请问各位,485 第三页,第2问,妻子生小孩时,拿过6 个月的WIC,填, YES 还是NO?
-Say "No".
如果填YES, 会不会影响485?填NO,查出来,虚假陈述怎办?
-Getting nutrition assistance through the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) does not make an immigrant a "public charge". That is, an immigrant to the United States will not be deported, denied entry to the country, or denied permanent status because he or she receives food stamps, WIC benefits, free and reduced price school lunches or other nutrition assistance from FNS.
This clarification was part of an announcement by Vice President Al Gore on May 25, 1999, about new INS policy, which is effective immediately.
INS' public charge policy is consistent with policy issued by the FNS for the WIC Program in WIC Policy Memorandum #98-7, dated March 19, 1998, "Impact of Participation in the WIC Program on Alien Status". The WIC policy issued in 1998 was developed based on agreements reached with the INS and the State Department. Therefore, the INS policy on public charge, and that issued by the State Department to its consulates overseas, merely restates and reinforces the agreement previously reached on the impact of participation in the WIC Program on immigration status.
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