Hello, I'm a Sudanese student who was as living in Ukraine. I came to Düsseldorf, Germany on March/2022. Since then I haven't received any financial support like the others did and I don't know why but they just didn't help us. However, I got my residence permit from Köln and I still live in Düsseldorf. My residence permit is about to expire now and I don't know what to do exactly to renew it in Düsseldorf not in Köln as this where I live now. My residence permit doesn't have "work allowance" so when I renew it can it has a "work allowance" in it. Is that possible?
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Hello Hope_79, thank you for reaching out to us. I am sorry that you did not receive any help or assistance. You have a right to receive financial assistance. The amount and which office is in charge depends on the kind of residency that you have. I would suggest seeking out some assistance. At an advice center you will receive help in figuring out what the next steps are, so that you can receive financial assistance and residency with a work permit.
You should always let the immigration office know when you move cities. Usually, the city where you are registered in, is in charge for the renewal.
We provide important information for those feeling from the Ukraine that are not Ukrainian citizen. Please read it carefully. https://handbookgermany.de/en/ukraine-info?themes=residence-for-non-ukr…
Since your residency will expire soon, I strongly suggest seeking out migration counseling. I would recommend that you seek legal/social advice as soon as possible. I can refer you to some advice centers in Düsseldorf.
The Refugee Law Clinic might be able to help you. They offer open appointments on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 6-8 pm at the Welcome Point 3 (Merowingerstraße 24, 40223 Düsseldorf). Please bring all your documents to the appointment.
They will then assess if they can help you or they will refer you to a lawyer. The service is free of charge.
Alternatively, you can also send them an e-mail explaining your situation. Please include information like your exact residence status, in your e-mail. You can contact them via mail by clicking on the Contact us now button: https://rlc-duesseldorf.de/en/refugee/#faq_3
You can also book an appointment with CUSBU here: https://www.cusbu.de/emergency-response/book-an-appointment
They are an organization that specially help third country nationals that fled from the Ukraine.
The Diakonie also offer counseling for those that fled from the Ukraine, you can contact them here: https://www.diakonie-duesseldorf.de/gesundheit-soziales/zugewanderte/fl…
I hope that this information was useful. Please let me know if you need any further help or information.
I would love to receive feedback from you.
Best wishes
Yara
This was so helpful.Thank you so much for your help. I really appreciate it. I will try to contact them and hopefully they can help me with my issue.
Hi Hope_79, great, please let me know if you need any further help. It's a good idea to contact these places as soon as possible.
Best wishes
Yara
Hello Hope_79, I would also like to add, if you received a temporary protection according to §24 (residence act) then you have the right to work and receive financial assistance from the "Job Center".
More information on the this paragraph can be found here: https://handbookgermany.de/en/ukraine-info
Best wishes
Yara
Yes I know but mine is under section "81" (I don't know how) thats why it doesn't have a work allowance.
Hope_79, I see, that is why it is a good idea to go to a counseling center they can look at your papers and see what the issue is.