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Immigrants’ Eligibility for Cash Benefits

Wednesday October 14 , 2009

  • By: Community Service Society/Center for Benefits and Services
  • Time: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Location:
    Community Service Society
    105 East 22nd Street, 4th Floor
    New York, NY
  • Contact:
    Migdalia Molina
    Community Service Society
    212 614-5497
  • Website: events.SignUp4.com

Immigrants face additional challenges when trying to access benefits. Under welfare reform, immigrants' eligibility for benefits is often restricted to those who are "qualified aliens." Knowing who is a qualified alien is fundamental to understanding immigrants' eligibility for many government programs such as Food Stamps, SSI, Medicaid, and Cash Assistance. This workshop will cover these topics, as well as rules surrounding sponsor deeming, issues of public charge, and reporting requirements. Online registration required. Cost of workshop is $40.00


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