Utah Admin. Code R982-402-2 - U.S. Residence
(1) To be
eligible for HEAT assistance, a person must meet at least one of the criteria
for US residence listed below:
(a) Be a US
born or naturalized citizen as evidenced by any document verifying the
individual was born in the US or naturalization papers.
(b) Be lawfully admitted into the US for
permanent residence as evidenced by a valid U. S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS) Permanent Resident Card (form I- 551).
(c) Be lawfully admitted into the US with a
valid USCIS Employment Authorization Card (form I-766) with one of the
following categories: A3, A4, A5, A10, C11, C25, RE1, RE2, RE3, RE4,
RE5.
(d) Be lawfully admitted into
the US with a valid USCIS Arrival/Departure Record (Form I-94) with a Customs
and Border Protection endorsement stamp marked with one of the following:
I-551, 203A7, 207, 208, 212D5, RE1, RE2, RE3, RE4, RE5.
(e) Be lawfully admitted into the US with a
valid USCIS Approval Notice (Form I-797A) issued with one of the following
classes: I-551, 203A7, 207, 208, or 212D5, RE1, RE2, RE3, RE4, RE5.
(2) Persons not eligible to
participate in the HEAT program are:
(a)
Persons who hold a USCIS 1-94 who are admitted as temporary entrants.
(b) Persons who have none of the documents
listed in subsection 1 of this section or whose documents are
expired.
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