TN 20 (10-91)
NL 00804.170 Citizen/Alien Status/Non U.S. Resident Status
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Initial award or denial—sponsored alien—determination based on age.
Whether (1) can get Supplemental Security Income checks depends on how much income (2) and the kind of things (3) . Until (4) , we must count part of the income and certain property owned by (5) sponsor and the spouse of (6) sponsor.
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(1)
Choice 1 - you
Choice 2 - she
Choice 3 - he
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(2)
Choice 1 - you have
Choice 2 - she has
Choice 3 - he has
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(3)
Choice 1 - you own
Choice 2 -she owns
Choice 3 - he owns
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(5)
Choice 1 - your
Choice 2 - her
Choice 3 - his
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(6)
Choice 1 - your
Choice 2 - her
Choice 3 - his
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Award—aged who is a recipient sponsored alien—reminder to report changes in sponsor's
income and resources.
If the income or certain property (1) sponsor owns changes, (2) get in touch with any Social Security office. The people there will tell you how
these changes may affect (3) Supplemental Security Income checks.
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(1)
Choice 1 - your
Choice 2 - her
Choice 3 - his
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(2)
Choice 1 - or you become blind or disabled,
Choice 2 - or she becomes blind or disabled,
Choice 3 - or he becomes blind or disabled,
Choice 4 - Null
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(3)
Choice 1 - your
Choice 2 - her
Choice 3 - his
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Denial—aged claimant denied because of excess income or resources of sponsor.
If the income or certain property (1) sponsor owns change, (2) , get in touch with any Social Security office. (3) can apply for Supplemental Security Income again.
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(1)
Choice 1 - your
Choice 2 - her
Choice 3 - his
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(2)
Choice 1 - or you become blind or disabled
Choice 2 - or she becomes blind or disabled
Choice 3 - or he becomes blind or disabled
Choice 4 - Null
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(3)
Choice 1 - You
Choice 2 - She
Choice 3 - He
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Denial for periods of non-U.S. residence.
To be eligible for Supplemental Security Income payments, (1) must live in one of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, or the Northern Mariana
Islands. Our records show that (2) (3) (4) not meet this requirement of the law.
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(1)
Choice 1 -you
Choice 2 - she
Choice 3 - he
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(2)
Choice 1 - for (Month/Year)
Choice 2 - for (Month/Year) through (Month/Year)
Choice 3 - for (Month/Year) on
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(3)
Choice 1 - you
Choice 2 - she
Choice 3 - he
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(4)
Choice 1 - did
Choice 2 - do
Choice 3 - does
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Denial for failure to meet citizenship requirements.
To be eligible for Supplemental Security Income, (1) must be a citizen of the United States or the Northern Mariana Islands, or be lawfully
admitted for permanent residence in this country, or be permanently residing in the
United States under color of law—including lawful presence under Section 207 or 212.D.5.,
or have been granted asylum under Section 208 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Our records show (2) (3) not meet any of these conditions for (4) .
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(1)
Choice 1 - you
Choice 2 - she
Choice 3 - he
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(2)
Choice 1 - you
Choice 2 - she
Choice 3 - he
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(3)
Choice 1 - did
Choice 2 - do
Choice 3 - does
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(4)
Choice 1 -(Month/Year)
Choice 2 - (Month/Year) through (Month/Year)
Choice 3 - (Month/Year) on
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Individual is, was, or will be living outside the U.S. for a full calendar month or
more.
(1) (2) living outside the United States—the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the
Northern Mariana Islands— (3) . (4) not eligible (5) for any full month in which (6) outside the United States. Once (7) outside the United States for a period of 30 days in a row or longer, (8) cannot be eligible (9) until (10) been back in the United States for 30 days in a row.
