FEMA Diverse Immigrant Status Aid


On Sep. 16, FEMA urged immigrant families to apply for storm aid.


  • FEMA encouraged families with diverse immigration status to apply for funding to help with flood and storm related damage that occurred Jun. 16 to Jul. 2024, see #217073.
  • Eligibility
  • Home and business owners in Buena Vista, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Humboldt, Lyon, Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pottawattamie, Scott.
  • As well as, Sioux and Woodbury counties may seek FEMA assistance grants.
  • Grants can help cover temporary housing, home repairs, other disaster related needs.
  • One household member must be US citizen, non-citizen national (born in US territory).
  • May also be qualified non-citizen to including legal permanent resident, asylee, non-citizen parolee, non-citizen conditional entry, abuse or trafficking victims.
  • Application Deadline
  • Applications for FEMA assistance must be submitted no later than Oct. 22, 2024.

Regulators FEMA
Entity Types CNSM; Corp
Reference PR NR 032, 9/16/2024
Functions BCS; Operations
Countries United States of America
Category
State
Products Loan
Regions Am
Rule Type Final
Rule Date 9/16/2024
Effective Date 10/22/2024
Rule Id 226527
Linked to Rule :217073
Reg. Last Update 9/16/2024
Report Section US Consumer

Last substantive update on 09/20/2024