must prove your need. Attach the necessary documents requested by the job center, which prove the need and are required for the examination.
- The job centre will review your application. Evidence from third parties (e.g. your landlord) may be required to check whether you need one-off services. Ultimately, the authority makes a decision on a case-by-case basis. You will then receive a notification from the job centre. There are three possible choices:
- the application is granted,
- the application is partially granted,
- the application is rejected.
- The job centre will pay you the approved amount or send you the benefit in kind (voucher).
Requirements
If you are able to work and are unlikely to be able to cover your living expenses financially at the moment and in the next 6 months, you can apply for citizen's allowance for one-off benefits as a cash benefit or benefit in kind (voucher). The one-time service must also be necessary. The benefit is then to be used exclusively for what is applied for, i.e. for
- the initial furnishing of the apartment,
- the initial equipment for clothing and initial equipment for pregnancy and childbirth,
- the purchase and repair of orthopedic shoes,
- the repairs of therapeutic devices and equipment, as well as the rental of therapeutic equipment.
Which documents are required?
- Identity card or passport
- Proof of income
- if necessary:
- Proof of assets
- Lease agreement, proof of rent payment or house encumbrances
- Maternity record or medical certificate of the date of delivery
- Prescription
- Quotes
Please ask the job centre responsible for you which documents you need to submit for your case.
What are the fees?
You don't have to bear any costs if you have an account. If you do not have an account, you will receive a payment order to offset a cash payment (ZzV-Bar). That's a check. However, this will incur costs that will be deducted directly from the service to which you are entitled. Since the amount of the cost of the payment order can vary, please contact your local job center for more information. You can have the cheque paid out in cash. Payment is made exclusively via the Postbank branches. The ZzV-Bar is a means of payment of Postbank AG, the use of which has been agreed separately between the Federal Employment Agency and Postbank.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
Submit the application before making the purchases, as one-off benefits are only provided if the need is not yet met.
Processing duration
It may take several weeks to process your application.
Applications / forms
Forms available: Depending on the job center
Written form required: No
Informal application possible: Yes
Personal appearance required: No
Online services available: Yes
Appeal
- Contradiction
- Summary proceedings before the Social Court
- Action before the Social Court
What else should I know?
The one-off benefits are provided under the responsibility of the municipal authorities (independent cities and districts). The amount of benefits may therefore vary from region to region.
Professional instructions on § 24 SGB II, but only on orthopaedic shoes and therapeutic devices
Information on one-off benefits on the website of the Federal Employment Agency
Technically approved by
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
Professionally released on
08.03.2023
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.