Emergency aid for Germans abroad

Service Description

German missions abroad are usually embassies or consulates general. For example, they can

  • issue you with a travel document to return to Germany if you lose your passport,
  • arrange contact with relatives or friends at home if you lose your money,
  • show you how to transfer money quickly,
    • for example, Blitzgiro, telegraphic postal transfer, Western Union Money Transfer or
    • in countries where these transfer methods are not available, a transfer via the foreign representative office,
  • provide you with legal or medical assistance as well as interpreting or translation services,
  • arrange legal representation for you if you wish in the event of arrest and inform your relatives,
  • arrange for you as a relative to be informed of the death of a German national abroad and arrange for local morticians to take care of the formalities,
  • help you in cases of missing persons, for example by involving the local police and supporting you in discussions with local authorities,
  • provide assistance if the tour operator becomes insolvent,
  • provide support in crisis situations and during evacuations.

The German representations can help you if no other assistance is possible. In this case, you have extensive obligations to cooperate and provide information. The principle of "helping people to help themselves" applies. Financial assistance provided is a social benefit that is subject to charges and repayable.

Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)

Competent Authority

Auslandsvertretungen des Bundes – Botschaft / Generalkonsulat / Konsulat

Other

Area of responsibility: Consular district of the competent German diplomatic mission abroad

Bank account

Recipients: Bundeskasse Halle bei der Bundesbank Leipzig
Bank: Bundesbank Leipzig
IBAN: DE21860000000086001055

Notes on the intended use:
Aid for [name], Embassy/ Consulate General [seat of mission abroad]