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eligible child (e.g., prorate costs if some of the care is provided for ineligible family <br />members). <br />SAHA will verify that the child care provider is not an assisted family member. <br />Verification will be made through the head of household's declaration of family members <br />who are expected to reside in the unit. <br />Reasonableness of Expenses <br />Only reasonable child care costs can be deducted. <br />SAHA Policy <br />The actual costs the family incurs will be compared with SAHA's established standards <br />of reasonableness for the type of care in the locality to ensure that the costs are <br />reasonable. <br />If the family presents a justification for costs that exceed typical costs in the area, SAHA <br />will request additional documentation, as required, to support a determination that the <br />higher cost is appropriate. <br />EXHIBIT 7-1: SUMMARY OF DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR NONCITIZENS [HCV GB, pp. 5-9 and 5-10] <br />• All noncitizens claiming eligible status must sign a declaration of eligible immigrant status <br />on a form acceptable to SAHA. <br />• Except for persons 62 or older, all noncitizens must sign a verification consent form <br />• Additional documents are required based upon the erson's status. <br />Elderly Noncitizens <br />• A person 62 years of age or older who claims eligible immigration status also must provide <br />proof of age such as birth certificate, passport, or documents showing receipt of SS old -age <br />benefits. <br />All other Noncitizens <br />• Noncitizens that claim eligible immigration status also must present the applicable USCIS <br />document. Acceptable USCIS documents are listed below. <br />4-107 <br />