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Family Members Receiving SSA Disability Benefits <br />Verification of the receipt of disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) is <br />sufficient verification of disability for the purpose of qualifying for waiting list preferences (if <br />applicable) or certain income disallowances and deductions [VG, p. 23 ] . <br />For family members claiming disability who receive disability benefits from the SSA, SARA <br />will attempt to obtain information about disability benefits through the HUD Enterprise Income <br />Verification (EIV) system when it is available, or HUD's Tenant Assessment Subsystem <br />(TASS). If documentation from HUD's EIV System or TASS is not available, SARA will <br />request a current (dated within the last 60 days) SSA benefit verification letter from each family <br />member claiming disability status. If the family is unable to provide the document(s), SARA will <br />ask the family to request a benefit verification letter by either calling S SA at 1-800-772-1213, or <br />by requesting it from www.ssa.gov. Once the applicant or participant receives the benefit <br />verification letter they will be required to provide it to SARA. <br />Family Members Not Receiving SSA Disability Benefits <br />Receipt of veteran's disability benefits, worker's compensation, or other non-SSA benefits based <br />on the individual's claimed disability are not sufficient verification that the individual meets <br />HUD's definition of disability in 24 CFR 5.603. <br />For family members claiming disability who do not receive disability benefits from the SSA, a <br />knowledgeable professional must provide third-party verification that the family member meets <br />the HUD definition of disability. See the Eligibility chapter for the HUD definition of disability. <br />The knowledgeable professional will verify whether the family member does or does not meet <br />the HUD definition. <br />7-II.G. CITIZENSHIP OR ELIGIBLE IMMIGRATION STATUS [24 CFR 5.508] <br />Overview <br />Housing assistance is not available to persons who are not citizens, nationals, or eligible <br />immigrants. Prorated assistance is provided for "mixed families" containing both eligible and <br />ineligible persons. A detailed discussion of eligibility requirements is in the Eligibility chapter. <br />This verifications chapter discusses HUD and SARA verification requirements related to <br />citizenship status. <br />The family must provide a certification that identifies each family member as a U.S. citizen, a <br />U.S. national, an eligible noncitizen or an ineligible noncitizen and submit the documents <br />discussed below for each family member. Once eligibility to receive assistance has been verified <br />for an individual it need not be collected or verified again during continuously-assisted <br />occupancy [24 CFR 5.508(g)(5)] <br />U.S. Citizens and Nationals <br />HUD requires a declaration for each family member who claims to be a U.S. citizen or national. <br />The declaration must be signed personally by any family member 18 or older and by a guardian <br />or minors. <br />~~02~12 Page 7-14 <br />