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ANSES Extends AUH Booklet Submission Deadline to 2026

The Ministry of Human Capital and ANSES have extended the deadline for submitting the AUH 2025 booklet to March 31, 2026. This will allow families to receive 20% of the accumulated amount for 2024 by confirming their children's health, education, and vaccinations.


ANSES Extends AUH Booklet Submission Deadline to 2026

The Ministry of Human Capital, led by Sandra Pettovello, and the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) through their official social networks announced the extension of the deadline for an important procedure that was ending tomorrow. This concerns the submission of the AUH 2025 booklet, which allows families of children and adolescents to accredit health checks, education, and vaccination schedules to access 20% of the accumulated amount for the year 2024. Beneficiaries of the measure now have time until March 31, 2026. The AUH booklet can be submitted through Mi ANSES or the application. Then, one must re-enter Mi ANSES, select the option 'Children - AUH Booklet - Upload AUH Booklet' and follow the instructions to complete the process. The upload process is finalized when the recipient receives an email confirming that the submission was successful.

An important point is that the only valid form to complete the AUH booklet data is the one generated through the ANSES website. The document must be presented once the educational and health authorities have completed it. The steps to submit the AUH booklet are as follows: log in to Mi ANSES with your CUIL and Social Security Code; in the 'Children - AUH Booklet' section, check the information about the children or dependents for whom the allowance is received and verify that it is correct; if any section (education, health, or vaccination) is missing, select the 'Generate Booklet' option to download it or send it by email; print the form (on a single sheet with good print quality) and take it to the health center or school (if applicable) to be completed and signed; take a photo of the completed form (take it on a flat, well-lit surface so that the four black corner marks are visible). The image must be less than 3 megabytes (MB) and in JPG format.