Ohio Food Stamps

 

Ohio Food Stamps How To Apply

This site is designed to provide you with information regarding Ohio food stamps. Ohio food stamp is a program that helps provide food for low income individuals and their family members. In order to receive Ohio food stamps an individual must fill out and submit an application form which will be reviewed to determine if you meet the criteria set for the food stamp program.



What is the criteria

In order to qualify for the food stamp program you must meet certain guidelines, these guidelines have to do with your income your assets and the size of your household.



Maximum gross and net monthly income limits



Household sizeGross monthly incomeNet monthly income

1$1127$867

2$1517$1167

3$1907$1467

4$2297$1767

5$2687$2067

6$3077$2367

7$3467$2667

8$3857$2967

Each additional member+$390+$300



Besides your income you must also be a legal US citizen or resident there are some exceptions regarding immigrants who have been in the US for at least five years and fall on their one of the following categories.

*lawful permanent resident of the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), including Amerasian,

* refugee admitted under section 207 of the INA,

* granted asylum under section 208 of the INA,

* paroled under section 212(d)(5) of the INA for at least one year,

* deportation withheld under 243(h) or 241(b)(3) of the INA in effect prior to April 1,1997,

* granted conditional entry under 203(a)(7) in effect prior to 4/1/80,

* Cuban/Haitian entrant as defined in 501(e) of the Refugee Education Assistance Act of 1980, or

* immigrant, parent, or child of an immigrant who has been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty in the U.S. by a spouse, parent, or by a member of the spouse or parent’s family residing in the same EU as the immigrant at the time of the abuse. There must be a substantial connection between the battery or extreme cruelty and the need for food stamp benefits and the individual must not reside in the same household as the abuser. In order to qualify you also have to have assets no greater than the amount set, households with a disabled member or a member age 60 or older may have up to $3,000 worth of assets and still qualify for food stamps. Other households may have up to $2,000.Once you have reviewed the criteria and have made a decision that you believe that you qualify you are ready for the next step which is to fill out application.