Effective February 23, 2013
WAC 388-466-0120 Refugee cash assistance (RCA) 1. Who can apply for refugee cash assistance (RCA)? 2. How do I know if I qualify for RCA? a. You have resided in the United States for less than eight months; b. You meet the immigration status requirements of WAC 388-466-0005; c. You meet the income and resource requirements under chapters 388-450 and 388-470 WAC; d. You meet the work and training requirements of WAC 388-466-0150; and e. You provide the name of the voluntary agency (VOLAG) which helped bring you to this country. 3. What are the other reasons for not being eligible for RCA? a. Are eligible for temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI); or b. Have been denied TANF due to your refusal to meet TANF eligibility requirements; or c. Are employable and have voluntarily quit or refused to accept a bona fide offer of employment within thirty consecutive days immediately prior to your application for RCA; or d. Are a full-time student in a college or university. 4. If I am an asylee, what date will be used as an entry date? 5. If I am a victim of human trafficking, what kind of documentation do I need to provide to be eligible for RCA? You are eligible for RCA to the same extend as a refugee if you are: a. An adult victim, eighteen years of age or older, you provide the original certification letter from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), and you meet eligibility requirements in subsections (2)(c) and (d) of this section. You do not have to provide any other documentation of your immigration status. Your entry date will be the date on your certification letter; b. A child victim under the age of eighteen, in which case you do not need to be certified. DHHS issues a special letter for children. Children also have to meet income eligibility requirement; c. A family member of a certified victim of human trafficking, you have a T-2, T-3, T-4, or T-5 Visa (Derivative T-Visas), and you meet the eligibility requirements in subsections (2) (c) and (d) of this section. 6. Does getting a onetime cash grant from a voluntary agency (VOLAG) affect my eligibility for RCA? 7. What is the effective date of my eligibility for RCA? 8. When does my RCA end? a. Your RCA ends on the last day of the eighth month starting with the month of your arrival to the United States . Count the eight months from the first day of the month of your entry into the United States . For example, if you entered the United States on May 28, 2000, May is your first month and December 2000 is your last month of RCA. b. If you get a job, your income will affect your RCA based on the TANF rules (chapter 388-450 WAC). If you earn more than is allowed by WAC 388-478-0035, you are no longer eligible for RCA. 9. Are there other reasons why RCA may end? a. You move out of Washington state; b. Your unearned income and/or resources go over the maximum limit (WAC 388-466-0140); or c. You, without good cause, refuse to meet refugee employment and training requirements (WAC 388-466-0150). 10. Will my spouse be eligible for RCA, if he/she arrives in the U.S. after me? a. Your spouse may be eligible for up to eight months of RCA based on his/her date of arrival into the United States. b. If you live together you and your spouse are part of the same assistance unit and your spouse's eligibility for RCA is determined based on you and your spouse's combined income and resources (WAC 388-466-0140). 11. Can I get additional money in an emergency? 12. What can I do if I disagree with a decision or action that has been taken by DSHS on my case? |
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