N.M. Admin. Code § 8.100.130.16 - NON-FINANCIAL VERIFICATION STANDARD-CITIZENSHIP AND ELIGIBLE NON-CITIZEN STATUS
This section details the specific types of information and documents to be used in establishing the citizenship and non-citizen status for individuals who are applying for food assistance, cash assistance and medical assistance programs for themselves.
A.
Citizenship for SNAP and cash assistance: Citizenship for SNAP and cash
assistance programs will be verified only when questionable (as defined by
8.100.130.12 NMAC). Information and
documents that can be used to verify citizenship include:
(1) social security number;
(2) birth certificate;
(3) naturalization papers from the department
of homeland security United States citizenship and immigration services (DHS)
such as DHS Forms I-179 or I-197;
(4) U.S. passport;
(5) military service papers;
(6) hospital record of birth;
(7) baptismal record, when place of birth is
shown;
(8) Indian census
records;
(9) DHS 400 for
non-citizen children who can derive citizenship through citizen father or
mother;
(10) additional items as
listed on ISD 135, "proof checklist";
(11) any document listed in Subsection B of
this section; or
(12) if electronic
verification is not available, and documentary evidence is not readily
available, use other acceptable methods of verification as described in
8.100.130.9
NMAC.
B. Medical
assistance programs: After July 1, 2006, an individual seeking medical
assistance benefits for themselves must provide the income support division
with a declaration signed under penalty of perjury that the applicant is a
citizen, or a national of the United States, or is in an eligible immigration
status. Applicants must present information allowing for verification of
attested status. A non-citizen applicant who declares to be in an eligible
immigration status is required to present immigration status information that
can be used to verify attested status (such as an "A-number" or an "I-94
number"). Verification of citizenship for the applicant/recipient is mandatory
at initial application. Acceptable documentary evidence of citizenship and
identity is found at
8.200.410.12 NMAC in accordance
with 42 CFR
435.407.
C. Non-citizen status: A non-citizen must
have information allowing attested status to be verified.
D. Systematic alien verification for
entitlement (SAVE):
(1) All applicants who
attest to eligible immigration status will be subject to verification through
the United States department of homeland security's (USDHS) database (SAVE)
system.
(2) Conflicting information
regarding the citizenship status provided by the applicant/ recipient will
require additional verification by the USDHS.
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