Ineligibility Letter From FEMA May Not Be the Last Word
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If you are a survivor who received an ineligibility letter, don't give up. It may not be the last word from
* Provide information to prove occupancy or ownership of the damaged property
* Provide proof of identity
* Provide documentation to prove disaster damage
* Return insurance information
You may be found ineligible for assistance for various reasons, including:
* Your home is determined safe to occupy
* The home is not your primary residence
* Another member of your household has already registered for
Federal disaster assistance is designed to help with uninsured or underinsured losses caused by the disaster. The disaster assistance gives many a starting place or "hand up" to begin the recovery process.
Applicants who wish to appeal a decision may do so in writing within 60 days from the date the ineligibility letter was received. Guidelines for appeals can be found in the Applicant's Handbook sent to everyone who registered with
At any time, survivors may call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362 or TTY 800-462-7585 to update their application information or get questions answered. Those who use 711-Relay or Video Relay Services may call 800-621-3362.
The toll-free telephone numbers operate from
Survivors who have not yet registered for assistance may do so at the telephone numbers above, at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or at one of the nine Disaster Recovery Centers across the territory.
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