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Willkommenszentrum Berlin

Overview

This service in Mitte, Berlin mainly supports with Asylum Law, Social Law, Residence Law and more. It is intended for New Berliners, Migrants and more; according to the listing, counseling is free.

Topics

Asylum Law, Social Law, Residence Law and more

For

New Berliners, Migrants and more

Location

Mitte, Berlin

Costs

Free

What does this service help with?

The main topics listed for this service are:

  • Asylum Law
  • Social Law
  • Residence Law
  • Labor Law
  • Hardship Commission (Härtefall)

Who is this service for?

The listing names these target groups:

  • New Berliners
  • Migrants
  • Refugees
  • Persons required to leave the country

Process and contact

Please check consultation hours and contact method in advance; walk-in counseling can be limited depending on capacity.

  • phone
  • email
  • website
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This description is based on the stored listing data. Please verify important details directly with the provider before an appointment.

Willkommenszentrum Berlin is a counseling service in Mitte, Berlin. Main topics: Asylum Law, Social Law, Residence Law, Labor Law, Hardship Commission (Härtefall), Recognition of Qualifications. Target groups: New Berliners, Migrants, Refugees, Persons required to leave the country.

Address: Potsdamer Straße 61, 10785, Berlin. Phone: (030 9017-23172. de/standort/324104/. The service is free of charge.

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📘 Guide: Hardship Application & Commission

Support for people who are actually required to leave but want to stay for urgent humanitarian or personal reasons. The Hardship Commission is not a court but examines petitions for clemency. Chances of success usually exist only with very good integration.

Important Note

Last Chance: Collect all proofs of integration (work, school) immediately; this file status decides!

Required Documents

  • Overview of situation (for initial contact)
  • Proofs of work, school, and German skills

Steps

  1. 1Prepare a brief overview for the first contact.
  2. 2Collect integration proofs before submitting the application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which topics does this counseling service cover?

The listed focus areas include: Asylum Law, Social Law, Residence Law, Labor Law, Hardship Commission (Härtefall) and more. Please contact the provider directly to confirm whether your specific issue is covered.

Do I need an appointment?

Please check the current consultation hours and contact the service in advance if you are unsure. Walk-in hours may be limited depending on capacity.

What documents should I bring?

Please bring the following documents: ID documents, Official notices (BAMF, LEA), Evidence for hardship case (Medical certificates, Proof of employment, School reports)

Is the consultation free?

According to the available information, the consultation is free. Please check possible additional costs directly with the provider.

How do I contact this service?

Use the contact box on this page. Listed contact options: phone, email, website. Please check current consultation hours before visiting.

What happens at the first meeting?

In the initial consultation, your situation is clarified confidentially. You then discuss which support or referral makes sense.

Target groups

New BerlinersMigrantsRefugeesPersons required to leave the country

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