Require from applicants for assistance proof, in the form of documentation issued by INS, that their status is one of the following:
1) Paroled as a refugee or asylee under Section 212(d)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act;2) Admitted as a conditional entrant under Section 203(a)(7) of the Act;3) Admitted as a refugee under Section 207 of the Act;4) Granted asylum under Section 208 of the Act;5) Admitted as a Vietnamese Amerasian or family member under the Amerasian Homecoming Act;6) Admitted with an immigration status that entitled the individual to refugee assistance prior to enactment of the Refugee Act of 1980; or7) Admitted for permanent residence, provided the individual previously held one of the statuses identified above.AN APPLICANT FOR ASYLUM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ASSISTANCE UNDER THIS ACT.
A non-refugee child can receive Refugee benefits if his/her filing unit contains one or both of his refugee parents.
A non-refugee child cannot receive Refugee benefits if one parent in the filing unit is a non-refugee.
16 Del. Admin. Code § 8000-8016