New Jersey Family Care Who is Eligible?

Who is Eligible?NJ FamilyCare includes New Jersey residents; all are eligible to apply. Financial eligibility will be determined by the latest federal tax return which, when filed, will be electronically verified.Children under 19 are eligible with higher incomes up to 355% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) ($8,875/month for a family of four). Parents still need to renew the coverage each year. Children can qualify regardless of their immigration status.Adults age 19-64 with income up to 138% FPL ($1,677/month for a single person and $2,268/month for a couple). In general, immigrant adults must have Legal Permanent Resident status in the US for at least five years in order to qualify for NJ FamilyCare. Some immigrant adults can qualify if they are lawfully present, regardless of when they entered the US. Examples are refugees and asylees, and there are others. Immigrants age 19 and 20 who are lawfully present and have very low income ($509/month for a single person and $805/month for a family of 2) can also qualify.Pregnant people with income up to 205% FPL ($5,125/month for a family of four). Pregnant people who are lawfully present can qualify regardless of the date that they entered the US.People over 65, blind or permanently disabled, including long term care click here. New Income and Household Size CalculationsFinancial eligibility for individuals seeking eligibility for NJ FamilyCare will be based on their Modified Adjusted Gross Income or MAGI. This means the income and household size will be determined by their latest federal tax return which when filed, can be electronically verified. The tax-based household size provides a simplified income calculation.Click here for Spanish version of of this table.
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Gross Income Guidelines
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