Salud y Beneficios
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Si lo aprueban para recibir los beneficios del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP), le enviarán una tarjeta LINK por correo. Si recibe beneficios en efectivo y del SNAP, sus beneficios en efectivo también se agregarán a la tarjeta LINK.
Cuando reciba la tarjeta LINK, debe elegir un número de identificación personal (personal identification number, PIN por sus siglas en inglés). El PIN se requiere cada vez que utiliza la tarjeta LINK. Puede usar la tarjeta en las terminales de puntos de venta (Point of Sale terminals, POS terminals por sus siglas en inglés), como las cajas registradoras. Estas escanean la tarjeta y deducen el monto de la compra de su cuenta. Los beneficios del SNAP son diferentes de los beneficios en efectivo del Programa de Asistencia Temporal para Familias Necesitadas (TANF) en la cuenta del beneficiario. Los beneficios del SNAP solo se pueden utilizar para comprar alimentos. Los beneficiarios no pueden cobrar los beneficios del SNAP en efectivo.
No permita que nadie más sepa su PIN. Si proporciona su PIN a alguien más y esta persona utiliza sus beneficios, el Departamento de Servicios Humanos (Department of Human Services, DHS por sus siglas en inglés) no repondrá esos beneficios. Si se pierde su tarjeta o la roban, no se pueden usar sus beneficios, a menos que el ladrón también sepa su PIN. Nunca debe escribir su PIN en la tarjeta ni en la funda que se le entrega para evitar que se dañe su tarjeta. Si lo escribe en la tarjeta, le pueden robar sus beneficios. Si eso sucede, el DHS no repondrá los beneficios.
Si se roban sus beneficios del SNAP de manera electrónica, como a través del duplicado de tarjetas, y tiene la tarjeta LINK con usted, es posible que se le puedan reponer los beneficios del SNAP robados. Necesita presentar un Formulario de denuncia de robo electrónico (Report of Electronic Theft form) en su oficina local, en línea o llamando al 1-800-678-LINK (5465).
Puede llamar al (800) 678-LINK o visitar el sitio web Administrar mi cuenta LINK Illinois para realizar lo siguiente:
- Verificar el saldo de sus beneficios.
- Seleccionar un PIN.
- Consultar el historial de uso de su tarjeta.
- Informar sobre la pérdida, el robo o el daño de una tarjeta LINK.
- Solicitar una tarjeta de reemplazo.
How does a Link card work?
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A Link card is a physical card, similar to a debit or credit card. The recipient chooses a personal identification number (PIN) for the Link card. The PIN is required every time the recipient uses the Link card. Use the Link card at store Point of Sale terminals like cash registers (POS terminals). They scan the card and deduct the amount of the purchase from the recipient’s SNAP account.
SNAP benefits are different from Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash benefits in the recipient's account. SNAP benefits can only be used for food purchases. Recipients cannot cash in SNAP benefits.
Can someone get more than one card for their household?
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No. Each SNAP household gets only one Illinois Link card. The Link card is used to access the household’s total SNAP benefits each month. Even if more than one person in the home is listed on the SNAP case, the benefits all go onto the same card. However, the head of the household can ask the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) for an extra card for another adult in the household, such as a spouse or roommate who buys and prepares food together. Both cards use the same account and the same benefits.
Who can use a Link card in a SNAP unit?
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Only people who are part of the SNAP household can use the Link card. This includes the person whose name is on the case and anyone the household has officially allowed to use the card, such as an authorized representative. An authorized representative is someone the household trusts—like a family member, friend, or caregiver—to shop for food using their benefits. For someone to be an authorized representative, the SNAP beneficiary must fill out paperwork stating they want that person to be an authorized representative. Contact your local IDHS office on how to designate this person.
No one outside the SNAP household should use the card without permission, because it can be considered benefit misuse or fraud.
Can someone redeem their SNAP benefits for cash?
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No, recipients cannot get cash from their Link card. The Link card can only be used to purchase approved food items under the SNAP program.
Can the Link card be replaced if it is lost or stolen?
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Yes, the card can be replaced. Recipients will need to request a replacement card through the Illinois Link Help Line by calling (800) 678-LINK (5465) or making the request online. The recipient will need to give the Social Security number on the Link account, the date of birth, and the Link Card number.
Note: Starting December 21, 2024, stolen SNAP benefits can no longer be replaced. This means that if a person lost their card or it was stolen, and someone else spent the SNAP benefits on that card, they will not be able to get the money back. If a Link card is lost or stolen, benefits cannot be used unless the thief also knows the recipient’s PIN number. If a person had their SNAP benefits stolen on or before December 20, 2024, they may file a Theft Claim on the IDHS website.
Call (800) 678-LINK or go to the Manage My Illinois LINK Account website to:
Check your benefits balance,
Select a PIN,
See your card use history,
Report a lost, stolen, or damaged Link card, or
Request a replacement card.
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