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For Benefit Applicants

Your agency is responsible for following the SAVE verification process. SAVE does not determine your eligibility for benefits or licenses

Fact Sheets

  • SAVE Records: Fast Facts for Benefit Applicants (PDF, 86.58 KB)
  • SAVE Fact Sheet for Benefit Applicants (PDF, 51.15 KB)
  • SAVE Fact Sheet for Students (PDF, 94.05 KB)
  • SAVE Designated School Officials Fact Sheet (PDF, 153.38 KB)
  • SAVE CaseCheck Fact Sheet (PDF, 86.13 KB)

Brochures

  • SAVE CaseCheck Brochure (PDF, 136.41 KB)

TIPS TO GET QUICK RESULTS

1. Make sure your records are accurate
If you changed your name or other information, you may need to have your immigration record updated by the DHS agency that issues the document you will provide to apply for your benefit.
2. Show recently issued documents
If you received a new immigration document, you should present this to get faster results. If you have more than one immigration document, you should present the most recently-issued document.
3. Check with your agency
Contact your agency regarding what documentation you should present to process your application.

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