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< Back to current issue of Immigration Daily <Back to current issue of Immigrant's Weekly October 18, 2000 Massachusetts Edition A Quick Guide to ‘Public Charge’ And Receipt of Public Benefits This guide provides a summary of how receiving public benefits in the United States may or may not affect an alien under the "public charge" provisions of the immigration laws. • Aliens applying to become Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) (who do not yet have a "green card") – • An alien will not be considered a "public charge" for using: – HEALTH CARE BENEFITS, including programs such as MassHealth, the Children’s Medical Security Plan, Healthy Start, or other free or low-cost medical care at clinics, health centers or other settings (other than long-term care in a nursing home or similar institution) – FOOD PROGRAMS, such as Food Stamps, WIC (the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children), school meals or other food assistance – OTHER PROGRAMS THAT DO NOT GIVE CASH, such as public housing, child care, energy assistance, disaster relief, Head Start or job training or counseling • INS may consider an alien’s use of the following in deciding whether to issue a "green card": – CASH WELFARE, such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI); cash Transitional Aid to Families With Dependent Children (TAFDC); and Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled and Children (EAEDC) – INSTITUTIONALIZATION for long-term care, such as residing in a nursing home or mental health facility at government expense Note: INS will not consider CASH WELFARE or NON-CASH PROGRAMS received by an alien’s children or other family members for public charge purposes, unless the cash welfare is the family’s only means of support. • Aliens who are LPRs (who already have a "green card") – • LPRs cannot lose their status (have their "green card" revoked) if they, their children or other family members use: – HEALTH CARE, FOOD PROGRAMS or other NON-CASH PROGRAMS – CASH WELFARE (* see note below for exception) – LONG-TERM CARE (* see note below for exception) Notes: * LPRs who leave the country for more than 6 months at a time can be questioned about whether they are "public charges" when they return, and the use of cash welfare or long-term care may be considered. * In very rare circumstances, LPRs who use cash welfare or long-term care within their first 5 years in the United States for reasons (such as an illness or disability) that existed before their entry to the United States could be considered deportable as a public charge. • REFUGEES AND PEOPLE GRANTED ASYLUM can use any public benefits, including cash welfare, health care, food programs and other non-cash programs without hurting their chances of getting a "green card." • SPONSORING RELATIVES – Using benefits, including cash welfare, health care, food programs and other non-cash benefits, does not prevent citizens and LPRs from sponsoring relatives. However, sponsors must submit an Affidavit of Support showing that they have enough money (alone or with a co-sponsor) to support their relatives at 125 percent of the poverty level. • BECOMING A NATURALIZED U.S. CITIZEN – LPRs (who already have a "green card") cannot be turned down for U.S. citizenship for lawfully receiving any public benefits for which they are eligible. Need More Information? For more information about "public charge" – • Please see the INS Web site at www.ins.usdoj.gov for a fact sheet and questions and answers. Information is available in several languages under Public Affairs. For more information about how to enroll in benefit programs – • Please contact the appropriate federal, state or local service agency. Calls are free. Helpful contacts include: For Healthy Start: 1-800-531-2229 For Food Stamps: 1-800-645-8333 1-800-249-2007 For WIC: 1-800-942-1007 For MassHealth: 1-800-841-2900 1-800-531-2229 For Children’s Medical Security Plan: 1-800-909-2677 1-800-531-2229 For TAFDC or EAEDC: 1-800-249-2007
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