Sponsor-to-alien deeming ends on the last day of the 36th or 60th consecutive month
from the date of lawful admission depending on the applicable deeming period (C.1.
above).
EXAMPLE 1: An alien subject to sponsor deeming filed for SSI in January 1993. The alien's date
of lawful admission to the U.S. was March 16, 1990.
Sponsor-to-alien deeming applies for January and February 1993. (This example illustrates
the policy in C.1.a. above.)
EXAMPLE 2: An alien subject to sponsor deeming filed for SSI in June 1993. The alien's date of
lawful admission to the U.S. was October 10, 1991.
Sponsor-to-alien deeming applies for the period of June 1993 through September 1996.
(This example illustrates the policy in C.1.a. above.)
EXAMPLE 3: An alien subject to sponsor deeming filed for SSI in September 1993. The alien's date
of lawful admission to the U.S. was December 13, 1990. The alien's claim was denied
due to excess deemed income from the sponsor.
The alien refiles for SSI in February 1994. Sponsor-to-alien deeming applies for the
period of February 1994 through November 1995. (This example illustrates the policy
in the second bullet of C.1.b. above.)
EXAMPLE 4: An alien subject to sponsor deeming files for SSI on October 12, 1996. The alien's
date of lawful admission to the U.S. was January 5, 1995.
Sponsor-to-alien deeming applies for the period of October 1996 through December 1997.
(This example illustrates the policy in the first bullet of C.1.c. above.)
EXAMPLE 5: An alien subject to sponsor deeming filed for SSI in June 1993. The alien's date of
lawful admission to the U.S. was October 3, 1992.
Sponsor-to-alien deeming applies for the period of June 1993 through September 1996.
(This example illustrates the policy in the second bullet of C.1.c. above.)