Direct Payment: Who is eligible to receive up to $4,000 and when is the deadline?


Teathousands of people in new jersey, Anyone who hasn’t received any federal stimulus checks or pandemic unemployment assistance can apply for this benefit, including any undocumented person in the state. Excluded New Jerseyans Fund,

Eligible people will get direct payment $2,000for individuals with $4,000 being the amount sent out for families,

be at least 18 years old and living in new jersey were the top requirements, with whose annual household income does not exceed $55,000,

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy started the program with the $40 million he had set aside for it and then added the $20 million that was later awarded from the American Rescue Act.

February was the date for everyone who applied for the program, but about 17,000 applications are still waiting to turn in all the required documents. New Jersey Monitorwho cites a spokesperson Department of Human Services (DHS),

At this point in time, around 18,000 applications have already been approved and families have received funds.

What if the applicant has not received his money

If you have submitted an application and are still waiting to receive payment, you should first check if all your documents are complete, as one of these documents may be missing.

Documents were classified “List A”, “List B” and “List C”And those applying have to submit one of each.

“List A” documents include a driver’s license, student identification, bank insurance details and rent or mortgage receipts.

In “List B” documents we can find passport and birth certificate.

Whereas “List C” was a signed letter from a shelter provider that serves as proof of residency in New Jersey.

So if you have submitted the application and still pending to receive your payment then you must check the required documents section in the nj.gov website which will help you to upload any missing document before 30th September deadline. will allow.



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