Ausstellung der Bescheinigung über die vorübergehende Aussetzung der Abschiebung
Inhalt
<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Issuance of the certificate of temporary suspension of deportation</div>
Begriffe im Kontext
<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Work permit, tolerated foreigners</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Work permit, tolerated foreigners</div> (Synonym)
Fachlich freigegeben am
20.05.2025
Fachlich freigegeben durch
nicht vorhanden
Section 60a paragraph 4 Residence Act (AufenthG)
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/aufenthg_2004/__60a.html
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/aufenthg_2004/__60a.html
If returning to your home country is impossible, you can obtain a temporary suspension of deportation (Duldung). Here you can find information about costs, procedures, and required documents.
A temporary suspension of deportation is a document that allows you to stay in Germany temporarily, even if you are supposed to leave. This status can be granted if deportation is currently not possible, for example, because important documents are missing, you are ill, or it would be dangerous for you to stay in your country of origin.
It's important to note that a temporary suspension of deportation is not a residence permit. It doesn't mean you officially have the right to remain in Germany permanently. Instead, your deportation is suspended for a certain period of time. You are still required to leave the country, but you are allowed to remain in Germany for the time being.
You must actively apply for a temporary suspension of deportation. However, it can also be granted through an official procedure if the relevant requirements are met. Temporary suspension of deportation is usually granted for a short period of time and is regularly renewed.
It's important to note that a temporary suspension of deportation is not a residence permit. It doesn't mean you officially have the right to remain in Germany permanently. Instead, your deportation is suspended for a certain period of time. You are still required to leave the country, but you are allowed to remain in Germany for the time being.
You must actively apply for a temporary suspension of deportation. However, it can also be granted through an official procedure if the relevant requirements are met. Temporary suspension of deportation is usually granted for a short period of time and is regularly renewed.
- Proof of identity (passport, ID card, ID card substitute)
- Proof of income, job, housing, social assistance, unemployment benefit
The issuance of a certificate of suspension of deportation (first issue) costs
as an adhesive label 58.00 EUR
as a carrier form 62.00 EUR
The renewal of a certificate of suspension of deportation (extension) costs
as an adhesive label 33.00 EUR
as a carrier form 37.00 EUR
In rare cases, a reduction in the fee is possible.
as an adhesive label 58.00 EUR
as a carrier form 62.00 EUR
The renewal of a certificate of suspension of deportation (extension) costs
as an adhesive label 33.00 EUR
as a carrier form 37.00 EUR
In rare cases, a reduction in the fee is possible.
- The responsible authority determines that you do not have a residence permit and are required to leave the country.
- The responsible authority will examine whether there are any reasons against your deportation.
- If there are obstacles to deportation, the responsible authority will issue a toleration permit.
- The competent authority checks at regular intervals whether the reasons for the toleration still exist or whether the situation has changed.
As a tolerated person, you are obligated to actively participate in the process (for example, in clarifying your identity, attending appointments, and assisting in obtaining necessary documents). Failure to cooperate may result in your tolerated status not being granted or not being renewed.
In addition to the non-purpose-specific toleration, there are also the training toleration and the employment toleration. A training toleration is granted if you complete a recognized vocational training course of at least two years. During this period, you will not be deported, and after completing your training, you can apply for a residence permit. The employment toleration applies to people who have been in a permanent employment relationship for at least one year and are well integrated. In this case, too, deportation is suspended as long as you continue to work and meet the requirements.
In addition to the non-purpose-specific toleration, there are also the training toleration and the employment toleration. A training toleration is granted if you complete a recognized vocational training course of at least two years. During this period, you will not be deported, and after completing your training, you can apply for a residence permit. The employment toleration applies to people who have been in a permanent employment relationship for at least one year and are well integrated. In this case, too, deportation is suspended as long as you continue to work and meet the requirements.
- Toleration allows you to stay in Germany temporarily, even if you are actually supposed to leave.
- Status can be granted if deportation is currently not possible
- important papers are missing
- Illness
- Danger in the country of origin
- Toleration is not a residence permit and does not give the right to stay permanently in Germany.
- Instead, deportation is suspended for a certain period of time; holders are still required to leave the country but are allowed to remain in Germany for the time being.
- Toleration can be actively applied for or granted as part of an official procedure
- Toleration is usually granted for a short period of time and is regularly extended.