PLC-21642-622, Revised Eligibility for Benefits for Parolees from Afghanistan or Ukraine (Revised May 30, 2024; Published February 15, 2024)
PLA-20693-622, Afghan Special Immigrants (Revised November 15, 2021, Published November 9, 2021)
PLA-20622-622, How to Identify the New Population of Afghan Special Immigrants, Individuals and Families of Individuals who Assisted the U.S. Overseas (Published August 13, 2021)
United States citizens and qualified noncitizens may qualify for LIHEAP if they meet all other eligibility conditions.
A person’s statement that they are a citizen is considered sufficient verification. If code 1, “U.S. Citizen,” is recorded by the applicant for household members on the LIHEAP application, no further documentation is needed unless the CAO believes the information is inconsistent with known facts. Additional verification must then be provided to prove citizenship.
Applicants must provide United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) documentation of noncitizen status of each noncitizen who lives in the household. See Appendix A for acceptable documentation.
Updated August 20, 2024, replacing August 17, 2022