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(1)
Choice 1 - You
Choice 2 - She
Choice 3 - He
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(2)
Choice 1 - are
Choice 2 - is
Choice 3 - were
Choice 4 - was
Choice 5 - will be
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(3)
Choice 1 - the full month of (February/Year)
Choice 2 - for a period of 30 days in a row or longer
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(4)
Choice 1 - You are
Choice 2 - She is
Choice 3 - He is
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(5)
Choice 1 - to receive Supplemental Security Income payment
Choice 2 - for the Supplemental Security Income program
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(6)
Choice 1 - you are
Choice 2 - she is
Choice 3 - he is
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(7)
Choice 1 - you are
Choice 2 - she is
Choice 3 - he is
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(8)
Choice 1 - you
Choice 2 - she
Choice 3 - he
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(9)
Choice 1 - to receive payment
Choice 2 - Null
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(10)
Choice 1 - you have
Choice 2 - she has
Choice 3 - he has
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Recipient has returned to the U.S.
(1) (2) living in the United States—one of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, or the
Northern Mariana Islands. Because (3) outside the United States for 30 days in a row or longer, (4) must be back in the United States for a period of 30 days in a row before (5) can be eligible for (6) . Therefore, for Supplemental Security Income purposes (7) considered back in the United States (8) (9)
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(1)
Choice 1 - You
Choice 2 - She
Choice 3 - He
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(2)
Choice 1 - are
Choice 2 - is
Choice 3 - were
Choice 4 - was
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(3)
Choice 1 - you were
Choice 2 - she was
Choice 3 - he was
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(4)
Choice 1 - you
Choice 2 - she
Choice 3 - he
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(5)
Choice 1 - you
Choice 2 -she
Choice 3 - he
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(6)
Choice 1 - payment
Choice 2 -the Supplemental Security Income program
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(7)
Choice 1 - you are
Choice 2 - she is
Choice 3 - he is
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(8)
Choice 1 - for (Month/Year)
Choice 2 - for (Month/Year) through (Month/Year)
Choice 3 - for (Month/Year) on
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(9)
Choice 1 - ,
Choice 2 - and
Choice 3 - .
NOTE: Repeat fill-ins 8 and 9 as needed.
2218. Situation Where Used:
Individual has obtained lawful admission to the U.S. under color of law.
(1) lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States or (2) permanently residing in the United States under color of law—including lawful presence
under sections 203.A.7 or 212.D.5 of the Immigration and Nationality Act—for (3) .
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(1)
Choice 1 - You were
Choice 2 - She was
Choice 3 - He was
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(2)
Choice 1 - you were
Choice 2 - she was
Choice 3 - he was
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2219. Situation Where Used:
Individual becomes ineligible due to loss of citizenship or legal alien status.
To be eligible for Supplemental Security Income, (1) must be a resident of the United States, and (2) must be a citizen of the United States, or the Northern Mariana Islands or be lawfully
admitted for permanent residence in this country or be permanently residing in the
United States under color of law—including lawful presence under sections 207 or 212.D.5
or have been granted asylum under section 208 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
(3) not meet this requirement of the law (4) (5) . (6)
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(1)
Choice 1 - you
Choice 2 - she
Choice 3 - he
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(2)
Choice 1 - you
Choice 2 - she
Choice 3 - he
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(3)
Choice 1 - You do
Choice 2 - She does
Choice 3 - He does
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(4)
Choice 1 - for (Month/Year)
Choice 2 - for (Month/Year) through (Month/Year)
Choice 3 - for (Month/Year) on
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(5)
Choice 1 - ,
Choice 2 - and
Choice 3 - .
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(6)
Choice 1 - You may again become eligible for Supplemental Security Income payments
if you are lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States or are present
for permanent residence under color of law.
Choice 2 - She may again become eligible for Supplemental Security Income payments
if you are lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States or are present
for permanent residence under color of law.
Choice 3 - He may again become eligible for Supplemental Security Income payments
if you are lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States or are present
for permanent residence under color of law.
Choice 4 - You may again become eligible under the Supplemental Security Income program
if you are lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States or are present
for permanent residence under color of law.
Choice 5 - She may again become eligible under the Supplemental Security Income program
if you are lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States or are present
for permanent residence under color of law.
Choice 6 - He may again become eligible under the Supplemental Security Income program
if you are lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States or are present
for permanent residence under color of law.
Choice 7 - Null
NOTE: Repeat fill-ins 4 and 5 if needed.