AUH beneficiaries have until December 31 to present the Booklet at ANSES. I know the details.
As the year draws to a close, beneficiaries of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) must hurry to complete a fundamental procedure: the presentation of the AUH Booklet at the National Social Security Administration (ANSES). This step is essential to be able to collect an additional bonus that could reach up to $100,000depending on the number of dependent children.
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The term ends on December 31, and those who do not complete the procedure will lose the right to pay the 20% accumulated during the year. This additional amount, which varies between $33,337 and $100,011is an economic relief for many families, as long as they meet the established requirements.
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ANSES AUH booklet: how to process it
To access the extra bonus, it is necessary to present the AUH Booklet, which certifies compliance with three key aspects:
- school attendance.
- Mandatory health checks.
- Vaccination schedule up to date.
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Steps to process the AUH Booklet
Follow these steps to complete the process correctly:
- Enter My ANSES with your CUIL and Social Security Code.
- Check your children’s information in the section Children > AUH Notebook and verify that it is correct.
- Complete the missing sections on education, health or vaccination.
- Generate the form, print it in good quality and take it to the school or health center for validation.
- Take a clear photo of the signed form, making sure it is no larger than 3MB.
- I uploaded the image in My ANSES in the option Children > AUH Notebook.
Once this process is completed, you will receive an email from ANSES confirming that the presentation was successful. Only in this way will you be able to guarantee the collection of the extra bonus and receive the amount withheld during the year.
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