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Medi-Cal的資格(正在申請身分、家暴的配偶或子女可以)
Which Immigrants Get Regular Medi-Cal?
v People with green cards (Lawful Permanent Residents)
v Refugees, people with asylum or withholding of deportation
v Conditional entrants admitted to the U.S. before April 1, 1980
v Cubans or Haitians
v Some battered spouses (and parents of battered children)
v Some battered children (and children of battered spouses)
v People who were paroled into the U.S.
v People who lived in the U.S. continuously since 1971 or earlier (and who
could get their status adjusted as registry aliens)
v Victims of trafficking
v People who properly applied for lawful permanent residence
v People whom the INS knows about and does not plan to deport. This can be
because of individual circumstances. It can also be because of a group the
immigrant belongs to.
v Persons eligible to self-petition as a special immigrant juvenile
v Persons granted relief under the Convention Against Torture
v Micronesians and Marshal Islanders
v Persons granted K, S, U, or V visas
v People with:
¨ An order of supervision
¨ A stay of deportation
¨ A suspension of deportation
¨ An indefinite voluntary departure
¨ A voluntary departure (and who are waiting for a visa)
¨ Approval for an Immediate Relative Petition (INS Form I-130) (and who are
entitled to voluntary departure)
¨ Deferred action status
If you believe that you belong to one of these categories and have been
denied regular Medi-Cal, you can appeal and/or call your local legal aid or
health consumer center.
How do I show I am a resident of California?
To get Medi-Cal, you must show that you are a California resident. That just
means you are in California and plan to stay. It has nothing to do with your
immigration status. Even an undocumented immigrant can be a California
resident.
How do you prove you are a state resident? Use a rent receipt, a driver’s
license, an auto registration, a recent pay stub, or something showing your
children are in school here. The welfare office should look at all of this,
even if you have a border crossing card or temporary visa. That is now
required by a court case called Latino Coalition for a Healthy California v.
Belshe.