Assegno Unico: How to Apply and Practical Instructions
Practical guide on how to submit the application for Assegno Unico, the required documents, and specific instructions for separated or divorced parents.
How to submit the application for Assegno Unico?
The application for the Assegno Unico e Universale must be submitted online through the INPS portal, accessing with SPID, CIE, or CNS, or through the support of a Patronato. Once submitted, the application is also valid for subsequent years: it is not necessary to resubmit it every year unless there are changes in the family unit, but it is essential to update the ISEE annually to avoid receiving the minimum amount.
Guidelines and necessary documents
To correctly complete the procedure, have the following data ready: - Fiscal codes of all family members especially children. - IBAN code for payment the account must be held or co-held by the applicant parent. - Valid ISEE certificate if not provided, the minimum amount will be paid. For GenGle parents, it's important to remember that if parents are separated or divorced, you can request the payment of the allowance at 50% between the two parents by selecting the appropriate option in the form, or 100% to the custodial parent with prior agreement.
Requirements and deadlines for single parents
The Assegno Unico is available to all categories of workers employees, self-employed, unemployed for each dependent child: 1. From the seventh month of pregnancy up to 18 years of age. 2. Up to 21 years old if the child is a student, intern, or enrolled in vocational courses subject to certain income limits. 3. With no age limit for children with disabilities. Remember that if you are a single parent with sole custody, you are entitled to apply independently. To learn more about managing these dynamics, consult our guide on custody and contributions/guide/sole-custody-instructions.