78042263.2-503.1Virginia Decodedhttps://vacode.org2016Welfare (social Services)Public AssistanceGeneral ProvisionsLegal presence required for public assistance; exceptions; proof of legal presence2005, cc. 867, 876.http://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/63.2-503.1/32.1-325.03Legal presence required for certain state and local public benefits; exceptions; definitions; proof of legal presence/32.1-325.03/46.2-328.1Licenses, permits and special identification cards to be issued only to United States citizens, legal permanent resident aliens, or holders of valid unexpired nonimmigrant visas; exceptions; renewal, duplication, or reissuance/46.2-328.1/63.2-502False application or false swearing; penalty/63.2-502//63.2-503.1/63.2/II/5/63.2-503.132.1-325.03In addition to meeting the existing eligibility requirements of the benefits applied for, no person who is not a United States Citizen or legally present in the United States shall receive state or local public assistance pursuant to this subtitle, except for state or local public assistance that is mandated by Federal Law pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1621.sectionAA1In addition to providing proof of other eligibility requirements, at the time of application for any state or local public benefit, an applicant who is 19 years of age or older shall provide affirmative proof that he is a U.S. citizen or is legally present in the United States. Such affirmative proof shall consist of documentary evidence as required pursuant to § 46.2-328.1 or a social security number as verified by the Social Security Administration. An applicant who is under the age of 19 years shall not be required to provide such affirmative proof; however, such person upon reaching the age of 19 years shall comply with the provisions of this section.An applicant who cannot provide proof that he is a citizen or legally present at the time of application shall sign an affidavit under oath attesting that he is a U.S. citizen or legally present in the United States in order to receive temporary benefits as provided in this section. The affidavit shall be on or consistent with forms prepared by the Commissioner, and shall be subject to and include an explanation of the provisions of § 63.2-502 relating to penalties for knowingly providing false information on a public document. The agency shall report in writing to the appropriate attorney for the Commonwealth those who are determined to have falsely attested to lawful presence.Once an applicant has provided the sworn affidavit required by this subsection, he shall be eligible to receive temporary benefits for either:sectionBB1 Ninety days or until such time that it is determined that he is not legally present in the United States, whichever is earlier, orsectionB1B12The provisions of subsection B shall not apply to persons applying for benefits exempted by subsection A of this section and subsection A of § 32.1-325.03.sectionCC1