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FAQs on the start of the humanitarian federal admission programme for Afghanistan
Why is there a federal admission programme for Afghanistan?
Where can I find information on the programme?
Who can be considered for admission to Germany under this programme?
What form does the process take?
Who and what are authorised agencies?
Who decides who will be admitted to Germany?
Which criteria will be used to decide on admissions?
Are family members included in the admission?
How many admissions are planned via the programme?
When will the programme be launched?
How long is the programme to remain in place?
What is the relationship between this programme and the resettlement programme for former local employees?
What is the relationship between the federal admission for Afghanistan and the admission programmes of the Länder (federal states)?
How can a person be considered for inclusion in the federal admission programme for Afghanistan?
Further information, in particular for persons interested in admission to Germany under the programme.
Can I apply to be included in the programme?
I registered with the Federal Foreign Office before the federal admission programme. Will I now be eligible for the admission programme or do I have to register again?
Can the federal admission programme for Afghanistan be used for family reunification?
Must a person be able to speak German to be eligible for admission?
Are persons no longer living in Afghanistan eligible?
Are there programmes in third countries for admission to Germany for Afghans in special need of protection?
Further information for authorised agencies
What is an authorised agency?
Which agencies are eligible?
Which civil-society organisations are already authorised agencies?
I believe that my organisation meets the criteria for an authorised agency. Who can I contact?
Further information for persons who have been informed that they will be admitted to Germany under the programme
Is support provided once an individual has been given approval for admission to Germany?
How do those approved for admission to Germany leave Afghanistan?
How long will it take from the point when decision on selection is made to entry into Germany?
Is a visa needed in addition to an approval for admission?
Are there reasons why persons may be excluded from the process?
Do I have to find my own accommodation after entering Germany?
I have relatives in Germany – can I live with them after I enter the country?
Can I go to a different Land (federal state) once I arrive in Germany?
Do I have to apply for asylum after my arrival in Germany?
How long will my residence permit be valid?
Can I start work immediately after my arrival in Germany?
Can I attend integration courses in Germany?
Will I receive social security benefits if I am admitted to Germany under the federal admission programme for Afghanistan?
Will I receive child benefit for children who entered Germany with me?
Further information for helpers and family members
I have already registered persons who are at particular risk with the Federal Foreign Office. Do I have to register them again?
I would like to offer accommodation. Who can I contact?
Website of the Federal admission programme for Afghanistan
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