The following tables provide information about immigration statuses considered “qualified status” for SSI eligibility. For further information, consult the SSA Web site: www.ssa.gov/notices/supplemental-security-income/spotlights/spot-non-citizens.htm. A case manager should consult an immigration expert or legal counsel for complex immigration issues.
Figure 5. Aliens Eligible for SSI |
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| Alien Category* | Circumstances Under Which Alien Is Eligible for SSI |
| Qualified Alien(See following Figure 6 for explanation of qualified) | Eligible if:
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| Legal Permanent Residents | Eligible if:
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| -Entered the country as a refugee (or was granted refugee status) -Granted asylum Status -Granted Cancellation of Removal -Cuban/Haitian Entrant |
Eligible if:
(See also “Qualified Alien” eligibility categories and, if applicable, the “Legal Permanent Resident” eligibility categories, above.) |
| Amerasian Alien | Eligible if:
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| Non-Qualified Alien | Eligible if:
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* Some aliens will fall into more than one alien category. In such cases, the alien is eligible for SSI if he or she falls into at least one eligible category. |
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Figure 6. Groups of Aliens Defined as Qualified |
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Alien Category |
Description |
Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) |
Person granted lawful permanent residence status (green card holders) |
| Refugee | Person admitted as a refugee |
| Asylee | Person granted asylum |
| Granted Cancellation of Removal(formerly called—Withholding of Deportation) | Person granted cancellation of removal |
| Parolee for a year or more | Person who has been paroled into the U.S. for at least one year |
| Cuban and Haitian Entrant | Person paroled into the U.S. as a Cuban or Haitian Entrant who is the subject of exclusion or removal proceedings or who has an application for asylum pending |
| Domestic Violence Victims and their parents or children | Regardless of the individual’s immigration status, a victim of domestic violence or his/her parent or child is “qualified” if:
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