Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-22-317 - Sponsor Deemed Income
A.
The Administration or its designee shall use income of a USCIS sponsor to
determine eligibility for a non-citizen applicant, whether or not the income is
available, to the non-citizen applicant unless exempt under
R9-22-316.
B. Counting the income from a sponsor.
1. This Section applies to non-citizen
applicants who:
a. Are Lawful Permanent
Residents under
8
CFR 101.3;
b. Applied for Lawful Permanent Resident
Status on or after December 19, 1997;
c. Are sponsored by an individual who signed
a USCIS I-864 Affidavit of Support; and
d. Are eligible for full AHCCCS medical
coverage.
2. Sponsor
deemed income shall be considered the income of the non-citizen applicant
only.
3. The Administration or its
designee shall not use the provisions of this Section when:
a. The applicant becomes a naturalized U.S.
citizen;
b. The applicant qualifies
for an exemption listed in
R9-22-316;
or
c. The sponsor dies.
C. Determining income
from a sponsor.
1. For an applicant who is
exempt from sponsor deeming under
R9-22-316, only cash contributions actually received from the sponsor are countable income
to the applicant.
2. For an
applicant to whom the sponsor's income is deemed, the Administration or its
designee shall exclude any cash contributions received from the
sponsor.
D. Calculation
of income from a sponsor.
1. The
Administration or its designee shall include the total gross income of the
sponsor and the sponsor's spouse, when living with the sponsor;
2. The Administration or its designee shall
subtract an amount equal to 100% of the FPL for the sponsor's household size
from the total gross income under (D)(1); and
3. The amount calculated under subsection
(D)(2) is deemed as income to the applicant for purposes of determining
eligibility.
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