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FAQs
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The following questions and answers are provided courtesy of the Catholic Legal immigration Network (CLINIC). 1. If I am an undocumented immigrant, am I eligible for assistance for needs related to recent storms, tornadoes and flooding? Yes, you may be eligible under many different programs run by state and local agencies and voluntary agencies for various types of cash assistance:
2. If I am an undocumented immigrant, am I eligible for any assistance from FEMA? You may be eligible for Crisis Counseling or Disaster Legal Services, and
other short-term, non-cash, emergency aid. You will not be eligible for
Disaster
Unemployment Assistance. You will not be personally eligible for FEMA cash
assistance programs (Individuals and Households Program Assistance). You may,
however, apply on behalf of your U.S. citizen child, or another adult household
member may qualify the household for assistance. 3. If I am an undocumented immigrant, can I apply on behalf of my child who was born in the United States? Yes, you can apply on behalf of your minor child (under 18) for FEMA cash assistance (Individuals and Households Program Assistance) if you live together. You will not have to provide any information on your immigration status or sign any documents regarding your status. 4. Do I need a Social Security number to register for FEMA cash assistance (Individuals and Households Program Assistance)? If you are applying on your minor child's behalf, you should provide his or her Social Security number. 5. If I have a Social Security number, am I eligible for FEMA cash assistance (Individuals and Households Program Assistance) as a "qualified alien"? Not necessarily, because having a Social Security number does not automatically mean that you are a qualified alien. You may be legally present in the United States and have a Social Security Number, but not be a qualified alien. 6. What are FEMA's citizenship/immigration requirements? You must be must be a U.S. citizen, non-citizen national or qualified
alien in order to be eligible for FEMA cash assistance (Individuals and
Households Program Assistance and Disaster Unemployment Assistance). A qualified
alien includes anyone with legal permanent residence ("green card").
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