If DHS changes a grandfathered individual's alien status and, as a result, the individual
                        is no longer in a qualified alien category, SSI eligibility is suspended (payment
                        status N13) effective with the first day following the month in which qualified alien
                        status is lost.
                     
                     EXCEPTION: If DHS changes the individual's status to a status that meets the under Permanent
                        Resident Under Color of Law (PRUCOL) standard (SI 00501.420), the individual retains their grandfathering rights. (See SI 00502.153 for the grandfathering rules that apply to nonqualified PRUCOL aliens who were receiving
                        SSI benefits on 8/22/96.)
                     
                     If the individual (who did not meet the PRUCOL standard) subsequently regains qualified
                        alien status, the alien regains SSI grandfathering rights and may begin receiving SSI benefits again (assuming all other factors of eligibility
                        are met). In such a case, eligibility can resume no earlier than the day on which
                        qualified alien status is granted again. Also, the individual's benefits are prorated
                        for the month in which qualified alien status is regained. (See SI 02005.007 for instructions on proration.)
                     
                     
                        
                           NOTE: If an individual who regains qualified alien status has been in nonpay status (including
                              payment status N13) for 12 or more consecutive months, under current SSI policy the
                              individual may be required to file a new application to begin receiving benefits again.
                              (See SI 02301.200 ff. for instructions on reinstating eligibility after a period of nonpay status.)