Queerrefugeeswelcome.de

Front page Queer refugees welcome

WebThis website is for refugees who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, inter*, or queer (LGBTIQ*). This website was created with queer migrants to make your arrival and initial …

Actived: 8 days ago

URL: https://www.queerrefugeeswelcome.de/en

General information Queer refugees welcome

WebDoctors/physicians Whether you need a medical treatment document from the social security office (“Sozialamt”) or whether you can go directly to a doctor with a health …

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Counseling Services Queer refugees welcome

WebImportant information for queer refugees in Germany: How does the health care system work? How do I apply for asylum? Counseling Centers nearby.

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Material Queer refugees welcome

Web10 portraits - Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*refugees in Germany. In this booklet 10 queer refugees describe their activism, tell stories of their escape and their arrival in Germany …

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Medical care in Germany Queer refugees welcome

WebHealth insurance plays an important role in the German health care system. Health insurance companies (“Krankenkassen”) pay for medical treatment and examinations by …

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Medical treatment and counseling services Queer refugees …

WebThe system of medical care in Germany is divided into two parts: Out-patient care includes all forms of treatment outside of hospitals. Most of the out-patient care is provided by …

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Arrival in Germany Queer refugees welcome

WebAfter your arrival in Germany, you must first of all report to a government office (e.g. police, immigration authority), at a reception facility or an arrival center and inform them that you …

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HIV and AIDS Queer refugees welcome

WebWhat is HIV? What is AIDS? HIV is a virus. It weakens the immune system which the body needs to fight off illnesses. If you have become infected but do not take medication early …

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Subsidiary protection Queer refugees welcome

WebWhen you have filed an asylum application and have not been granted the right to asylum or protection as a refugee, a review is done to see if you are entitled to subsidiary …

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Advice on sexual health Queer refugees welcome

WebYou can obtain anonymous and free advice on the topic of sexual health (on HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, on pregnancy and contraception, for example) from …

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Entitlement to asylum or refugee status Queer refugees welcome

WebIf you are entitled to asylum or recognized as a refugee, you will be given a residence permit for three years and a travel document for refugees (“blue passport”). After three years, …

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For persons subject to a temporary suspension of deportation

WebIf you are subject to a temporary suspension of deportation, you will usually not be allowed to work, which means you will not have public health insurance. Your medical care will …

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PrEP (“Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis”) Queer refugees welcome

WebPrEP (or HIV-PrEP) stands for “Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis” and is a preventative measure against a possible contact with HIV. With this protection method, an HIV-negative person …

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Financial support and medical care Queer refugees welcome

WebThe Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act (“AsylbLG”) applies to people:. going through the asylum procedure; whose right to asylum, protection as a refugee and obstacles to deportation …

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For persons granted subsidiary protection Queer refugees welcome

WebIf you have been granted subsidiary protection and have no or only a low income, you have a right to social welfare benefits according to the German Social Code II (“SGB II”). This …

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National ban on deportation Queer refugees welcome

WebIn the case of a national ban on deportation, you will be given a residence permit for one year.This residence permit will be extended by the immigration authority upon application …

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For recognized refugees Queer refugees welcome

WebIf you have been recognized as a refugee and have no or only a low income, you have a right to social welfare benefits according to the German Social Code II (“SGB II”). This …

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Welfare and accommodation Queer refugees welcome

WebWelfare and accommodation. The Asylum Seekers' Benefits Act (“AsylbLG”) applies to people going through the asylum procedure. You are entitled to certain benefits that …

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