122.2 Citizenship

Eligible U.S. citizens include the following:

NOTE:  Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) became USCIS on March 1, 2003.

122.21 Verification of Citizenship

A person’s signature on the PA 600 or other DPW authorized application form stating that he or she is a U.S. citizen is acceptable verification of citizenship, unless there is information to the contrary. If documentation of U.S. citizenship is required, acceptable verification includes, but is not limited to the following:

See Appendix B for sample citizenship identification cards.

If verification of citizenship is required, the CAO must note in the case record the type of documentation used to establish citizenship. Once U.S. citizenship is established, it is not necessary to verify this item again.

NOTE:  Medical Assistance citizenship and identity requirements apply when the CAO reviews continued Medical Assistance eligibility for all TANF cash closings, including Extended Medical Coverage (EMC) and changes to eligibility status.

NOTE:  This section does not affect verification requirements for noncitizens.

 

 

Reissued September 18, 2012, replacing January 31, 2012