Which German states are accepting Ukrainians in September 2024: up-to-date information for forced migrants
At the moment, there are more than a million migrants from the Ukrainian lands in Germany. The list of camps in Germany that accept Ukrainian migrants changes every month. Find out the latest information about the ‘migrant camps’ in Germany that will be hosting Ukrainians in September
The IDP camp and the main conditions of its operation.
The camp can only be chosen at the entrance, so it is recommended to choose the one that is easy to reach. It should be remembered that the camp is chosen only once upon entry, and once registered, the IDP will not be accepted in other regions.
A forced migrant is obliged to live in the territory to which he or she is assigned, and a special document and good reasons are required to move. These include:
- employment in the territory of relocation;
- marriage;
Which ‘camps’ are accepting Ukrainian IDPs in September 2024?
Aden-Württemberg - Baden-Württemberg
1. Karlsruhe
Address: Durlacher Allee 100, 76137 Karlsruhe. Currently open, but distributes to other regions. Since January 2024, it has been accepting everyone who drives their own car. Among the features are the following:
- cars must be parked outside the reception centre;
2. Meßstetten
Address: Geißbühlstraße 51, 72469 Meßstetten). Open, but distributes to other federal states due to lack of space. Features of the reception centre:
- difficult to reach by public transport;
3. Freiburg
Address: Basler Landstraße 16,79111 Freiburg. Open, but often makes distributions to other federal states. It has the following features:
- does not accept people in need of special medical care;
Bavaria - Bavaria
Reception centre at Dachauer Str. 122a, 80637 Munich
Berlin - Berlin
Tegel (Old Airport)
Hessen
Gießen (Rödgener Straße 59-61, 35394 Gießen Ankunftshalle) - the reception centre is open, but currently distributes to Bavaria all those who do not have first-line relatives in Hesse.
Information for those travelling by public transport, there is a possibility of overnight accommodation in Frankfurt (Bahnhofsmission):
Step 1: By train from Frankfurt to Gießen Bf;
Nordrhein-Westfalen - North Rhine-Westphalia
Saarland - Saarland
Schleswig-Holstein.
1. Neumünster.
2. Boostedt
3. Seeth
Thüringen - Thuringia
- Suhl (Weidbergstr. 10, 98527 Suhl)
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