21.6 Who Is Eligible
ISSUE DATE: 03/2026
People entering the United States under the following immigration statuses:
For the purpose of this chapter, program participants with any of these listed statuses are referred to as “refugee”.
Immigration Status as Determined by Federal Immigration Authorities. | A Form of Humanitarian Protection Granted for the Following Reasons: |
Refugee. | |
Asylum. | |
Special Immigrant Visa. | Facing persecution because of being an Iraqi or Afghani national who worked with U.S. government in those countries. |
Cuban/Haitian Entrant. | Facing certain humanitarian crisis in Cuba or Haiti. |
Vietnamese Amerasian. | Having been born in Vietnam after December 31, 1950, and before October 22, 1982, to a Vietnamese mother and a U.S. citizen father. |
Victim of Trafficking Certification. | Being lured into forced labor or sexual slavery with promises of employment and better life in the United States. |
Lawful Permanent Resident status (also known as Green Card or permanent residency status):
People are eligible for refugee employment and social services for either one of the following time periods:
For more information, see:
Combined Manual 0031.01 (Groups of Humanitarian Concern).
Combined Manual 0031.01.21 (Trafficking Victims).
PREVIOUS REVISIONS
| Date | Notes |
|---|---|
| 08/2020 |
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