Non-Citizens Hit By Storm ’06 Eligible FEMA Assistance
El PASO, TX -Non-citizens who suffered damages as a result of Storm 2006 inthe Borderlandmay be eligible for assistance from a variety of sources.
To qualify for federal monetary assistance, an applicant must be a U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or a “qualified alien,” which is defined below.
However, undocumented aliens may qualify for other disaster relief programs such as crisis counseling, disaster legal services, and other short-term non-cash emergency aid.
In addition, if the family has a child who is a U.S. citizen, they can apply on behalf of the child or on behalf of any other adult member of the household who may qualify. FEMA will not ask for information about immigration status.
Even if they do not qualify for federal aid, applicants can call FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or apply online,by following the link provided, to be referred to programs run by state and local agencies, or volunteer agencies that can help regardless of immigration status.
A “qualified alien” includes anyone granted: legal permanent residence (green card holders); asylum; refugee status; withholding of deportation; conditional entry; or parole into the United States for at least one year.
It also includes Cuban-Haitian entrants, or a battered spouse (or child) with a pending or approved spousal petition or petition for relief.
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