Bank Saint Petersburg provides an opportunity for families with children and living in Saint Petersburg to issue a Preschool card, which allows them to receive child support. Compensation payments on this card guarantee the targeted spending of money on clothes and food for children.
It is necessary
- - application;
- - passports of both parents;
- - certificate of marriage or divorce;
- - birth certificate of all children;
- - certificate of registration of the child at the place of residence in the form No. 3 or No. 9.
Instructions
Step 1
Visit the Family and Child Welfare Center in your area. Check if you are eligible for the Monthly Preschool Card Child Benefit. To do this, you must live in St. Petersburg and have an average per capita family income that does not exceed one and a half times the subsistence level established for the past quarter in St. Petersburg. In this case, the age of the child should be from 1, 5 to 7 years. You can apply for a "Preschool" card for each child who meets the specified criteria.
Step 2
Write an application for a preschool card. Contact the district department of social protection of the population. Submit the original and copy of both parents' passports, marriage or divorce certificates, birth certificates of all children in the family.
Step 3
Get a certificate of registration of the child at the place of residence in St. Petersburg in the form No. 3 or No. 9. Submit proof of household income for the last three months. Otherwise, please provide good reasons for his absence.
Step 4
Ask the social worker for a list of additional documents that need to be presented for your case. Specify the time frame within which a decision will be made to provide you with a Preschool card. As a rule, it can be obtained 1-2 months after the application is submitted.
Step 5
Visit the department of the Center for Social Protection on time and get a "Preschool" card. You must have a passport or a notarized power of attorney with you. Some branches provide an opportunity to find out the receipt of a card from a bank via the Internet. Check with your social worker if such a service is available in your area of residence. This will free you from the need to constantly walk to the Social Security Center and stand in lines.