
IMMIGRATION
LAW & POLICY
Public Charge |
SSA issues public charge guidance
regarding use of SSI
Immigrants Rights Update, Vol. 13, No. 7, November 17, 1999
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has issued a Programs
Operations Manual System (POMS) transmittal regarding the Immigration and Naturalization
Services public charge rules and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program,
clarifying that the rules do not affect nonU.S. citizens eligibility
for SSI. However, the transmittal explains, noncitizens use of SSI will be
considered by the INS when it makes public charge determinations about them. The
transmittal also explains that receipt of SSI benefits does not automatically make
noncitizens inadmissible, ineligible to adjust status to lawful permanent residence, or
deportable as public charges, but its receipt is a factor that will be considered as
adverse by the INS when it makes public charge determinations.
POMS § SI 00501.450 (August 1999).

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