A county agency shall use the systematic alien verification for
entitlements (SAVE) program established by the department of homeland security
United States citizenship and immigration service (USCIS). The county agency
can access this system through the web-enabled SAVE system to verify the
validity of documents provided by aliens applying for supplemental nutrition
assistance program (SNAP) benefits. When accessing the SAVE system the county
agency shall ensure that the individual's privacy is protected to the maximum
degree possible.
(A)What is the
SAVE system?
The SAVE system is an information-sharing initiative allowing
authorized staff to validate a noncitizen's immigration status by accessing
USCIS data. The USCIS protects the individual's privacy in accordance with the
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952 and other applicable statutes. No
consent for release of information is required to use the SAVE system.
(B)What are the
methods of verifying the authenticity of documents using the SAVE system?
There are twothree web-based verification methods
for verifying documents provided:
(1)Initial or
primary verification uses the alien's alien registration number, or
"A-number" to provide alien status verification. This verification is
used for most applicants. The county agency is to compare the information
provided through the SAVE system with the documents provided by the individual.
When the documentation matches in the SAVE system, the process is complete and
the county agency is to include a copy of the "Initial Verification
Result" in the case record.
(2)Additional or
secondary verification provides a more extensive validation when problems
appear in the verification of alien status. Secondary verification is required
in any of the following situations:
(a)The document
appears to be counterfeit or altered.
(b)An individual
presents unfamiliar USCIS documentation or a document indicates immigration
status, but does not contain an "A-number."
(c)The document
contains an "A-number" in the A60 000 000 series.
(d)The document
contains an "A-number" in the A80 000 000 series.
(e)An alien has no
immigration documentation and is hospitalized, medically disabled, or can
otherwise show good cause for the alien's inability to present documentation, and
for whom securing such documentation would constitute an undue hardship.
(f)An alien
presents a foreign passport and/or a I-94 "Arrival-Departure Record"
form and the "Admission for Permanent Residence" endorsement is more
than one year old.
(g)When an
individual claims lawful permanent (or conditional) resident status because
they are a battered alien, a parent of a battered child(ren) or a victim of
domestic violence.
(h)A
"Certificate of Naturalization" or a "Certificate of
Citizenship" is presented, and verification of U.S. citizenship status is
required.
(i)When an
automated check through the SAVE system returns with a response "institute
additional verification" or when there is a material discrepancy between
an individual's documentation and the record contained in the SAVE system.
(j)When an
additional verification request is submitted to the SAVE system, the county
agency is to include a copy of the "Additional Verification Result"
for the case record.
(3)A third-level review is to be completed
when SAVE needs to review a copy of the applicants immigration documents to
issue a verification response. When submitting a third-step verification, the
county agency is to scan and upload any relevant immigration/citizenship
documents to SAVE.
(C)How does SAVE
verification affect eligibility?
SAVE verification only provides information regarding alien
status and eligible alien status is to be determined in accordance with rule
5101:4-3-07 of the Administrative Code.
(1)No eligibility
determination is delayed, denied, reduced or terminated solely because of
pending SAVE verification.
(2)When an
individual appears eligible with available USCIS documentation and all other
program eligibility criteria are met, the county agency shall issue benefits to
the assistance group while awaiting a response from USCIS.
(3)When the
county determines an alien is ineligible after using the SAVE system, the
county agency shall send prior notice of adverse action to the assistance group
in accordance with the provisions described in rule 5101:6-2-04 of the
Administrative Code.
(4)The provisions
described in accordance with rule 5101:4-8-15 of the Administrative Code are
applicable when payments have been erroneously issued.
(D)What is the process to request verification
manually?
(1)The manual verification process is
required when the automated check or initial inspection of an individual's
documentation, or information provided from such documentation, reveals
discrepancies.
(2)To conduct a manual verification the
county agency shall mail the following documents to USCIS:
(a)Request and receive pre-approval from
the SAVE system to submit the "Verification Request" (G-845) and/or
the "Form G-845 Supplement, Verification Request" (G-845 Supplement).
The G-845 "Document Verification Request". These forms may be found
at http://www.uscis.gov/forms.
(b)When approved, the county agency is to
mail the following documents to USCIS:
(i)The G-845 is used to verify the status
of an alien for official purposes of a government agency not participating in
the SAVE program.
(ii)A copy of the individual's original
immigration documentation.
(iii)When necessary, the G-845 supplement
"Document Verification Request Supplement" should be used to request
additional information regarding the alien's immigration status in order to
make an eligibility determination. The G-845 supplement shall be submitted with
the G-845 and cannot be used alone.
(c)Whenever the county agency initiates a
manual third step verification, the case record is to contain a copy of the
G-845, photocopies of documentation, and a copy of the G-845 supplement, when
necessary.
(d)Once the SAVE response is received, the
case record is to contain a copy of the annotated G-845.
(E)(D) What are allowable uses of information received
through the SAVE program?
The county agency shall use information obtained through the
SAVE program only for:
(1)Verifying the
validity of documentation of alien status presented by an applicant;
(2)Verifying an
individual's eligibility for benefits;
(3)Investigating
whether participating assistance groups received benefits to which they were
not entitled, when an individual was previously certified to receive benefits
on the basis of eligible alien status; and
(4)Assisting with
or conducting administrative disqualification hearings, or criminal or civil
prosecutions based on receipt of SNAP benefits to which participating
assistance groups were not entitled.
Effective: 12/1/2023
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 6/1/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 10/30/2023
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.04,329.042, 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 06/01/1993, 05/01/1999, 03/01/2002
(Emer.), 04/11/2002, 04/01/2004, 12/08/2005, 10/06/2008, 03/01/2011,
02/01/2016, 06/01/2021