j*********r 发帖数: 24733 | 1 http://www.uscis.gov/greencard/public-charge
Q. What publicly funded benefits may not be considered for public charge
purposes?
A. Non-cash benefits (other than institutionalization for long-term care)
are generally not taken into account for purposes of a public charge
determination.
Special-purpose cash assistance is also generally not taken into account for
purposes of public charge determination.
Non-cash or special-purpose cash benefits are generally supplemental in
nature and do not make a person primarily dependent on the government for
subsistence. Therefore, past, current, or future receipt of these benefits
do not impact a public charge determination. Non-cash or special purpose
cash benefits that are not considered for public charge purposes include:
Medicaid and other health insurance and health services (including public
assistance for immunizations and for testing and treatment of symptoms of
communicable diseases; use of health clinics, short-term rehabilitation
services, and emergency medical services) other than support for long-term
institutional care
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Nutrition programs, including Food Stamps, the Special Supplemental
Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), the National School
Lunch and School Breakfast Program, and other supplementary and emergency
food assistance programs
Housing benefits
Child care services
Energy assistance, such as the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (
LIHEAP)
Emergency disaster relief
Foster care and adoption assistance
Educational assistance (such as attending public school), including benefits
under the Head Start Act and aid for elementary, secondary, or higher
education
Job training programs
In-kind, community-based programs, services, or assistance (such as soup
kitchens, crisis counseling and intervention, and short-term shelter)
State and local programs that are similar to the federal programs listed
above are also generally not considered for public charge purposes. Please
be aware that states may adopt different names for the same or similar
publicly funded programs. It is the underlying nature of the program, not
the name adopted in a particular state, which determines whether or not it
should be considered for public charge purposes. In California, for example,
Medicaid is called "Medi-Cal" and CHIP is called "Healthy Families." These
benefits are not considered for public charge purposes.
In addition, and consistent with existing practice, cash payments that have
been earned, such as Title II Social Security benefits, government pensions,
and veterans' benefits, among other forms of earned benefits, do not
support a public charge determination. Unemployment compensation is also not
considered for public charge purposes. | c*******e 发帖数: 5818 | 2 反正我昨天看 落地生根 都没谈论的,人家这些申请的都不咋关心,一帮左派为了 喷
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【在 j*********r 的大作中提到】 : http://www.uscis.gov/greencard/public-charge : Q. What publicly funded benefits may not be considered for public charge : purposes? : A. Non-cash benefits (other than institutionalization for long-term care) : are generally not taken into account for purposes of a public charge : determination. : Special-purpose cash assistance is also generally not taken into account for : purposes of public charge determination. : Non-cash or special-purpose cash benefits are generally supplemental in : nature and do not make a person primarily dependent on the government for
| S**C 发帖数: 2964 | 3 From the link you provided, it says at the top of the page:
On Aug. 14, DHS will publish the Final Rule related to the public charge
ground of inadmissibility under section 212(a)(4) of the Immigration and
Nationality Act. We will provide additional information before the rule is
effective on Oct. 15. For more information, see the Final Rule on Public
Charge Information page.
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*** Last Reviewed/Updated: 08/12/2019 ***
Not to say the new rule are not reasonable, but the information in your link
is apparently outdated, and you probably need to check the new rules here.
https://www.uscis.gov/legal-resources/final-rule-public-charge-ground-
inadmissibility
In particular, this
Q. Which benefits are included in public charge inadmissibility
determinations?
A. DHS will only consider public benefits as listed in the rule:
Any federal, state, local, or tribal cash assistance for income maintenance
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Federal, state or local cash benefit programs for income maintenance (often
called “General Assistance” in the state context, but which may exist
under other names)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, or formerly called “Food
Stamps”)
Section 8 Housing Assistance under the Housing Choice Voucher Program
Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance (including Moderate Rehabilitation
)
Public Housing under section 9 the Housing Act of 1937, 42 U.S.C. 1437 et
seq.
Federally funded Medicaid (with certain exclusions)
for
【在 j*********r 的大作中提到】 : http://www.uscis.gov/greencard/public-charge : Q. What publicly funded benefits may not be considered for public charge : purposes? : A. Non-cash benefits (other than institutionalization for long-term care) : are generally not taken into account for purposes of a public charge : determination. : Special-purpose cash assistance is also generally not taken into account for : purposes of public charge determination. : Non-cash or special-purpose cash benefits are generally supplemental in : nature and do not make a person primarily dependent on the government for
| k**i 发帖数: 10191 | 4 废话,落地生根一般都是职业移民,几乎没人吃过福利,谁关心这个?只有菌斑一批作
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【在 c*******e 的大作中提到】 : 反正我昨天看 落地生根 都没谈论的,人家这些申请的都不咋关心,一帮左派为了 喷 : trump,激动的! : : for
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